Menzerna or not?

DownSouth

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From what I've been reading, the Menzerna line of polishes are VERY popular with members of this forum. I've also read that these polishes are harder to work with in hot and humid conditions. I live in S.FL., so these conditions rule most of the year.



Would you suggest I start with a different line of products for my polishing needs? I will be using a Flex 3401 and should be able to avoid direct sunlight most of the time. My practice vehicle is a black 1993 Chevrolet Beretta that needs much paint correction. After that, then I'll move on to my silver 2002 Ford Lightning (supercharged F-150), which has very minor swirls/spiderwebbing.



Thanks,

Brad
 
onelazydawg said:
would not think of using anything else and I live in Florida the super intensive and nano polishes are great.



You always have a habit of suggesting products that AutoGeek sells.....? :think::think2
 
I'm in NW Fl and have been happy using Menzerna. Like you, I read all over this board for weeks before I made product selections, and I went w/ Menzerna. That's not to say that other products wouldn't have bee equally good, it was just my choice.



I tend not to polish in the middle of the day when the temp & humidity are highest, or I do it in the garage in the evening then review my results the next morning in the sun.

So I wouldn't let the SoFL weather get in your way.



Nick
 
ZeroDfx said:
I tend not to polish in the middle of the day when the temp & humidity are highest,





Humidity is always high in FL, but it is higher at night.
 
I recently switched to gloss it polishes and find that humid temps have no effect on them (ie. 100+degree garages), in general the gloss it line is less finicky than menzerna but menz is still a top quality brand.
 
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