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Old 02-21-07, 12:01   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

I don´t think we will see it on the market soon, maybee a couple of months away?
 
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Old 02-21-07, 12:06   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

maybe it is the same as the Blackfire polish with the added lubricants...I do not think CMA adds any stuff to 106FF to make the blackfire here.....but never know...

Speculation here..

Menzerna makes the Blackfire polish for CMA..they may have seen a market for it and now make it under Menzerna's name also calling it 106FA

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Old 02-21-07, 12:11   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

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maybe it is the same as the Blackfire polish with the added lubricants...I do not think CMA adds any stuff to 106FF to make the blackfire here.....but never know...

Speculation here..

Menzerna makes the Blackfire polish for CMA..they may have seen a market for it and now make it under Menzerna's name also calling it 106FA

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Kind of what I have in my mind. 106FA seems to claim the same benefits as BF SRC FP...added lubricants for workabiltiy and less dusting.

If it is the same thing, I'd doubt you'd see it sold wherever the BF is sold..similar to how JW and Carlack68 don't share any markets
 
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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

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maybe it is the same as the Blackfire polish with the added lubricants...I do not think CMA adds any stuff to 106FF to make the blackfire here.....but never know...

Speculation here..

Menzerna makes the Blackfire polish for CMA..they may have seen a market for it and now make it under Menzerna's name also calling it 106FA

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This is a new formula, they have been using this polish at a couple of Daimler/Chrysler factories. I didin´t see more lubrication in the FA then the PO106FF. Used them both today.
 
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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

Well Porta it was a shot in the dark...some have said the blackfire seems no different than the 106FF even though it does contain some lube in it..

On the FF and FA if the cut is the same and gloss factor are also..wonder what the difference is...abrasive material maybe...

Oh Well ..we may have answers some day

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I don´t think we will see it on the market soon, maybee a couple of months away?
I would just like to hear the differences.
It simply doesn't make any sense that they would come out with an alternative to PO106FF if there wasn't something pressing them into doing it.
In other words if the 106FF is working awesome, why would they feel compelled to spend the $$$ ( Not cheap) to develop 106FA for no reason, do you get my drift?

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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

The main reason behind PO106FA was to get less then the PO106FA.

Will try them hea on this week, but I know maesal is going to polish a Porsche 911 and test both of them, head on.

I am sure he will tell us his impressions.
 
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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

PO106FF is a mighty impressive product, I am sure it could have achieved exactly the same result on the Megane as the FA did.

On medium hardness paint this really is a single step polish.
 
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Our detailer uses 106ff on black cars. He uses a rotary and they come out super. At a recent car show , he went over the black cars with 106ff by hand , to take out some fine scratches . They looked better then if they had wax on them.
 
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Re: Menzerna PO106FF vs PO106FA, differences.

What DA pads are you all using for PO106FF and PO85RD?
 
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White, green, blue and orange LC CSS pads
 
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White, green, blue and orange LC CSS pads


Those are the pads I use with menzerna and find them to work the best..I tried Edge pads and seems like they did not work as well....even my regular LC pads worked better than the edge pads..I wonder if it is the foams composition or what...


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