FPII Question

Beason

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Will FPII remove any oils or waxes from previous steps? Leaving a clean surface for Zaino? What is its polishing ability compared to from Meg, SSR or Opt.?
 
Not sure about the prep for Zaino as I don't use that system/product. However, FPII is approximately equivalent to SSR1 and OP.



See the link below.



http://danosdetailing.com/products/



Myself, I have OP and FPII and I really like FPII. It takes care all of my light wash/drying incuded marring when combined with a polishing pad (Edge 2000 green or propel green). Easy to work with using a PC. Have had excellent results with OP as well, but no direct comparision with FPII as I use it on other vehicles. Both are really nice products though.



FPII will remove previous layers and I would assume that if you buff residues with 50/50 IPA/Water mix, that your surface would be clean enough for Zaino.
 
FPII is like the OP equivalent. While OP has a longer working time, I like the finish FPII gives. Only downside is that on it's own, FPII dusts quite a bit.



I'm assuming it would remove any dust and oils from previous steps as it's a final step polish. But like drck said, a 50/50 wipedown will prep the surface enough.
 
Deviant said:
FPII is like the OP equivalent. While OP has a longer working time, I like the finish FPII gives. Only downside is that on it's own, FPII dusts quite a bit.



I'm assuming it would remove any dust and oils from previous steps as it's a final step polish. But like drck said, a 50/50 wipedown will prep the surface enough.



Alright Ill stick with the IPA or Z6 wipe down
 
Deviant said:
FPII is like the OP equivalent. While OP has a longer working time, I like the finish FPII gives. Only downside is that on it's own, FPII dusts quite a bit.

I find that if FPII dusts, then I'm using too much. Being a final polish it requires very little...about half of what you'd use polishing with IP.
 
I learned this trick from Picus.. I mixed FPII or FP w/RMG. This way, it doesnt dust much.
 
I learned that trick from RAG; the only issue with it before a sealant is that RMG can impede the bonding ability of a sealant, so you need to isa:water before the sealant. If you use straight up FPII you won't need isa (although I like it anyway)
 
As I said before...if it dusts, you're using too much.



Save the RMG to mix with the other Menzernas.



Use less FPII, save on polish, save on RMG. :bigups
 
Distilled water helps FPII stay dust-free and very workable.



I premist the pad prior to applying the FPII and I also premist the panel that I'm using with one spray of distilled. Works great.



Dave
 
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