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Yeah.. You relly helped me a lot, but as i see i have a lot to read, My mind is going to blow how much time I'm reading and I'm still nowhere.
Reading and understanding anything is important but the problem is there's so much to choose from we quickly fall victim to paralysis through analysis....
Menzerna SF-4500 is super fine and I use it to level the finish after fine polishing to "hopefully" bump up the gloss just a bit more. I would much rather see SF-4000 in place of SF-4500 for 95% of my projects...
A note on FG-400: Although this is the most aggressive product in Menzerna's line up it finishes out so nicely you might be scratching your head wondering why you need anything finer....
If i have this 2, i thing i dont need IP2000 or PF2500.
I recommend you to take a look on the following posts:
Thorough talk about 3401 and Pads
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/flex-polishers/77992-buying-flex-3401-a.html
Great one regarding same subject
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/77438-pad-suggestions-my-flex.html
Solid Technique to use with Hybrids and Menzerna on Flex 3401
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...rning-3401-menzerna-products-hybrid-pads.html
I use mainly the technique above, but (sure) with adaptations to my taste and polishing style.
However, the technique thread above is the best point to start from (IMO).
Hope I've helped,
Kind Regards.
I use the Hybrid pad line with Menzerna polishes on my 3401.
Here is an article I wrote on getting the best results from this setup.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...rning-3401-menzerna-products-hybrid-pads.html
Yeah Smack (aka Mike). I`ve read that thread and it helped me a lot. Thanks