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Old 02-26-08, 07:31   #1 (permalink)
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After a good polishing.......

Hey guys....i polished up the F150 about 3 months ago..a pretty rigorous polishing and i have noticed a few pretty light imperfections on my finish when looking in flurorescent lighting...my question is as far as polishing 3-4 times a year with a fairly light polish and a white polishing pad/green pad would Menzerna FPII remove these defects in a 1 step polishing??? I looked at 106ff but read it was not recommended for conventional clear coats, so i guess FPII would be my only Menzerna option for this purpose.....i appreciate all the help i can get
 
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Hey guys....i polished up the F150 about 3 months ago..a pretty rigorous polishing and i have noticed a few pretty light imperfections on my finish when looking in flurorescent lighting...my question is as far as polishing 3-4 times a year with a fairly light polish and a white polishing pad/green pad would Menzerna FPII remove these defects in a 1 step polishing??? I looked at 106ff but read it was not recommended for conventional clear coats, so i guess FPII would be my only Menzerna option for this purpose.....i appreciate all the help i can get
Nothing wrong in using 106 on conventional cc. In fact it does an awesome job.
 
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Re: After a good polishing.......

Well see i figured that and i have seen many use it...but doesnt menzerna say that it is not recommended? i was reading that intensive polish can also work down LSP ready...any of teh menzerna fans can chime in?

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