Menzerna Polish Why So Many??????

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ive Been Wondering Why They Have So Many Polishes?theres A Couple That Remove The Same 2500 Grit Scratches. Most Other Companys Have Eather One Polish And One Compound. It Seems Confusing To Me .
 
Because SIP and 106FF are designed for the new ceramic clear coats. 106FF is by far my favorite polish ever. SIP is pretty good too. But I really want to try PO 91E.
 
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trhland said:
ive Been Wondering Why They Have So Many Polishes?theres A Couple That Remove The Same 2500 Grit Scratches. Most Other Companys Have Eather One Polish And One Compound. It Seems Confusing To Me .


What company has only 1 of each?
Most companys just like menz have many compounds and polishes.
 
D&D Auto Detailing said:
Because SIP and 106FF are designed for the new ceramic clear coats. 106FF is by far my favorite polish ever. SIP is pretty good too. But I really want to try PO 91E.
Yep, PO106FF and SIP are on a must have list for any true detailer!:righton:
 
supercharged said:
Yep, PO106FF and SIP are on a must have list for any true detailer!:righton:

+3!

Course after using the micro polish, it is a nice alternative for 106FF for removing hazing and micromarring.
 
coupe said:
What company has only 1 of each?
Most companys just like menz have many compounds and polishes.
optimum has a polish and compound thats it and they have a hyper compound but as far as polishes just the one
 
trhland said:
optimum has a polish and compound thats it and they have a hyper compound but as far as polishes just the one

They have 2 compounds and a polish.
However that is 1 company out of god knows how many thousands.

The majority of company's that make abbrasive detailing products make quite a few different polishes and compounds.

My point is that just about any company you want to go with you are gonna have to figure out what products are meant for what. It can be confusing.
 
Yeah, PB, Pinnacle/ XMT, CG, etc., all have many polishes.
 
Menzerna has quite a few polishes that overlap, and as offered some specialty (ceramiclear) polishes. Remember they were originally designed for the manufacturers line, as is the new spray coming this week.

What I would offer is most likely you dont need all off them. A good final polish, a good medium grade polish is all that is likely needed for end user versus professional. 106FF can even be offered to replace both of these in some situations.
 
I am really curious about the Menzerna brand polishes. Everything I have read about their products is very impressive. What polishes do you suggest picking up?
 
hybridhauler said:
I am really curious about the Menzerna brand polishes. Everything I have read about their products is very impressive. What polishes do you suggest picking up?

I just picked up some OPT compound and polish. I am going to mix OPT polish and compound in with my menzernas to help with dusting and improve working time. I personaly think that menzerna dusts too much and does not have a long enough working time. hopefully the OPT polish and comp. will help. Try picking up some menzerna and OPT polishes.
 
I could easily throw out all my polishes ( I have a few!) and just keep 106FF. It's simply that GOOD!
 
hybridhauler said:
I am really curious about the Menzerna brand polishes. Everything I have read about their products is very impressive. What polishes do you suggest picking up?

IP, FP, and nano-polish (106FF) would be my initial order.
 
Well I won't be buying PO87MF or PO85U anymore
106FF has good cutting, can finish with a polish pad if you want or take it further
RE5 gives same finish but less cut and PO91E burnishes more than SIP though can be dusty.

There's a definate difference between Blackfire FF and Menzerna FF.
I'm mixing both my gallon Menz and 16 oz blackfire into a blackfire bottle and using that way.
 
Well what can I say about Menzerna that hasn’t been said, it's a great polish and in my mind it's the best one I've used yet. Power Gloss Compound, 106FF, Final Polish II, Intensive Polish, and not to forget the Menzerna Glaze are incredible products. I got my hands on the 106FA, and 85RD3.02 and I'm very pleased with these formulas. Every time I use Menzerna I enjoy it more and more. Really like the 106FF and 106FA as it has been said that it's very versatile, just change the pad and you will get great results.

Well that's just my opinion.
 
Lets not forget it depends on what machine you're using!
 
D&D Auto Detailing said:
Lets not forget it depends on what machine you're using!

Oh yes, very true. I've been using a rotary and haven't really used the Menzerna products with a PC (DA) but I'm loving the results with the rotary.

Thanks for pointing that out Dan :cheers:
 
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