Einszett Pro Polishes

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I noticed that several black bottles showed up recently on the "whats new" page. Einszett appears to offer and market a pro polish line. Anyone try these ?? Results ??

I have tried the Metallic Polish, as well as green and yellow compounds with nice success in past, please tell any differences if trying both !

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I've used the Intensive Paste on a heavily oxidated black single stage car and this thing worked wonders. Thinner than Menz SIP, very liquidy, gritty, and a long work time. Took a while to break down, which of course is a good thing.

Overall, its a heavy duty compound and I would recommend it for wetsanding and heavy oxidation.
 
I too was wondering about these, some of them say they will work well with ceramic clear coats, and they are cheaper then Menz polishes...
 
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has anyone used any of the pro-line products from einszette? currently have Menz IP and Micro Polish and looking for something to use with rotary that is NOT SO WEATHER DEPENDANT. as anone that has used MENZ weather plays a factor in how the product will work.
 
I'm using the black bottle 1Z polishes and love them despite of their little dusty nature.

They are always working reliably.
 
Yes, the Intensive Paste is a frightening product when you feel it between your fingers. Very gritty but when you work it in properly it is not as aggressive. It breaks down beautifully and produces an LSP-ready finish in most cases. Works well with a DA and it loves lower RPMs with the rotary. It can be dusty however.

I love it.
 
I too was wondering about these, some of them say they will work well with ceramic clear coats, and they are cheaper then Menz polishes...
I've been reading about this too. But, I haven't read any confirmation that it works on Ceramiclear.

Anyone got a Benz I can borrow??? :p
 
A cheaper replacement for Nano would be nice, even though I just bought a gallon of it.
 
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