Big new order today

I need to order the PO85RD I really want to try it! Where did you get yours from and how much? What size bottle did you get also? You are officially a Menerna Freak! ;) jk
 
You get it here



http://www.properautocare.com/pofornececlc.html



CMA says



"PO85RD is the lightest cut, best used for burnishing an almost perfect surface to a glass-like finish. PO106FF contains a higher percentage of powder for more power. It is designed to remove very fine (3000 grit) swirls and blemishes. If you're a Menzerna customer, these polishes are like Final Polish II on steroids!
 
I would have NO IDEA howto use this stuff. Please do so and fill us in. t should be a very interesting project for you!
 
Nice order gonzo, the folks at Menzerna must be happy :o



Not sure if this was discussed in a previous thread or not but I just saw on PakShak's website under new products that hes going to have limited supply of the PO85RD and P0106FF in April. Might be a good time to put an order through, especially if your trying to save on shipping, PakShak has one of the biggest selections of brands I think out of all the vendors.
 
That is a monster order! I want to try those ceramiclear polishes badly but can not see spending $50 on a bottle of polish, way too broke right now.

Hope you plan on being busy with all that FMJ too, it lasts forever.
 
You can see the pix here



http://www.svt-enthusiast.com/modules/gallery/Gonzo?page=20



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Amazing stuff! :cool: :bounce



First up LC white pad and PO106FF over whole hood

Second up LC gray pad and PO85RD over whole hood

Third up Menzerna Glaze by hand with a 4" foamy

Last up menzerna FMJ by hand with a 4" foamy



Both polished stayed "wet' a long time, with the PO85RD just about completely disappearing and both were wiped off with virtually no effort using a clean MF. Used the Metabo only, speed 4 for the PO85RD and started @ 4 going up and down the back and forth at right angles; then up to 5 after that for 2 more "wind direction" passes. Glaze and FMJ went on like a breeze and came off even easier... After the FMJ I think it is every bit as slick as UPP.



I likey!!!!! :D :D :D :D



Over the next few days I'll put another couple of FMJ's then start an environmental test - living in my driveway 24/7. I'll keep eveyone posted as to how it lasts and performs
 
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