New Autoglym Super Resin Polish

I think I can get some but I am wondering how it would compare to my favorite Men. PO85RD ??? Anyone tried the New formula yet ?????
 
MDRX8 said:
I think I can get some but I am wondering how it would compare to my favorite Men. PO85RD ???







Just to clarify, you're comparing SRP to the PO85RD, right? Hmm...I wouldn't have thought of 'em that way :think: But then my PO85RD is just sitting on the shelf unopened, so it's not like I really know from that product :nixweiss
 
Correct SRP to PO85RD. Accumulator, you really need to try out the PO85RD. It leaves a great foundation for a quality LSP....



Accumulator said:
Just to clarify, you're comparing SRP to the PO85RD, right? Hmm...I wouldn't have thought of 'em that way :think: But then my PO85RD is just sitting on the shelf unopened, so it's not like I really know from that product :nixweiss
 
MDRX8 said:
Correct SRP to PO85RD. Accumulator, you really need to try out the PO85RD. It leaves a great foundation for a quality LSP....



Oh yeah, the stuff is amazing. I've used several LSPs that MUTED the gloss that PO85RD left (after IPA wipedown).
 
MDRX8 said:
I think I can get some but I am wondering how it would compare to my favorite Men. PO85RD ??? Anyone tried the New formula yet ?????



There is no comparison imho. 85rd is head and shoulders over anything else I have in my collection when it comes to glossinatin' (the original 106ff coming in a close second and fpII/ micro polish coming in a very close 3rd). Only topper ive used that at least maintained if not enhanced 85rd even more was Z2pro. All that said, ive found that srp does a nice job on paints when Ive used it with a da; heck Ive even used it with a mf pad, albeit there was a little more dusting than I expected. Sadly, I get folks that dont want to commit the time to a proper jeweling or a multi-step, so Ive been using srp a lot more than I would like. Cant say that Ive had a lot of disappointed customers so that has to be a plus for srp.
 
MDRX8 said:
.. Accumulator, you really need to try out the PO85RD. It leaves a great foundation for a quality LSP....



Next time I polish either the A8 or S8 I plan to give it a try. But that might not be for quite a while ;) Really can't see using it on any of the beaters :grinno:
 
try Xpert 1500 high tech. Menz 85RD and that are the best abrasive finishing polishes available

xpert is also a cleaner and corrector for soft paints
 
Joey brought over a new bottle of V1 SRP yesterday. The lower plastic panels on this pig black RR where hammered. After endless compounding with Dynabrade/Surbuf/M101 all that remained where some deep scratches and some RIDS that would require sanding to remove. I worked in the SRP with white LC pad on the DB. Wiped off the polish and what a nice gloss it left. It did not do any filling for the deeper defects. I then sprayed a "wisper" of IPA on a MF and with one quick wipe everything was gone, back to the compounded state. :(



Claiming this product has any polishing ability is absurd IMO and its filling properties are very weak.
 
Alfisti said:
You'll find on paint it fills about as good as anything out there.



Exactly, I think people expect fillers to work miracles, they don't, and yes, they can be removed with a solvent. Though if anyone knows of one that isn't removed with IPA, let me know.
 
No, the original formula. When AG make something they excel. The old formula was made in the 1986 and was a decade ahead of its time. The new formula should be impressive too.
 
Alfisti said:
You'll find on paint it fills about as good as anything out there.



There are at least a few polishes that need 4-5 strong IPA wipedowns before they show reality. Those polishes will correct say 50-70% and fill the rest. That is what I consider a quality filling product. IMO SRP is a glaze, not a polish.
 
gmblack3 said:
There are at least a few polishes that need 4-5 strong IPA wipedowns before they show reality. Those polishes will correct say 50-70% and fill the rest. That is what I consider a quality filling product. IMO SRP is a glaze, not a polish.



But will those polishes allow a non wax based sealant to bond on top of them?
 
gmblack3 said:
Dan, I'm having a hard time figuring out what that has to do with the discussion at hand.



Hes talking about AG EGP I think Bryan. Or maybe the fact that anything out there can basically work with SRP, and not all filling products can say that







Let's not forget in the discussion the old terminology definitions that are still blended in our trade depending on who you talk to..



-Glaze used to mean a polishing product now it has a connotation of concealing or some light cleaning

-Polish basically means anything that makes anything else shiny(Zaino "polishes" vs M205 finishing polish vs SRPolish are all considered polishes) - hell a glass cleaner by definition could technically be considered this.

-Cleaner used to mean compound, now mostly means light accumulation remover
 
gmblack3 said:
There are at least a few polishes that need 4-5 strong IPA wipedowns before they show reality. Those polishes will correct say 50-70% and fill the rest. That is what I consider a quality filling product. IMO SRP is a glaze, not a polish.

Despite the commercial name, SRP is neither a glaze nor a polish. Its a mild AIO LSP. Apples with apples...
 
autoaesthetica said:
Hes talking about AG EGP I think Bryan. Or maybe the fact that anything out there can basically work with SRP, and not all filling products can say that



Yep. I'm wondering if there are other products that fill and are widely compatible with other LSPs. And the discussion at hand is SRP, which excels in both respects.
 
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