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Review: Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Paint Sealant
Introduction:
Shane (CieraSL) sent me a sample of this product (which he had previously purchased) awhile back. He asked me to check it out and write a review. Thank you Shane! I got a chance to give the Menzerna Power Lock (MPL) a try along with some others last weekend.
Manufacturer Description:
Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Paint Sealant: This high gloss, low effort sealant locks out environmental contaminants and UV rays to preserve your vehicle's clear coat in pristine condition. Fast application and rewarding results will make Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Paint Sealant a staple in your detailing collection.
Initial Product Observations:
1.- Packaging: N/A
2.- Directions: Apply to vehicle and allow to dry to a haze
3.- Consistency: Runny
4.- Color: Light Green
5.- Scent: Slight petrol scent
6.- Size/Price: 16 oz. $24.99-$29.99
7.- Manufacturer: Menzerna USA
8.-Made in: I’m not sure
Products used during preparation and cleanup:
1.- Meguiars Shampoo Plus (D111)
2.- Optimum Power Clean
3.- Carrand MF Chenille Wash Mitt
4.- Microfiber towels
5.- HighLine Meter II
6.- Flex 3401
7.- Flex Edge Adapter
8.- Meguiars[/B] M105
9.- Cyan HT Pads
10.-SurBuff Pad
11.-4” Cutting Pad
12.-Meguiars M205
13.-Tangerine HT Pads
14.-4” Light cutting Pad
15.-Menzerna PO 85RD
16.-Grey Variable Contact Pad
17.-Edge Brush
18.-P21S Total Auto Wash
19.-Cobra MF Chenille Wash Mitt
20.-Nitrile Gloves
21.-Safety Glasses
22.-XMT Polishing Pad Conditioner
23.-XMT Polishing Pad Cleaner
24.-DP Polishing Pad Rejuvenator
25.-(2) Home Depot Buckets
26.-(2) Grit Guards
Products used during application or removal:
1.- Flex 3401
2.- Lake Country 6 1/2” CCS Blue pad
3.- Quality MF Polish Buffing towels
01-Conditions
02-Products
Method of Preparation:
Please see http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-review-1z-einszett-glanz-wax-hart-glanz.html for the preparation. It has all been written up on that review so I won’t repeat it. However I will add a video from after the 105 portion of the preparation. Hey, this is the closest thing to snow we see in Florida.
Video-02A
Moving Forward:
After 205 and 85RD
Method of Application and Noted Observations:
I had previously applied 1Z Glanz Wax to the passenger side. While it was drying it was time to apply MPL. First I allowed a couple drips to land on the front bumper to test for staining. Next I grabbed a fresh and clean 6 1/2" blue LC CCS pad and placed it on my Flex 3401. After applying a few drips of product I spread it across the drivers side of the hood and the front fender and worked it lightly for a few passes on a speed of 3. Part of the rear lid panel was hot and in the sun (uncovered by the canopy). MPL was also applied to all glass on the driver’s side including half of the rear glass and half of the windshield. Application was a joy and couldn’t have been easier.
Pictures 09-13
Method of Removal and Noted Observations:
As soon as I was finished applying the MPL I armed myself with a quality MF buffing towel and came back around to remove it beginning at the start point (hood). It wiped off effortlessly. It left just the slightest amount of dust but not enough to even mention. I probably over applied a bit. Even so the very minimal dust (which you’ll see in the video) was not too static and it was very easily removed.
Video 14A: Removal
Video 14B: Removal
Video 14C: Removed from hot panel (Duplicate video from 1Z GW review)
Pictures 14-33
AHHH!!! That must have been deep. I missed that
I love these next 2 photos
Introduction:
Shane (CieraSL) sent me a sample of this product (which he had previously purchased) awhile back. He asked me to check it out and write a review. Thank you Shane! I got a chance to give the Menzerna Power Lock (MPL) a try along with some others last weekend.
Manufacturer Description:
Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Paint Sealant: This high gloss, low effort sealant locks out environmental contaminants and UV rays to preserve your vehicle's clear coat in pristine condition. Fast application and rewarding results will make Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Paint Sealant a staple in your detailing collection.
Initial Product Observations:
1.- Packaging: N/A
2.- Directions: Apply to vehicle and allow to dry to a haze
3.- Consistency: Runny
4.- Color: Light Green
5.- Scent: Slight petrol scent
6.- Size/Price: 16 oz. $24.99-$29.99
7.- Manufacturer: Menzerna USA
8.-Made in: I’m not sure
Products used during preparation and cleanup:
1.- Meguiars Shampoo Plus (D111)
2.- Optimum Power Clean
3.- Carrand MF Chenille Wash Mitt
4.- Microfiber towels
5.- HighLine Meter II
6.- Flex 3401
7.- Flex Edge Adapter
8.- Meguiars[/B] M105
9.- Cyan HT Pads
10.-SurBuff Pad
11.-4” Cutting Pad
12.-Meguiars M205
13.-Tangerine HT Pads
14.-4” Light cutting Pad
15.-Menzerna PO 85RD
16.-Grey Variable Contact Pad
17.-Edge Brush
18.-P21S Total Auto Wash
19.-Cobra MF Chenille Wash Mitt
20.-Nitrile Gloves
21.-Safety Glasses
22.-XMT Polishing Pad Conditioner
23.-XMT Polishing Pad Cleaner
24.-DP Polishing Pad Rejuvenator
25.-(2) Home Depot Buckets
26.-(2) Grit Guards
Products used during application or removal:
1.- Flex 3401
2.- Lake Country 6 1/2” CCS Blue pad
3.- Quality MF Polish Buffing towels
01-Conditions
02-Products
Method of Preparation:
Please see http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-review-1z-einszett-glanz-wax-hart-glanz.html for the preparation. It has all been written up on that review so I won’t repeat it. However I will add a video from after the 105 portion of the preparation. Hey, this is the closest thing to snow we see in Florida.
Video-02A
Moving Forward:
After 205 and 85RD
Method of Application and Noted Observations:
I had previously applied 1Z Glanz Wax to the passenger side. While it was drying it was time to apply MPL. First I allowed a couple drips to land on the front bumper to test for staining. Next I grabbed a fresh and clean 6 1/2" blue LC CCS pad and placed it on my Flex 3401. After applying a few drips of product I spread it across the drivers side of the hood and the front fender and worked it lightly for a few passes on a speed of 3. Part of the rear lid panel was hot and in the sun (uncovered by the canopy). MPL was also applied to all glass on the driver’s side including half of the rear glass and half of the windshield. Application was a joy and couldn’t have been easier.
Pictures 09-13
Method of Removal and Noted Observations:
As soon as I was finished applying the MPL I armed myself with a quality MF buffing towel and came back around to remove it beginning at the start point (hood). It wiped off effortlessly. It left just the slightest amount of dust but not enough to even mention. I probably over applied a bit. Even so the very minimal dust (which you’ll see in the video) was not too static and it was very easily removed.
Video 14A: Removal
Video 14B: Removal
Video 14C: Removed from hot panel (Duplicate video from 1Z GW review)
Pictures 14-33
AHHH!!! That must have been deep. I missed that
I love these next 2 photos