Menzerna PO106FF...which pad via PC?

I guess I get somewhat different results..I always mist the pad with Black Baron Foam Pad Lubricant.

I will work 85 with a 3in white pad on one side of a gas tank for 5 min. Doesnt dry out and very easy to remove.
 
I've used it mostly with the yellow Meguiars polishing pad. Works very well. Today, I used a Lake Country variable contour polishing pad I got from one of my distributors on a metallic tan Jaguar S Type. Came out very nice and did a good job on some very light spider swirls.
 
Scottwax said:
I've used it mostly with the yellow Meguiars polishing pad. Works very well. Today, I used a Lake Country variable contour polishing pad I got from one of my distributors on a metallic tan Jaguar S Type. Came out very nice and did a good job on some very light spider swirls.





Metallic tan Jag hmmmmm those will be some cool pics to see once they get developed. :spot
 
I get great results using the green Propell pad on finnishes that have mild swrilling and light scratches. It does dust alittle, but that might just be my learning curve with this polish. However it will be replacing the PO85RD it my line up when it runs out. I too got a great deal from Flatstick. Thanks again!
 
zippymbr said:
I get great results using the green Propell pad on finnishes that have mild swrilling and light scratches. It does dust alittle, but that might just be my learning curve with this polish. However it will be replacing the PO85RD it my line up when it runs out. I too got a great deal from Flatstick. Thanks again!





You are very welcome. guess there may be a learning curve because I have not had any dusting issues to speak of :confused: either way the stuff seems to suit my needs as well as my eye. like it has been said here before use what you like.... like what you use. on a sidenote the temps have been very nice here and looks like I will get to do an SUV this week :bigups
 
This is what PO106FF can remove via PC. Single passes on each panel, speed 5, moderate pressure. Also used a polishing pad. The final pic was after polishing and finishing with FMJ.





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