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Old 03-28-2009, 02:06 PM
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Which Mezerna Intensive Polish should I use

I tried using P0106ff and it only removed some, but not all, swirls. I tried with both White and Orange pad. So my idea was to step up to Mez. Intensive Polish. However on DI I see something called Super Intensive Polish ( http://www.detailedimage.com/Menzern...ish-PO83-P124/ ).

Which should I get if I have med-heavy swirls. SIP seems a lot more expensive.
Old 03-28-2009, 02:10 PM
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By the way, I remember there being codes of a 10percent discount and free shipping; anyone remember those? Can they be used together?
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Power Finish (PO203S) - (M) this is a one-step scratch remover polish that will remove 2500 grit, cut 3.0-gloss 3.5, is formulated as a quick way to polish out light flaws and amplify the paint’s gloss. Designed for European, OEM automakers using scratch-resistant clear coats, but as other automakers begin their switch to high-solid-content clear coats (Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, Audi, VW and Porsche plants in Germany, Volvo in Sweden, Renault in France, Fiat in Italy and here in the US at Daimler-Chrysler and General Motors Corvette its an ideal one-step polish for all ‘hard’ clear coat paint.

While technically a final or finishing polish in the same category as PO106FA, PO203S Power Finish offers substantially more cutting power, In fact, it is just below Menzerna PO83 Super Intensive Polish in its ability to remove moderate to mild swirls, water spots, and light scratches, and then it burnishes the paint to an ultra high gloss.

Like you’d expect from Nanotechnology type polish (for black or dark coloured paint surfaces use as part of a duel level foam pad / polish system PO 85 RD 3.01 Super Intensive Polish) 1500 RPM - primed LC Green (mid range, high density foam (60 PPI) medium abrasive cutting action) and a White primed (softer less dense foam (70 PPI) with a light abrasive cutting action) to finesse the finish


For more information see article “Menzerna Polishes” in the Detailing School section of Detailing Bliss forum...
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SIP and PO106ff is a good combo.
SIP/Orange then finish with PO106FF/white.
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Originally Posted by Loi
SIP and PO106ff is a good combo.
SIP/Orange then finish with PO106FF/white.
What if i use IP on Orange and then finish with p0106ff on white?
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That'll be fine, SIP is pretty much the same as IP.
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I usually use SIP/85rd
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