anyone used PO73CP?

tomee

New member
just wondering what peoples thoughts on this product are..



ive picked up a 1l bottle cheap ($2 AU)



its a polish and wax in one am i right?



how aggressive is it?
 
PO73CP is in Menzerna terms a cut of 2 and gloss of 4 where 1 is low and 5 is high. It does not show any level of removal of minimum grit sanding products.



The color is yellow and used for fresh repair coatings and aged weather-worn coatings.



It's in the finishing line of polishes PO85RD is 1.5 cut and gloss of 5 and is grey. PO85RD is the lowest on the Menzerna line as for finishing. From there it goes to protection with APO60 and PO73.



Regards,

Deanski
 
so its a light cut? how is the cut compared to SSr2? or #80?



and am i right in assuming its a one step product? so it protects aswell?

anyone used it?
 
No it does not protect. It's a pure polish. Finer than SSR2 and a bit finer than 80. Remember 80 is a machine glaze. As with all "Glaze", they have filling properties. Some contain just oils and some contain extremely fine clay to fill.



The Menzerna polish is just that, pure polish, no fillers etc.







Deanski
 
Btw I can´t find PO85RD on menzerna.de anymore, maybee they have discontinued it in Europe as well?
 
Deanski said:
No it does not protect. It's a pure polish. Finer than SSR2 and a bit finer than 80. Remember 80 is a machine glaze. As with all "Glaze", they have filling properties. Some contain just oils and some contain extremely fine clay to fill.



The Menzerna polish is just that, pure polish, no fillers etc.







Deanski



ok, so its a pure polish, inbtween #9 and #80?
 
PO73CP is the Polish and PO73 is the sealaing wax on Menzerna.de.

In Sweden PO73CP is called a sealing wax. Confusing. But I think you have the sealing wax. And both of the products are yellow.
 
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