Meghan
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- Mar 3, 2006
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To help clarify between the two...
The basic difference between Final Polish PO85RD and Nano Polish PO106FF is that Nano Polish is more concentrated and cuts faster. For this reason, its more effective on scratch-resistant coatings.
Final Polish PO85RD was the first polish developed by Menzerna for scratch-resistant clear coats. It worked well but it was too slow for a fast-paced production line. Menzerna added more abrasive powder to the formula and eventually arrived at the PO106FF, what we call Nano Polish. Not only is Nano Polish faster cutting for OEM applications, it works faster with a dual action polisher like the Porter Cable 7424. Because there are so many abrasives, they’re doing a lot of work even though the 7424 isn’t a high speed machine. The two polishes leave the same glossy finish but Nano Polish gets there faster.
The basic difference between Final Polish PO85RD and Nano Polish PO106FF is that Nano Polish is more concentrated and cuts faster. For this reason, its more effective on scratch-resistant coatings.
Final Polish PO85RD was the first polish developed by Menzerna for scratch-resistant clear coats. It worked well but it was too slow for a fast-paced production line. Menzerna added more abrasive powder to the formula and eventually arrived at the PO106FF, what we call Nano Polish. Not only is Nano Polish faster cutting for OEM applications, it works faster with a dual action polisher like the Porter Cable 7424. Because there are so many abrasives, they’re doing a lot of work even though the 7424 isn’t a high speed machine. The two polishes leave the same glossy finish but Nano Polish gets there faster.