AG now has Menzerna polishes

TH0001 said:
So let me get this right?



Powergloss = 3.02 right? Used for heavy cutting?



Superintensive Polish PO83Q= nothing before



Intensive Polish PO91E = IP ?



Micropolish PO87MC= ???????



Nanopolish 106= 106ff???



Final Polish PO85U= FPII?????



I am familar with the common Menzerna polishes, IP and FPII. Is PO91E the same exact thing as the common IP? Is PO85U the same thing as FPII. If not, where would FPII fit in this equation?





Powergloss: S34A



Super Intensive Polish: Should be PO85RD3.01



Intensive Polish(regular) PO91L



Micro polish PO87MC: Sounds like PO85RD, we had the same bottles in Sweden and it was called "Micro polish" and it was PO85RD



Nanopolish 106: PO106FF



PO85U: FPII (could have wrong but I cant see what other product this could be) PO85U is white like the regular IP. I suppose FPII is white as well?



I will check with my source about the questions you guys have...
 
Ok.......I can't wait to get all of mine in now!



Can someone please post then the name of the product, the #'s, and the level of aggressiveness.



Heck, maybe even a sticky could be made of it!!!
 
I have never been this confused since I first started browsing this site. This is one of those rare times where I'm actually more clueless after reading the whole thread.

:confused: :wall :help:
 
So whats the big problem? I have tried to get in contact with a guy who works at Menzerna but with no sucess.



Gloss and aggresivnes grades are on Menzernas homepage.
 
BlackElantraGT said:
I have never been this confused since I first started browsing this site. This is one of those rare times where I'm actually more clueless after reading the whole thread.

:confused: :wall :help:



haha, me too!!!



thanks for you help porta!
 
Holy shine, autogeeks gone menzerna mad and I'm happy about it

Sure we have most of them in abundance in Australia, heck I can get PO91L intensive polish, PO87MF (FP I) and Powergloss just down the road from a body shop supplier who mostly sells industrial stuff in 20 litres.



But our prices for 106FF and RD 3.01 aka PO83 are 60 + for 1 litre and we cant get one gallon bottles.

So I'm ordering a gallon of 106FF, PG and the intensive polish in a couple days.



alot cheaper than buying by the litre. I believe in germany they sell it in 20 litres
 
LOL, this thread got confusing quick.



Just refer to the Menzerna agressiveness and shine chart on their site and go with that and you will be fine.
 
Black Diamond said:
Now all we need is a suggested pad chart!





Menzerna just sells 2 foam pads for thier polishes..a white and Orange....I believe they are Swisstex foam like the LC pads....



Al
 
Admittedly, I'm a bit of a n00b with the Menzerna line, but so far I've been able to get by just fine with Edge blue pads (using FPII or PO106FF) and Edge Green pads (using IP).
 
RyanDe680 said:
LOL, this thread got confusing quick.



Just refer to the Menzerna agressiveness and shine chart on their site and go with that and you will be fine.



That would be great if every product number was listed on their chart.
 
mbkintner said:
That would be great if every product number was listed on their chart.



After now reviewing that, I am noticing some differences too. The numbers are okay, but now the letter + number combinations are different.....:soscared:
 
just remember the regular menzerna polishes have names like intense polish, finish polish II, powergloss.



The SCR polishes go by numbers mostly like po85rd Final finish, 106ff nano final finish, po85rd3.01 super intensive polish. Menzerna USA named the 3.01 version of the polish po83 so there is no confusion with all the po85's polishes. The have part#'s because they are assembly plant polishes.
 
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