AG added Menzerna APO60

frostydog

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Not to further the discussion/confusion about the Menzerna polishes. .. But AG has added the APO60 polish/wax. I'm not too sure what to think....an ultra-light polish that leaves a coat of carnuba. Claims 2-3 months of protection.



Sounds similar to Acrylic Jacket, but carnuba based.
 
LOL - You joined in 2005 and this is your first post! Took you long enough eh. I LOVE Menzerna but I hate their PITA coding of products.
 
yeah....LOOOOOONG time lurker.



Actually, I didn't think this was my first post. Thought I at least had a few other posts asking questions a while back. But now that I think about it, that was probably with my old username which I forget/lost when I changed computers a few years back.:nixweiss



plus I don't have nearly enough time to spend on here as I'd like. I'd rather spend the little time I have reading than writing.



regardless...I'm just about out of FPII, saw AG started offering Menz, which was great because then I didn't have to spread my order between two sites and get killed with S/H.



Then I got TOTALLY confused by the "what's what" discussions that have been going on.



Came up with an easy solution though...I just went with the PO106. No ambiguity with what it is and seems to get :xyxthumbs from all.



While I was on, saw they added the APO60...
 
Welcome, man! Yeah, I lurked for at least two years before I got up the courage to speak up. Now they can't shut me up, and wish I would go back into lurk mode...fat chance.:chuckle:
 
This is a very good wax with great shine/depth but not so good durability. Uses the same abrasives as the other ones, aluminum oxid.
 
porta said:
This is a very good wax with great shine/depth but not so good durability. Uses the same abrasives as the other ones, aluminum oxid.



"Same abrasives as other ones"...I assume you're referring to their traditional polishes, not the scratch resistant??



In your opinion would an APO60 step prior to a carnuba add anything??



That is...add anything over a more traditional process like, polish (FPII), a cleaner step (AIO), then a carnuba.
 
All the polishes contains aluminum oxid as abrasives. Just different types.



You can use this as a AIO and then top with a carnauba, but the gloss and looks is just wonderful of APO60 alone.
 
Sry I think I was using the wrong term, this is more like a poliseal product then a AIO. Light polish with carnauba/polymer protection.
 
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