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Originally Posted by Dave1
Well Todd, I hear ya but, in a court of law.....you need a body.
Find out what's in Menzerna 106 that fills and you win your case.....
The manufacturer may not tell you for obvious reasons. IF lubricants "fill", test the lubricants. If it's something else, test that......
I'm used to seeing you break down your details to the bone with information and I always look forward to learning something from your efforts. Many here have seen the effects you first mentioned and it's probably a given that other companies have their secret formulas that are not open to the public to copy.....
My personal take:
Knowing that a wipe down may be necessary depending on the LSP, I personally don't get angry about a product that has excellent results in paint correction........
Have a good July 4th weekend....... 
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Dave, *no one* was getting angry about a product that has excellent results in paint correction. *Everyone* was getting angry about
Menzerna USA's response when they were made aware of the fact that 106 and 85rd fills. Menz took a situation that called for an appropriate reaction ("Gee guys, you're right, it does unintentionally fill, and here's what you can do to fix it.") and turned it into a perfect example of how a company should *not* handle their customers. That's when the anger started.