3M-PIII 09533/05937/8 question?

xtremekustomz said:
You may have mistaken me with someone else or may have meant to quote another line of text. The only products I have ever used to buff and polish so far have been 05933, 05937, and Menzerna Final Polish II (I meant this and not FPIII, I type too fast and don't catch my mistakes sometimes). Like Accumulator said, not every polish works well for every vehicle. I know of a body shop that color sanded and buffed a new black car and used Sherwin Williams clear and all they needed were the 3M products. On my particular truck they worked very well but I still needed a finer polish to complete everything.



xtremekustomz

Maybe I am mistaken. I was sure you had a black car that you had polished using 05933/05937 and used Collinite 476 as the LSP.



Accumulator, please don't think for a second that I am knocking Collinite. The 476s is the only wax I have used from my inventory so far, I really like it, I like it a lot! When you discuss wax with people in general and describe the different attributes that may be there or not it always comes around to Collinite, when I say it will outlast practically any other wax, invariably I hear the same thing, "well, lets go with the Collinite then". Absolutely no one has ever had the slightest dislike of it as far as I know.

The one astounding thing that I really can't figure out though is no one I have talked to had ever heard of it, but neither had I before this forum.

Another thing I get asked is " well how does it stack up against Turtle Wax"! You would be surprised how many people think TW is a "top of the line" product.
 
Something I forgot to ask. The 3M PIII 05933, is it in the same category as Hitemp Extreme Cut or is the HTEC more aggressive?
 
Changeling- That *is* funny about nobody knowing about Collinite, it's been around for decades. I forget just when Mr. Collins started making it, but IIRC the current product line has been pretty much the same since shortly after WWII.



The H-T EC is more aggressive than the 05933, quite a bit so.
 
While we are on the subject of polishes, I found something that you and many others may find extremely interesting concerning Menzerna polishes. There is some information conserning things I have never read anywhere else such as "Silicon" in/on a paints finish.



I'm fairly sure everyone will find some startling views/news concerning just where some swirl marks really are. Check it out.



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Forgot to mention it is a long read and actually needs to be printed to get the full impact because some of the statements reguire several readings.

Changeling



PS.I have a feeling now I should have posted this as new with a "Menzerna Users" heading/Title.
 
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