Difference between Po85rd (Finishing Polish) and PO106 (Super Finish)

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So I've noticed that these two polishes (PO85rd and PO106) are quite similar besides the difference in cut. PO85rd has a 1 cut level, while PO106 has a 2.5 cut level. Now they both seem to fit under the category by menzerna as Super Finish, at least on the bottles. They both have level 5's for the gloss factor, but is there any difference besides cut because they are both grey in color, and seem quite similar. I know PO85rd was formulated for scratch resistance clear coats....maybe that is another difference. I am just confused a bit, or I may have answered my own question. lol

Any help will be nice!! :)

PO85RD = Finishing Polish Menzerna Polish PO85RD, Mernzerna 85rd, Menzerna finish po85rd

PO106 = Super Finish Menzerna Nano Polish PO 106 FA, Menzerna Final Polish, Nano abrasives, finishing polish, professional polish
 
id believe that 85rd is original SRC polish, but due to higher cut speeds needed they loaded more cut particles into the formula and developed 106
 
same product and abrasives but 106FA has more of them than 85rd. Both finish down the same (gloss level 5 on the Menzerna chart)
 
PO85rd is also used for jeweling so it has a glossier finish.
 
PO85rd is also used for jeweling so it has a glossier finish.

I think you mean that the technique of jeweling produces a glossier finish.

to be honest I cant see the difference between the gloss with the two products anytime I have used them.

but like you implied , they both have there place.
 
106FF and 106FA are suppose to be a bit more abrasive initially but break down. 085rd is really a final finishing only type polish. SIP would be the next step up from 106 series.
 
Hi Members,

Quick query. Can the Menzerna PO85rd also be used on cars with non-ceramic clear coats?

And does it go on the body as an LSP or a wax [like collinite] go over the polish?

Normally I have the WG DGPS before I apply Collinite. If I choose the PO85rd, it replaces the WG DGPS here and the wax goes on top of it, I suppose.

Kindly advise. And thank you. :)

ajay K
 
Hi Members,

Quick query. Can the Menzerna PO85rd also be used on cars with non-ceramic clear coats?
Yes, you can use the Menz products, specifically the PO85rd, on non-ceramic clear coats.

And does it go on the body as an LSP or a wax [like collinite] go over the polish?
No, see below.

Normally I have the WG DGPS before I apply Collinite. If I choose the PO85rd, it replaces the WG DGPS here and the wax goes on top of it, I suppose.
PO85rd is a polish, not an LSP (last step product). "Last step", being your wax/sealant/coating. Finish off with 85rd and nothing else and you've left the finish unprotected against the elements...don't do it.
Use the 85rd as the final step in the correction process, then DGPS, then top that with Collinite.

Kindly advise. And thank you. :)
You're welcome.
 
Yes, you can use the Menz products, specifically the PO85rd, on non-ceramic clear coats.


No, see below.


PO85rd is a polish, not an LSP (last step product). "Last step", being your wax/sealant/coating. Finish off with 85rd and nothing else and you've left the finish unprotected against the elements...don't do it.
Use the 85rd as the final step in the correction process, then DGPS, then top that with Collinite.


You're welcome.

Hello Clint,

Many thanks for your responses. I'm certainly getting the PO85rd polish then. :props:

And your suggestion of using the polish prior to DGPS and Collinite is abolutely to my liking and just as I'd expected [but wanted to confirm]. So thanks for that too.

Is there any curing time I need to allow between the 85rd polish and WG DGPS? I allow between 12-15 hrs curing time between WG DGPS and Collinite 845 [got a white car].


Cheers,
ajay K
 
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