Humidity and Menzerna

Casebrius

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I'm about to buy some new polishes. Is it true that Menzerna does not work the best in high humidity? I'm specificly interested in the 106FA and its ability to cope with high humidity. I live in south Louisiana and lower humidity is 3 months away. This will be used on a single stage yellow BMW paint. Thanks
 
I wouldn't over think the humidity issue with Menzerna polish. The line is excellent and the product is used from Florida to Texas during summer months. It's 98 degress here in Houston and I wouldn't hesitate using any Menzerna product.....
 
I use it, and I would say that humidity does effect it. I put a spray of qd on the pad once in a while, and it worked like a charm. Otherwise, the polish disappeared after one or two passes on a humid day.
 
Casebrius said:
I'm about to buy some new polishes. Is it true that Menzerna does not work the best in high humidity? I'm specificly interested in the 106FA and its ability to cope with high humidity. I live in south Louisiana and lower humidity is 3 months away. This will be used on a single stage yellow BMW paint. Thanks



I live up here in shreveport, I also use menz as others have said spray your pad with some water, pad lube, or qd and it works like a charm, I do have some opt on stand by just incase though ive never had to use it.
 
Menzerna and humidity just don't mix... I used it for 6-8 months (fall-spring) but ended up reaching for Meg's stuff once summer came around here in Chicago... they're great polishes but very picky about the work environment, so I've opted to switch back to Meg's and perfect using their polishes even more...
 
100 degree day here in Arkansas yesterday, didn't have any problems with 106FF. Well at first I thought it was going to give me fits because the polish appeared to be coming off the pad in "clumps" after awhile but I switched to another white CCS pad and all was well again.
 
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