Menzerna Polishs

1bad04cobra

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I just started using the menzerna P083Q with an Orange CCS 6.5 power pad on my PC 7424. I have one small scratch in the fender that your finger nail cant even catch, and this stuff wont pull it out. Also when the car is setting outside you can many faint scratches in the paint probably from washing the car, this is after claying and P083Q super intensive polish. I also have menzerna P016ff ceramiclear polish with a white ccs pad, and blackfire wet ice over fire kit. Just want to get the paint right before going any further. What about the M105 compound would that be better for removing this. Thanks
 
what speed setting are you useing? what size pad ? i tend to get most scratches out with SIP on a 4" orange CCS pad on the speed setting 4 1/2 to 5 . some scratches just need a little more tender loving care:wink:

Edit: and pictures would help point you in the BEST direction
 
I leaning towards blaming the pc, menzerna is incredible stuff.

Am off tomorrow so I will have at the pickup with the Cyclo fitted with the dual pads and new adapters-I have similar issues, we'll see what a bigger throw and forced rotation does for two scratches that laughed at the pc.
 
Heres some pics just hard to get with my camera. Its mainly spots that are like spiders webs kinda looking scratches. :cursing: Im using 6.5 pads on my PC, but I also have a dewalt 849. It also would take these places out, may try M105, then M205. IMO the P016ff has some grit in it and the SIP doesn't. I dont know, thanks for any help.
 
Try Menz Power Finish (PO203S) with a 4-inch pad, speed 6, this one-step scratch remover polish should solve the problem
 
When you switch to a smaller pad on the PC, you get more correction capability. I think what TOGWT is suggesting allows you to have more cut/correction with the smaller pad, yet still finish closer to LSP ready than you'd be able to with SIP.
 
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