I just ordered Menzerna Final Polish.
I've got 3M SMR and Meg's #9 and #82 to use before it, so I didn't buy the Intensive Polish.
Here's some of the tips I picked up from our Mayor and members.
DavidB:
"You really need to follow the Intensive Polish with a good quantity of the Menzerna Finishing Polish using a grey pad. If you don't use enough, you won't get good results. Don't allow the pad to dry."
"I tried a wide range of pads before coming up with the right combo. Also, I'm using a Porter Cable rotary, not my PC dual-action. As a note, I used EO Wet Wipe-N-Shine to dampen my pads prior to use. It provides good pad lubrication. I do not recommend running foam pads dry."
F 355:
"If you use Menzerna (as David states above) use plenty of lube. I used water but had to Heavily spray the pad with each application. This stuff really likes water and dries out fast so you have to keep the pad constantly moist. Would go with his comment of using QD instead of water.."
BlkonBlk
"The first time I used this polish I put way too much product on the pad and I thought it never would buff out. After that I put about a two-inch line of the product at the 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions on the finishing pad and applied it that way. I thought it worked beautifully. I followed it with a glaze and topped it with a carnuba. Good stuff...."
bjwebster
"I have tried menzerna final polish with great results. I worked it in real good with a rotary at about 1200 rpms, using a 3m waffle polishing pad. It left the surface very nice and glossy. On one vehicle, the residue removed with ease, but on another, it was a bit tough to buff off."
jgv:
"You just spray it w/ water and it buffs of easily."
X-MAN:
"I think the final polish is excellent I used a grey finishing pad & removal was simple with a MF. I also used a terry towell for removal.........like wiping off dust."
Reviews:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=21331
http://www.autopia.org/review/censu...d3957da0095992d2582f65&cmd=details&itemid=249
Good luck.