Detailer's Domain has PO85RD!

AL-53 said:
Pennypacker..the 106FF will finish down the same..just 106FF has a bit more cut and does corrections ...I use the PO85RD just to try to get the extra inch of gloss...but doing so ..side by side they look the same....106 is more versatile..it can do nice corrections and finish out like a mirror...



Hope that helped....



Al



so 106FF is like a one step? it'll correct like IP and also finish like FP?

this is crazy......cool



50 bucks...and I still haven't use my Mother's PP i'll have to try it later



anyone want to sell me some sample like for 2 sedans let me know....maybe 4oz or 2oz?
 
Yes, $50 for a liter isn't cheap, but then again, I'd rather have a product that works right and pay a little bit more for it than to get frustrated with a cheaper product.



I've read nothing but great stuff about Menzerna, so it was time for me to take the plunge.
 
I got some PO85RD from Phil the last time he had it in stock (maybe 1 to 2 months ago). It was shipped quickly and packed well.
 
I know this may be beyond what 85rd can do, however, I was wondering if I could remove mild water marks on a soft honda clear coat? I want to order this product, but I really only want one polish since I only work on family cars. If I'm not mistaken, I can just vary the speed and pad to get the results I'm after with PO85RD?



Thanks, and sorry for getting so off topic! :)
 
Phil is great to do business with. I have been using him for a year now and he keeps on adding products to his website everyday. He has never once let me down.
 
There is a lot of competition out there for our business and with customer service like that, Phil shouldn't have any problems standing out!
 
P1et said:
By the way, which CCS pad is everyone using? I'm confused between the green and the white one if using PO85RD.

I am going to try the green one tomorrow as it is between the orange and white. I want to see if it can give me the cut I want and finish lsp ready. I think it will be a useful pad. If you are using the PC then I think the ones at Danase the 5.25" will do great.
 
SpoiledMan said:
Nope, 3.01. I found some 3.02 but the shipping is prohibitive to say the least.





Yes...I found some 3.02 and like SpoiledMan said the shipping was a killer..so I stuck with the 3.01 which I was told was fine for my needs...





Daragh told me that 3.01 and 106FF is the killer combo....I have 106FF and 85RD ..but I had no 3.01....so I stocked up on them all..3.01 106FF...85RD...85RE5 and 3.0



Daragh is one great person to deal with at Smart Car Care.....a no BS* type of person gives the facts and thats it.....also said Porta is top notch knowing menzerna...



Al
 
AL-53 said:
Yes...I found some 3.02 and like SpoiledMan said the shipping was a killer..so I stuck with the 3.01 which I was told was fine for my needs...





Daragh told me that 3.01 and 106FF is the killer combo....I have 106FF and 85RD ..but I had no 3.01....so I stocked up on them all..3.01 106FF...85RD...85RE5 and 3.0



Daragh is one great person to deal with at Smart Car Care.....a no BS* type of person gives the facts and thats it.....also said Porta is top notch knowing menzerna...



Al



Shipping was insane eh? Would you care to do a small trade for a sample of 3.01?
 
Just02 said:
I know this may be beyond what 85rd can do, however, I was wondering if I could remove mild water marks on a soft honda clear coat? I want to order this product, but I really only want one polish since I only work on family cars. If I'm not mistaken, I can just vary the speed and pad to get the results I'm after with PO85RD?



Thanks, and sorry for getting so off topic! :)





I've corrected my S2000 with 106 and now use 85RD to maintain and correct spot problems. It's works like magic.....



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Russecu said:
I am going to try the green one tomorrow as it is between the orange and white. I want to see if it can give me the cut I want and finish lsp ready. I think it will be a useful pad. If you are using the PC then I think the ones at Danase the 5.25" will do great.



Thanks for that Russ. For some reason I was under the impression that the green pad was between the white and the gray.



Am I mistaken?



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SpoiledMan said:
Nope, 3.01.

I guess I asked question in confusing way. So, this one http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=18 is a 3.01 and this one http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=102 is not PO85RD3.02, it is "just" PO85RD?



And Blackfire SRC FP is which one again (with allegedly extra lubricants), PO85RD3.01 or PO1066F? Based on grit sizes said to eliminate I would guess PO1066FF, but am I right? If yes what would be Blackfire equivalent of PO85RD3.01? I am starting to get dizzy.
 
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