Menzerna or 3d hd

Danmc

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I'm trying to decide on products for my cars and work van. I have a black 2010 Altima, 2009 blue RDX and red work vans. I will use a PC da polisher. I have Meguiars and Chemical Guys Hex pads. I will be using Blackfire as the lsp. My question is about the polishing. I narrowed it down to Menzerna pf2500 and sf4500 or 3d hd cut and polish. I am looking for the best finish with out causing any damage. Thanks guys
 
I love the menzerna products. Been using them for years. The HD products are growing in popularity and I cant tell you a thing other than the guys above me know what they are doing so it must work.

There are a lot of good products that can get you where your headed. I used the Menzerna products when I has my black M35X as there was no HD back in 2008
 
Pretty much use Menzerna products. Mainly FG400 and SF4000. Also have pf2500 and ip2000. I did just buy a bottle of HD speed to try out on a customers black truck Sunday.
 
I've used Menzerna for years. Tried other products like most everyone else looking for something new and better and always return to Menzerna. They work flawlessly all the time, everytime (I use a rotary or Flex 3401xc). You will be happy with them. That being said I recently used a couple 3D HD products and have been very satisfied with the results. I do not have experience with the entire line of 3D HD products, only speed and poxy.
 
HD Cut compares more to Menzerna FG400, not 2500. If you need a compound for heavy correction, pick the FG400 or the HD Cut. Then, either polish you mentioned will finish it off.
 
Diminishing abrasives and the whole breaking them down thing are old school in my book. If you want a product that works quickly & flawlessly HD is a must try. I used to eat, breathe & sleep 85rd & SIP until I tried HD Polish. Something that use to take 10+ passes to finish out now takes me 2-3. Oh, and no messy oils that are a PITA to remove.
 
Okay, with all this hype on 3D products, does 3D make a compound that would be the equal or better than 3M Super Duty. I ask because the 3M kicks a** on oxidized Gel Coat. I tried Megs 105 with not much success although an old chart floating around here was showing 105 and Super Duty in the same category and I can tell you there was no comparison. There are 3 compounds I use quite frequently, Very heavy cut, general purpose and finishing. 3D does seem to show these 3 categories, I guess the big question is the very heavy cut.

Dave
 
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