Menzerna 106FA After Menzerna PO203 On White Paint?

Greetings,



I recently changed to my winter LSP and decided to polish out some imperfections on my pearl white maxima. I used the FLEX with a orange pad and menz power finish. The paint looks much better but I am just looking for opinions if I should now follow up with Menz 106fa on a white pad?



thanx
 
85rd. would be a more natural progression from Power Finish. You definitely will gain some gloss, but it may not be too noticeable by most people's eyes.
 
JohnKleven said:
85rd. would be a more natural progression from Power Finish. You definitely will gain some gloss, but it may not be too noticeable by most people's eyes.



My sentiments exactly. You will get more gloss out of it, but is it enough to justify a few more hours of polishing? On a daily driver, probably not.
 
thanx guys will keep the 4 coats of 476 i already have on there till ocotber and polish it out again



to me detailing is theraputic so i will try 85 and see how it looks
 
umi000 said:
Try a test spot, see if it makes any difference?





Valuable piece of info right here. People should always be doing test spots as this is the real deal to what will happen. A couple more minutes could mean a huge time savings or a need for more work.



Because of this car's color (pearl/metallic), I would doubt an improvement would be that noticable. Yes, many can say that the base color shouldn't dictate what steps you use, but this doesn't always equate into something your eyes and brain determines as realistic.
 
I hardly reaches for a finer polish then PO203S, aka Power finish, on my "details" wich are more or less enhancement. On darker colours and if they are willing to

pay, then I use a finer polish often PO106FA or PO85RE5.



Three stepper: Fast gloss, Power finish, Super - or Final finish

Two stepper: power finish, super - or final finish; power finish with wool and then power- or super finish with foam.

Onestepper: power-, or Super or final finish.
 
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