imported_prgallo
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I was wondering how they matched up. I have been using GEPC and love the finish, but having used IP and been really happy with it I thought another Menzerna product, FTG might be worth a try too.
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BillNorth said:FTG is supposed to be a total PITA to remove. Sounds a lot like WG pre sealant cleaner. Save your money.
Bill.
Well, I have tried it, and your technique didn't work for me, unfortunately. It's the "completely removed" bit that was the problem; no matter how much I wiped, or how many fresh towels I tried, there was still fine smearing from the oils in the glaze. It was noticeable if you really looked for it on my silver WRX . . . I hesitate to try FTG on any darker color because the smearing will be more evident.Spilchy said:Couldn't disagree more! You haven't tried it![]()
Work a panel at a time with a little bit. It's very oily and does not haze. I just keep buffing and buffing with a polishing pad at speed 4. I use a plush MF and wipe off, turning the towel once or twice until completely removed. I use on dark colors like black, red, greens and blues.
L33,L33 said:Hey Tort,
How much of the FTG are you using. Usually I lay 1 line in about a full circle around the pad. I used it this weekend on a white lexus with microfinger pad, it worked well. About half way through i had to spray the microfinger pad with water to remove the gunked up FTG.
I don't know if it means anything or if anyone else has tried it, but i find Meg's Ultimate wipe to work very well with removing Menzerna's polishes and glaze.