This is a great point and could likely be the case. It could also be a case of that particular application just not playing well with that particular paint. Ultimately there are a lot of factors (both static and dynamic) that will effect the way a polish works.
It, to my knowledge, is impossible to make something that performs perfectly all of the time on everything. While the lubrication of Menzerna certaintely make for smooth buffing, long work times, and little-to-no dusting, it did mat down the microfiber discs and cause them to run hot.
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