Setec Astronomy
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You really don't want FF3000, that's an older technology product, stick with the 3500.
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Sorry to bump an older thread, I am learning and trying to find out more about other product lines besides Meguiars and stumbled upon Menzerna. it is very confusing for me as a beginner but would like to understand it a little more.
I see an updated image on their site https://www.menzerna.com/files/Bilder/Automotiv/PoliturenProgramm/PoliturenProgramm-EN.jpg
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What do most people use for a 2-step process? Keep in mind I am familiar with Meguiars Ult Comp/Ult Polish or 105/205 combo so looking for something compatible to match that.
Obviously each car is different, but looking for something that works on most conditions.
Heavy Cut Compount 400, Followed by Final Finish 3000?
And then your LSP of choice.
Thanks!
EDIT: I just saw on the AG product page for Heavy Cut Compound 400, the below:
So followup with 3500 might be preferred over 3000?
So followup with 3500 might be preferred over 3000?
400/3500 is the way to get started with Menzerna.
3500 has enough polishing ability in it to clear up whatever was performed in the first compounding step while finishing up LSP ready.
BTW, welcome to AutoGeekOnline!
Is the 3500 the same as the old SF4500?