Menzerna FMJ

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Looking around other forums and people swear by it. Anyone here try it? What do you think?
 
:mad:slickness gone in one wash
there are better choices out there
such as duragloss 111
 
FMJ looks good the day it goes on..after a wash or rain it degrades....for the money there is much better....I do not even think its a true Menzerna product...

anyways its poor durability...

Al
 
:whs:fmj might just be the worst sealant on the market
and it costs a fortune

its gone in 2 washes!
 
Glad I asked. I have the Wolfgang and like it, but am always trying other things. Any suggestions?
 
You cannot go wrong with Duragloss. I use the 105 preceded with 601. You can top it immediately after with AW which will give you a killer look and killer protection. My $.02
 
DOn't even bother trying it. It's only durable on door jams, and that's it...
Consider Four Star UPP, DP Surface Shield as an alternative...
 
FMJ is a rebottled product from CMA. It is not made by Menzerna, it pays for the use of its name. You'll find better sealants, cheaper too, in Wolfgang, UPP, and DP.
 
I recently did a M6 with Polycharged FMJ. I was very surprised how well it was holding up after 5 weeks....
 
I recently did a M6 with Polycharged FMJ. I was very surprised how well it was holding up after 5 weeks....

I am very surprised that it is holding up after five weeks as well. Must be the polycharge that makes the difference.

I did however like how FMJ looked on my black truck but it was gone way to fast for the price of the product. It was a very dissapointing experience for me.
 
PC'd FMJ is in another league. Only problem is that it makes an expensive product even *more* expensive.
 
So is wolfgang the best option on my black car then?
 
I used it on my black tahoe.

Check out my flex review post......lots of pics. came out great gonna put another coat of wolgang this week and then a coat of that hidollar soveran everyone here raves about...
 
FMJ looks good the day it goes on..after a wash or rain it degrades....for the money there is much better....I do not even think its a true Menzerna product...

anyways its poor durability...

Al

You are absolutely correct. FMJ is produced in the U.S. under license from Menzerna. It is not available outside the U.S. - it just trades on the Menz name. Frankly, the boys in Oetigheim should be ashamed!
 
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