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What then is the 106FA used as?
You can use 106 as a finishing polish, but 85rd will give you a better finish.What then is the 106FA used as?
Frosty, I don't know what chart you have, but I show 106FA having a cut of 2.5 and 85rd having a cut of 1.That's what I'm trying to clarify. I have the Menzerna products, Power Gloss POS34A, Super Intensive Polish PO83Q as well as Super Finish "Nano" PO106FA. (I might add AG recommended the 106 to finish when I originally made my order.)
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If you look at the chart, grit & gloss wise 106 is the same as 85RD. I was just wondering if there is something about it content wise that made it a little better for the final.
I've tested with all of them and got good results on a junk panel with 106 & black pad.
Unless anybody can answer any different, they would seem to be equal but 106 will cut a little better if you're trying to do a little correction and polish in one stage.
But has been posted on here, my take is you can probably use either, Meg's 205 or I've seen used alot Ultrafina. The key seems to be picking one of these polishes and picking the right pad and honing your process.
If not, if you've corrected and got everything out and don't need any cut and all your doing is going after shine, why PO115CQ wouldn't be used.
What then is the 106FA used as?
If you look at the chart, grit & gloss wise 106 is the same as 85RD.
Unless anybody can answer any different, they would seem to be equal but 106 will cut a little better if you're trying to do a little correction and polish in one stage.
But has been posted on here, my take is you can probably use either, Meg's 205 or I've seen used alot Ultrafina.
Super Intensive Polish PO83QHelp me out here, SIP?
Super Intensive Polish PO83Q
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Frosty, I don't know what chart you have, but I show 106FA having a cut of 2.5 and 85rd having a cut of 1.
jpegs, I apoloize if this is hi-jacking your thread. I had this same exact question and thought it would be better to join in this post versus having a separate one. If not, I'll be glad to start another.
Thanks.
Now If I could just have some help on which pads with which product. Man, this is harder than work was. And with all of the products out there, narrowing it down to a specific brand is the way to go.
If your going with SIP-orange..106-white..go with a blue pad for jeweling with 85rd.You're telling me, I've probably dropped over 3k in 3 weeks chasing this product and that product. Then I see this thread and "have" to order something else.
If you check the link out I posted, they actually make pad recommendations.
Then pair that up with this link.
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Me with my limited experience, I'd SIP with probably an Orange and then 106FA with a white or maybe Gray. For the 85rd, I'd go black or maybe Green. I just got some free blues I'm going to try as well.
I think you'll probably won't to get a variety and try and see what works for you and use the links and comments on her as a guide.
If your going with SIP-orange..106-white..go with a blue pad for jeweling with 85rd.
Ultrafina and 85rd will give you the best gloss posible. Depending on the color..you will see more or less pop. I perfer to use Ultrafina on a rotary at 1800rpm using a 3m Ultrafina blue pad. 85rd will work better with a DA and a blue LC pad.I'd like to start searching for just a that little bit extra as well. I looked at the specs of the PO 106FA which I have and the 85rd. They're both rated at removing 2500 grit scratches as is the Meg's 205.
Also, I saw the stand up job you did on the red gallardo using Ultrafina. My question is for that extra pop, can you get it with most of the polishes out there rated at 2500 grit or higher with the right finishing pad? Or is there something particular about 85rd or Ultrafina that other polishes don't have?
Just trying to clarify before I go an order yet another polish.![]()
I just placed an order for Menzerna 85rd and some other stuff. I've seen some of the stuff you've posted THAT'S why i'm frustrated. You guys do amazing work and I'm having trouble getting even close.
I'd like to start searching for just a that little bit extra as well. I looked at the specs of the PO 106FA which I have and the 85rd. They're both rated at removing 2500 grit scratches as is the Meg's 205.
Also, I saw the stand up job you did on the red gallardo using Ultrafina. My question is for that extra pop, can you get it with most of the polishes out there rated at 2500 grit or higher with the right finishing pad? Or is there something particular about 85rd or Ultrafina that other polishes don't have?
Just trying to clarify before I go an order yet another polish.![]()
Hey John,
Patience is key when it comes to polishing, especially with a DA. Just make sure you are really working that 85rd in when you receive it.... it is going to feel like forever, but the results are stunning. Not sure if you are experienced with a rotary, since it would be a lot faster. You can achieve the same results with your DA.... just make sure you take your time. BTW... I have always used ultrafine by 3m for jeweling my paint until I was introduced to 85rd by this site. Let me tell ya... I am never going back!