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I'm liking FMJ more and more - 

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Boss_429 said:TheSopranos16,
Great work, and beautiful car! :bigups
I've heard nothing but good stuff about the Menzerna polishes............ especially the FP.
Do you like the way the Menzerna polishes remove imperfections, or the gloss that they produce? (or both?). I certainly don't mind using a product that is a "little" more difficult to use, provide the results are worth it.
M23Accord said:Soprano16, How old are you/where did you go to school? I may know you. Im from Middletown originally. Vette looks awesome BTW
edschwab1 said:Did you cover anything under the hood, when cleaning?
Eric
dr_detail said:WOW -- in the words of JJ Walker -- "That's Dy-no-mite!!"
I have a question on the wheels though, especially the brake caliper -- did you use an acid based cleaner on them, if so which one? I ask because of the way the caliper looks brown -- which I have seen happen before.
Deanski: We are gonna have to meet up so I can try some Menzerna polishes out before I buy
Deanski said:Menzerna makes the finest polishes out there.
They are mostly used in the OEM market, as that what they were designed for. FP and FPII (Micro Polish) have a fantastic finish when used correctly.
They also make polishes for the newer harder clearcoats such as Ceramiclear and others.
I carry the entire line from Power Gloss to the glaze. FMJ is NOT manufatured by Menzerna, but licensed by them to a small firm that proved their quality control and effects of the product, so they granted the license. It's supposed to be sold in a kit per the license agreement, so if FMJ is sold alone, it does cost more.
Most mistakes people make with Menzerna is the way they polish with it and the amount. Small amounts and not long. It's really for rotary use, but yes a PC can work with it, but you need to re-wet the polish. That's why there is FPII or what it's called in Menzerna line (Micro Polish) as it has more oil in it so it can be worked a bit longer w/o drying out too quickly.
All final polish work I do on high-end cars I do with Menzerna. They have the best and finest quality in abrasives known world wide, have more background in OEM/Tier 1 use and make the best polishes for wood and metal including jewelry.
That Vette looks really nice! :bigups With Menzerna, you can be guaranteed a mirror shine on the finish! NICE WORK!!!!
Regards,
Deanski
Fr0zen said:Totally agree I cant achieve the level of swirl free reflectiveness with anything else like Menzerna FP..
The vette looks flawless but the inside lip of the wheel and calipers look like they where missed.
dr_detail said:The reason I asked about the acid based cleaner is that I thought they (the calipers) might be of the same aluminum alloy used on the valve covers which will turn brown as a reaction to acid. It also looked a little yellowish on the inside of the rims. Not nit-pickin the detail job though -- it looks f---in great!!
Poorboy said:tell Dad to drive it more often ...or give you the keys..it helps prevent rust build-up