Menzerna P0106FF

Well, at least I got my P085RD on it's way! :woohoo: 4 bottles!



And you can guess what it's for: 997 Carrera S with Aero Kit!



I tried to upload a copy, but I have to edit the image as it's too big :furious:

Deanski
 
Deanski said:
Well, at least I got my P085RD on it's way! :woohoo: 4 bottles!



And you can guess what it's for: 997 Carrera S with Aero Kit!



I tried to upload a copy, but I have to edit the image as it's too big :furious:

Deanski





4 bottle. Reckon you will have enough. :D
 
flatstick-I cut down on the amount I was using but there is still some noticable dusting. Not bad, but when you are used to no dust with Optimum, even a little dust is kind of a pain. Probably doesn't help that the humidity has been in the low 20% range in the afternoon here in the Dallas area. Maybe towards spring when the humidity rises it will help?
 
Scottwax said:
flatstick-I cut down on the amount I was using but there is still some noticable dusting. Not bad, but when you are used to no dust with Optimum, even a little dust is kind of a pain. Probably doesn't help that the humidity has been in the low 20% range in the afternoon here in the Dallas area. Maybe towards spring when the humidity rises it will help?





Glad to see you cut back on the amount. I have used Optimum a few times and I did find a much longer working time. maybe the humidity is hurting you at this time. guess that is why there is no one product that suits everybody. have to admit I can not wait until spring to try the 106FF with AJ. it looks like a winner for doing some customers that I have lined up. it will also be tested on my own stuff for a serious comparison * whisper so nobody hears* instead of Zaino this summer :eek:
 
flatstick said:
Glad to see you cut back on the amount. I have used Optimum a few times and I did find a much longer working time. maybe the humidity is hurting you at this time. guess that is why there is no one product that suits everybody. have to admit I can not wait until spring to try the 106FF with AJ. it looks like a winner for doing some customers that I have lined up. it will also be tested on my own stuff for a serious comparison * whisper so nobody hears* instead of Zaino this summer :eek:



I heard that!! :LOLOL
 
cwcad said:
I heard that!! :LOLOL





I love the 106 combo with Z since my area has some tough weather and my customers want a twice a year detail. Scott has used this stuff enough for me to try the AJ. the looks work for me and if it saves me time and a little money, all the better. Having a wife and 2 kids, the more time I spend detailing takes away from my time with them. it is a tough juggling act for sure.
 
flatstick said:
Glad to see you cut back on the amount. I have used Optimum a few times and I did find a much longer working time. maybe the humidity is hurting you at this time. guess that is why there is no one product that suits everybody. have to admit I can not wait until spring to try the 106FF with AJ. it looks like a winner for doing some customers that I have lined up. it will also be tested on my own stuff for a serious comparison * whisper so nobody hears* instead of Zaino this summer :eek:

Did you just say you're not going to use Zaino??? :shocked

I can already hear an angry lynch mob of Zaino crazies forming.
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Mikeyc said:
Did you just say you're not going to use Zaino??? :shocked

I can already hear an angry lynch mob of Zaino crazies forming.
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:LOLOL that is too funny. I have been using Zaino for a long time. due to it's durability and ease to maintain it will always be my go to for the winter. for this summer I was looking for a change to test what's out there. have used OCW on customer cars and wanted an alternative for my customers that I use Zaino on. this might be a more time and cost effective method for me to use on their cars for the summer . I just did not want to go cheaper on their cars and sacrifice protection. do not get me wrong I believe in the Z line but I do keep an open mind to what's out there without skimping on the quality of work. after viewing Scotts details I had to try the AJ to compare the results to what I know the Z can do. sorry if I do not seem happy with the Z, I am , just do not want to get locked into one product all the time. guess I am not like the average Autopian in that I drive trucks and SUV'S only and I do not apply and remove LSP'S on a weekly basis. I do a lot of research on products before I buy them. just an oddball I suppose :nixweiss
 
flatstick said:
:LOLOL that is too funny. I have been using Zaino for a long time. due to it's durability and ease to maintain it will always be my go to for the winter. for this summer I was looking for a change to test what's out there. have used OCW on customer cars and wanted an alternative for my customers that I use Zaino on. this might be a more time and cost effective method for me to use on their cars for the summer . I just did not want to go cheaper on their cars and sacrifice protection. do not get me wrong I believe in the Z line but I do keep an open mind to what's out there without skimping on the quality of work. after viewing Scotts details I had to try the AJ to compare the results to what I know the Z can do. sorry if I do not seem happy with the Z, I am , just do not want to get locked into one product all the time. guess I am not like the average Autopian in that I drive trucks and SUV'S only and I do not apply and remove LSP'S on a weekly basis. I do a lot of research on products before I buy them. just an oddball I suppose :nixweiss



I do not think that you are such an oddball. I do the same thing, Flatstick. Just in the opposite order. When I am unemployed during the winter I use products other than Zaino just to keep me informed of what is out there. I try to make comments about what I have used and experienced personally.



