Menzerna PO106FF Polish
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Menzerna PO106FF Polish
From what I've been reading the Menzerna PO106FF polish is made for harder ceramic clear coats, I don't think Infiniti uses a ceramic clear coat; so is this polish safe to use on our Infiniti's, specifically the G37?
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I was wondering that too, but at DI it says it can be used on traditional clear coats. I have read nothing but amazing things about it and if you check George's sticky, I just asked him about it. I think I am going to go with it...seems like one less step with the no hazing.
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I've seen it used on G35s. Should be good to go
I have some but haven't had a chance or real need to use it yet
Which pad you use will also make a difference though
I have some but haven't had a chance or real need to use it yet
Which pad you use will also make a difference though
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Will a PC with a white LC pad be a good combo to use with the 106FF? I've been using FPII and I think it works great for minor swirls; will 106FF take care of the swirls/scratches that FPII can't polish out or are those two products similar?
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Yes, a PC and a white pad is a good combo. The FPII could be used after compounding with 0106ff to remove any haze.....not that there is much with the 0106ff. 0106ff offers more cutting than FPII so you'll see better results if you are looking to remove swirls and spiderwebbing. I posted some thoughts on 0106ff below.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/showpos...70&postcount=5
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That's great! Thanks for the review on the 106FF. I thought I'd have to use FPII after the 106FF, but it seems I can go straight to a sealant after 106FF. I'm getting all of my detailing arsenal ready for Spring/Summer.
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I'll share some of my thoughts regarding Menzerna PO106FF polish. For a finishing polish, I've yet to come across a polish that yields as much depth and gloss as the PO106FF polish. Not only that, it is easy to work with, doesn't dust much at all, and removes effortlessly.
What separates this polish from other polishes is that it utilizes smaller, but sharper abrasives. This has many benefits and why it is specifically recommended for ceramic clear coats. Since the abrasives are sharper it is easier to correct harder clear coats, which isn't really the case with the G, but if you are working on a friends car, like an Audi or Corvette. Since the abrasives are already starting out very small, it is easy to properly break them down and achieve maximum depth and gloss.
This polish is optimized to be used with a buffer, as all Menzerna polishes are, such as the Porter Cable 7424 or Flex XC3401VRG.
I find this polish works best with a white polishing pad, although many detailers have used an orange light cutting pad to get additional cut out of the polish.
This is the perfect polish for new vehicles since it should remove any imperfections that occur, assuming you use the proper washing and drying techniques.
If anyone has any questions on anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
George
What separates this polish from other polishes is that it utilizes smaller, but sharper abrasives. This has many benefits and why it is specifically recommended for ceramic clear coats. Since the abrasives are sharper it is easier to correct harder clear coats, which isn't really the case with the G, but if you are working on a friends car, like an Audi or Corvette. Since the abrasives are already starting out very small, it is easy to properly break them down and achieve maximum depth and gloss.
This polish is optimized to be used with a buffer, as all Menzerna polishes are, such as the Porter Cable 7424 or Flex XC3401VRG.
I find this polish works best with a white polishing pad, although many detailers have used an orange light cutting pad to get additional cut out of the polish.
This is the perfect polish for new vehicles since it should remove any imperfections that occur, assuming you use the proper washing and drying techniques.
If anyone has any questions on anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
George
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