Full out Menzerna Power Lock Review with Pictures

I did a full write up and review for Detailed Image and had it published today. Check the link and report back and share any experiences with it for all.



Hope everyone's spring time rush is treating them right :xyxthumbs



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Dj great article man. I'm glad to see that everything is going well with you. Looks like now that your working with Detailed Image things are on the up an up. Congrats on your success.
 
mmmhmmm! Great job DJ. Question, where did you purchase that plastic cord anti-jammer from (i know it's not the name, too lazy to find it). Great job, I still have a lot of M21, Jet Seal left over so I better start finishing those before I buy the power lock. Haven't had much time to detail lately, so they've been just sitting around.
 
I havent heard anything about the durability yet? Ive heard a lot of people talk about the slickness and ease of use/application and the small amount used in the entire application.
 
DetailnByDustn said:
I havent heard anything about the durability yet? Ive heard a lot of people talk about the slickness and ease of use/application and the small amount used in the entire application.





As the product was released just over a month ago......... there needs to be some time to go by until that question is answered, but from the beading I have seen so far it should be on par with the best out there.
 
Great Review and much needed Pix DJ.



I'm really torn apart between getting Power Lock and BFWD.



Strictly in terms of Looks (sharp reflections, depth) would you say BFWD looks better than Power Lock?



I mean evertime I see properly detailed vehicles with BFWD, It simply blows me away.



Billy's (presidential detail's) superb work on the 370z with BFWD comes to mind.



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BFWD sure looks swell, but any visual comparisons between the 2 in your experience?
 
Auto Concierge said:
As the product was released just over a month ago......... there needs to be some time to go by until that question is answered, but from the beading I have seen so far it should be on par with the best out there.



haha thank you auto concierge



Got_Leather said:
In a little over 2 months I will be able to give updates on 90 days worth of protection.



Thanks whats a typical sealant last 3 - 5 months?
 
mystickid said:
Great Review and much needed Pix DJ.



I'm really torn apart between getting Power Lock and BFWD.



Strictly in terms of Looks (sharp reflections, depth) would you say BFWD looks better than Power Lock?



I mean evertime I see properly detailed vehicles with BFWD, It simply blows me away.



Billy's (presidential detail's) superb work on the 370z with BFWD comes to mind.



BFWD sure looks swell, but any visual comparisons between the 2 in your experience?







The only difference I notice is that the Menzerna Power Lock is a tad bit thicker. In terms of look, if I did 2 cars side by side and said pick MPL, or pick BFWD, you would be guessing.
 
Subscribed for durability finding.



I've personally applied it on a few panels of my daily driver right now that sits outside 24/7. I should also have some good feedback on durability within the next couple of months. I did notice it tends to attract dust until the first wash after application. Not too terribly uncommon and not nearly as bad as when there's caranuba's on the surface.
 
I cant wait to see how well this lasts. Does it repel and release dirt well? I think this is very important. DP Poli Coat claims super slickness, 3 weeks of good slickness from Power Lock seems good.



DP's "Poli Coat" paint sealant is just hitting the market too se it will be intreasting to see how these two new boys do.
 
steelwind101 said:
I cant wait to see how well this lasts. Does it repel and release dirt well? I think this is very important. DP Poli Coat claims super slickness, 3 weeks of good slickness from Power Lock seems good.



DP's "Poli Coat" paint sealant is just hitting the market too se it will be intreasting to see how these two new boys do.



I am interested to see that too.



What I am also eager to find is the comparison of gloss and shine between the DP and other sealants such as WG DG Sealant 3.0 and Power Lock.



DP Poli-Coat (16oz) is only $14.99 compared to WGDG 3.0's price tag of $34.99 for 16oz. Both are distributed exclusively by the same company, PBMA. It wouldn't make any business sense to me that the cheaper DP Poli-coat sealant would both last last longer and look better than the more expensive Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0.
 
the_invisible said:
I am interested to see that too.



What I am also eager to find is the comparison of gloss and shine between the DP and other sealants such as WG DG Sealant 3.0 and Power Lock.



DP Poli-Coat (16oz) is only $14.99 compared to WGDG 3.0's price tag of $34.99 for 16oz. Both are distributed exclusively by the same company, PBMA. It wouldn't make any business sense to me that the cheaper DP Poli-coat sealant would both last last longer and look better than the more expensive Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0.



This might be a sign that they'll be coming out with WDGS 4.0. I better start using up my 3.0.:)
 
the_invisible said:
I am interested to see that too.



What I am also eager to find is the comparison of gloss and shine between the DP and other sealants such as WG DG Sealant 3.0 and Power Lock.



DP Poli-Coat (16oz) is only $14.99 compared to WGDG 3.0's price tag of $34.99 for 16oz. Both are distributed exclusively by the same company, PBMA. It wouldn't make any business sense to me that the cheaper DP Poli-coat sealant would both last last longer and look better than the more expensive Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0.



Its one of them name things your paying for. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Fuzion, till I just tried something new.:grinno: How much of a name are we paying for. Look at Colinite 915. It looks better then fuzion and blows it away in durabilty, yet its only like 30 dollars?
 
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