BMW X5 - Menzerna Triple Product Review

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Since I didn't get to use the Menzerna line on the Black 745, I tried it on this X5 that was in the lineup. The color is a light metallic green (don't know the "official" BMW name) and it's in pretty good shape scratch-wise.

First up is the Menzerna Power Gloss compound. It's dusty! So is the 3M product I normally use. Optimum is definitely a winner for dust control, but this product will definitely remove scratches with a cutting pad. It's a good compound for leveling paint and leaves a surface ready for other products.

Next: Menzerna 106FF. I decided to see what this product is all about. I used a 3M gray glaze pad and cranked up the rpm on the Metabo to 3.5. It seems to work well there (don't know what the rpm is, but it's pretty fast). You can work this product a long time and it removes any scratches that the compound didn't quite get out.

Lastly: Menzerna Finishing Glaze. VERY nice, easy to work product that works different from the 3M stuff I normally use. With 3M, you can apply glaze and work it almost completely away. Not so with Menzerna! It works, works, and still works....it reminds me of the 3M Ultrafina SE because it is definitely putting oils back into the finish. I worked a panel for a few minutes with the 3M glaze pad, then wiped the residue with an mf towel and spritzed with some quick detailer to remove quickly.

The color doesn't show the best results in these pictures, but you can tell the wetness of the paint. The dealer even commented on the difference (and that man definitely has a critical eye!)


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Couple of shots taken outside to show the color

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I'll finish this vehicle tomorrow and get some with a coat of Meg's #26. It should look liquid!

Overall, I give the Menzerna line a thumbs up...especially the glaze and the 106FF. I could probably use something different than the 106 for a polish, but that's what I have in stock.

Toto
 
Looks good Toto. I'm glad your appreciated and got a well deserved bonus for your all nighter.
 
Another beauty. Still fun to click on and see one of your threads Toto.
 
"with a coat of Meg's #26. It should look liquid!"


IT SHOULD!!!!! i think it allready looks liquid Toto...

Looks great, and thanks for the review of the Menzerna..
 
Toto, I got to agree with Truls. It's already looks liquid.
 
Thanks folks! I've got a couple of jars of Pinnacle Paste Glaze in my inventory and might try a coat of PG just for grins. It really makes metallic paints stand out (used it on my Mach 1 all the time) and it doesn't stain trim.

Toto
 
Very nice Master Toto, I too just used the Menzerna Power Gloss Compound and man was it dusty but it sure gets results, I know what you mean about leveling the paint now Toto..I used a Meg's cutting wool pad and Menzerna Power Gloss Compund and boy does that do a number on swirls...very nice me like. I really like the 106FF brings back the wet look to the vehicle and the Menzerna Glaze...incredable product I'll be using this combo for a long time. Man looks like you and I had the same action plan, what you used on this BMW is what I used on the vehicle I just finished...I'll be posting soon.

The BMW looks incredable...I like how you do the taping really helps in the long run.

Thanks for sharing Toto.
 
toto - I must agree - it already looks fantastic!!!

nica - so let's see it, buddy!!!
 
It's coming babe...I was out all day in the garage and didn't check AG and there's like 400 + posts...wow...can't miss a day here...trying to catch up :D
 
Well, it's X5-us Interrupt-us today! The dealer grabbed this local trade-in from another dealer because he has a customer looking for this color/interior combo. It's one of the nicest 1-owner 2002 X-5's I've ever seen.

It did have ONE big problem: The original owner had dogs and there was a ton of hair everywhere inside. The potential buyer is coming tomorrow, so it was "stop the presses" on the current X5 and tackle this quick.

I spent about 3 hours on the interior and just a couple of hours on the exterior. I used my old standby: Klasse AIO and it worked great for a 1-step product.

Here's some pics...it's a very nice color!

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Finished up and back to the Olive X5 tomorrow

Toto
 
That is one sweet color, before I purchased my Lexus there was a BMW like that we were going to test drive but when I got to the dealership it was sold...I really like that color. The car looks good..what no compounding, heavy cutting...man that must have been a brease for you Toto ;).

Thanks for sharing, you know I just started thinking about the amount BMW's being pushed in there...that's alot of ca$hola...nice.
 
Hey toto nice job I got a question for you are you still using the feestool for bumper only ,or are you using it for any part of your paint corrections as a rotry.
 
gator1 said:
Hey toto nice job I got a question for you are you still using the feestool for bumper only ,or are you using it for any part of your paint corrections as a rotry.

Gator1: The Festool is pretty much for plastic panels anymore. Since I got the Metabo, that is the workhorse for most of the work. But, there is more and more painted plastic showing up on cars, so it's still a good machine.

Toto
 
I still use the metabo as well , but every now and then i will use the fest on paint corrections as well and let me tell you it still amazing when you put it on rotary position it will kick butt. Thanks for the reply / US FEESTOO; GUYS GOT STICK TOGETHER.
 
Great job as always Toto. The the 1st red bimmer I remember you doing. At least in a while. I like the deep red color.
 
Gary: definitely the first red Bimmer I've done. The potential customer came to the shop today, took one look at the exterior and interior and bought the X. The dealer is on his way to Milwaukee for the BMW Leasing auction...so I guess he's gonna surprise me with more cars.

See Ya folks...I'm taking a break tonight on the buffer!

Toto
 
I finally finished the Olivan X5. Strange color...kinda reminds me of lima beans LOL!

Anyhow, it finished great!.....looks smooth as glass. The interior was another matter (all black). Someone it it's previous life had really slapped on some greasy, stuff (dreaded ArmorAll?) and it was a chore removing it. I used dishwashing liquid + APC + water and even straight APC with the boar's hair brush.

Here's some pics of the outside done

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In direct sun, the pearl really mutes a reflection shot

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Next Up...a Metallic Gray 750Li that's in decent shape exterior-wise and awful interior-wise.

Toto
 
Nice reflection there Toto, I've actually seen this color of BMW...looks okay not my type of color but looks very nice.

Question, what do you like to use on the plastic trims?
 
Nica: the dealer buys a product called Magic Dressing from an Auto Magic rep (they call on car dealerships). It's very nice stuff! I put it on prior to the final power wash to dress the trim and wash off the excess. It lasts months.

Toto
 
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