Gotta love this polish! If worked correctly, it's one damn fine polish!!
I see CMA is now selling it. Get it while you can as they have limited amounts and once they are gone who knows if they will continue selling it.
No matter what, Menzerna is one of the worlds best polishes hands down. No other mfg can match what they can offer. Menzerna has the best abrasives and technology today. It's just simple economics that others such as 3M and Meguiars have a strong hold on most if not all paint supply houses. Go and ask for Menzerna and you'll get "what's Menzerna?" normally. It costs more, has a different way of polishing over the other well known brands and since most shops have used 3M and others for years with excellent results, why switch to a polish that can cost more?
Although different, Menzerna polishes are always worth a try and once "learned" work extremely well with optimum results.
Some like it, some don't. It's all boiling down to what you want to accomplish. Other polishes will do well and are easy to obtain.
The two polishes and glaze are really just OEM. Very controlled application and technique. Time is of the essence when on the line or off-line to correct defects.
Too bad no one sells smaller bottles for those just wanting to try as opposed to purchasing a full quart and find it may not be to your liking.
Those of you who have used it on regular clear coat have found it works pretty darn well. Rotary application is best. It can be used via PC, but just expect more work. Therefore, other polishes can work the finishes faster than these two Menzerna polishes. Pads play a significant roll as well.
If you're wondering, no I do not sell or distribute Menzerna. Just have great results and those that I've sent samples from my quarts really like it.
Remember what it was designed for. The FPII or Intensive may be better for most finishes.
Regards,
Deanski