Optimum to Menzerna

LQ9SS

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I am looking to use a different polish other then OP. I find that it has a lloonngg working time with my Flex. It takes forever to finish a panel. Is Menzerna a better choice?



Thanks.
 
zaxjax said:
Both are great polishes! I use both depending on my needs



I am sure they are both great polishes, but doesn Menzerna have a shorter working time compared to OP. It seems like I am wasting a lot of time when using OP.
 
LQ9SS said:
I am sure they are both great polishes, but doesn Menzerna have a shorter working time compared to OP. It seems like I am wasting a lot of time when using OP.



everything has a shorter working time then OP





if you are looking for a short work time how about M105/M205

(or go to walmart and spend $8 and get some Ultimate compound)
 
BigJimZ28 said:
everything has a shorter working time then OP





if you are looking for a short work time how about M105/M205

(or go to walmart and spend $8 and get some Ultimate compound)



So you prefer M105/205 over menzerna?



I am looking for a QUALITY product with a slightly quicker working time than OP.
 
LQ9SS said:
So you prefer M105/205 over menzerna?



I am looking for a QUALITY product with a slightly quicker working time than OP.



LOL. You don't get "better" quality than Meguiars. I would put them at least where Menzerna is as far as quality. Yes M105 and M205 have shorter working time than OP.
 
Thanks for the replies/opinions.



Can M105 be used as an all-in-one product? Or is it recommended to use M105 with a slightly aggresive pad, and then follow with the M205 with a finishing pad?



FWIW, I will be using these products on a Chevy Silverado/Suburban with moderate swirls due to washing.



Thanks.
 
Some say that they have achieved an LSP ready finish after M105, but I always follow it with a finishing polish.



Yes, you would generally use M105 with a more aggressive pad, but always try the least aggressive method first. Try M105 on a white pad and see if that levels the paint to your liking first, and if not step up to an orange pad.
 
Premium said:
Some say that they have achieved an LSP ready finish after M105, but I always follow it with a finishing polish.



Yes, you would generally use M105 with a more aggressive pad, but always try the least aggressive method first. Try M105 on a white pad and see if that levels the paint to your liking first, and if not step up to an orange pad.



Is the M205 best used with a black pad or a white pad for the finish?



Thanks for you help Premium!
 
Either pad will work. The white pad has very little cut, and the grey has nearly no mechanical ability. I would start with the white and if you feel you need to go to grey after white thats fine, but I'll bet you won't notice much difference.
 
Premium said:
Either pad will work. The white pad has very little cut, and the grey has nearly no mechanical ability. I would start with the white and if you feel you need to go to grey after white thats fine, but I'll bet you won't notice much difference.



Very good!!



Thanks again for your help.:bigups Picking out products can be confusing.
 
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