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nymart

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Hello All...new member...been buying from Autopia for a couple of years now. Trying different things that have been recommended on a number of other forums that I'm a member on (Rennlist, Renntech, Bimmerfest, etc). Mainly spending my time on my 2004 911 C4S. Seems like the paint/clear coat is very soft...as soon as I have most of the small scratches out of it, I find a bunch more. Mainly using Menzerna products on a recommendation from another Porsche owner...but always open to suggestions. Look forward to learning a lot here.
 
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What is the color of your Porsche, and what menzerna products are you using, including pads, and machine type if using one ?

Dan F
 
Hey Dan,
My Porsche is Lapis Blue. I'm currently using FG400 and SF4000. I also just put on Power Lock sealant for the first time. I'm using a DA that I got from Harbor Freight (I know that will probably bring on some heat from some people), but since I'm kind of new to using a machine, I didn't want to make a huge investment until I figured out what I was doing. I also bought the 3" Griots polisher, but I haven't used that one yet. All of my pads are Lake Country except my microfiber which are Optimum. I generally have been using a white or blue pad with the FG and the microfiber with the SF adn PL products. I have clearbra on my entire hood, headlights and side mirrors...so I'm currently researching how to make that look better.
 
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WOW...so I have it completely backward?? Everything I had read in the past said microfiber for polishing and that it provides no cutting action. Thanks
 
LOL, microfiber is the cutting standard especially with da's. Even with a finishing mf on soft enough paint you will leave micro marring or da haze as it's known. Microfiber can essentially provide twice the cut of a foam due to twice the surface area.
 
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