During the summer I use Zaino because of the protection it provides. I am unable to take care of my vehicles each day because I am employed. Everyone does it a little different.
 
flatstick said:
:LOLOL that is too funny. I have been using Zaino for a long time. due to it's durability and ease to maintain it will always be my go to for the winter. for this summer I was looking for a change to test what's out there. have used OCW on customer cars and wanted an alternative for my customers that I use Zaino on. this might be a more time and cost effective method for me to use on their cars for the summer . I just did not want to go cheaper on their cars and sacrifice protection. do not get me wrong I believe in the Z line but I do keep an open mind to what's out there without skimping on the quality of work. after viewing Scotts details I had to try the AJ to compare the results to what I know the Z can do. sorry if I do not seem happy with the Z, I am , just do not want to get locked into one product all the time. guess I am not like the average Autopian in that I drive trucks and SUV'S only and I do not apply and remove LSP'S on a weekly basis. I do a lot of research on products before I buy them. just an oddball I suppose :nixweiss

I like your attitude and your willingness to try new things. Honestly, after seeing Scott's details I've been thinking about getting some Jeff's too. I think if I drove SUVs I would definitely no longer be willing to detail my car as often as I do. So, if that were the case durability would be much more important to me and I would be a Zaino user too.
 
cwcad said:
I do not think that you are such an oddball. I do the same thing, Flatstick. Just in the opposite order. When I am unemployed during the winter I use products other than Zaino just to keep me informed of what is out there. I try to make comments about what I have used and experienced personally.



During the summer I use Zaino because of the protection it provides. I am unable to take care of my vehicles each day because I am employed. Everyone does it a little different.





Looks like you and I are alike. just opposite in terms of product testing. I have better weather in the summer to experiment with a few new products as the winters can be a drag. I also love to Golf and it is a great way for my wife and I to spend some quality time together and get some fresh air.using a process and products that save me time to spend with my family in summer is very important to me. products that look good ,are easy to use and provide quality protection for me and my customers are what I look for . :dance
 
Mikeyc said:
I like your attitude and your willingness to try new things. Honestly, after seeing Scott's details I've been thinking about getting some Jeff's too. I think if I drove SUVs I would definitely no longer be willing to detail my car as often as I do. So, if that were the case durability would be much more important to me and I would be a Zaino user too.







Well thanks for the kind words. everybody who knows me will tell you I am a straight shooter and am like a sponge when it comes to learning new things. to be honest the 2 SUV'S and 1 pickup can be a challenge to keep in Autopian shape. the winters I have are

tough to keep a truck in good condition, let alone 3 of them outside 24/7. QEW has been my saving grace for washing in the colder months. the Z has been great for the winter especially my black Jimmy. at worst case I will stick with the Z as my LSP all the time. at best case I find a new product to keep my trucks and the customers cars looking great through the summer months and save some time , without sacrificing the quality of my work. :drool:
 
porta said:
PO106FF will cost ~$34 in Sweden :grinno:





Hope that means you are going to grab some. I have used it a lot and it works well for *me*. BTW I have updated my ad in the trading post if anybody is looking for a sample of 106FF. due to recent interest I am down to only 8 samples left.
 
flatstick said:
Hope that means you are going to grab some. I have used it a lot and it works well for *me*. BTW I have updated my ad in the trading post if anybody is looking for a sample of 106FF. due to recent interest I am down to only 8 samples left.



Yeah I will grab a couple of bottles when the shipping comes to Sweden. PO85RD, PO106FF and PO85RD3 are on my list.

Will get them in the end of January. Btw the prices on PO85RD and PO85RD3 will be a little bit lower, a little bit under $30.
 
porta said:
Yeah I will grab a couple of bottles when the shipping comes to Sweden. PO85RD, PO106FF and PO85RD3 are on my list.

Will get them in the end of January. Btw the prices on PO85RD and PO85RD3 will be a little bit lower, a little bit under $30.





Glad to see you are going to get some of those polishes when they are able to be shipped to you. I really like their polishes. some really good deals you will be getting :xyxthumbs
 
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