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JuneBug said:"You can only be finished once" oh yeah? Try marriage for a second time!
Marriage is terminal as is having children. At the rate I'm going I'll live forever:LOLOL :woohoo:
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JuneBug said:"You can only be finished once" oh yeah? Try marriage for a second time!
JuneBug said:I hear ya bro! My oldest just ran in and stuck her icy hands on my face - I have no idea why. I guess when she graduates and goes away to college I'll miss things like that - maybe - LOL!
charlesaferg said:OLD PO85RD(3.02) was changed to PO83Q, which has more cut. If this has confused some people...
But yes, PO85RD POLISH(newer) has more cut than PO106FF - and was specifically engineered a few years ago for the introduction of the harder, ceramic clear-coats. They have since then added a more specific array of specialized products, I feel it has not been made absolete, but these products don't necessarily need to be used in conjunction with it.
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Islander78 said:This is what I was refering to....
charlesaferg said:Super
Intensive
Polish
"SIP"
"PO83Q"
PO85RD3.02 SILICONE: None CUT: 3.5 GLOSS: 3 COLOR: white "OEM;" REM GRIT: 2,000
VS
Nano Polish
PO106FF SILICONE: None CUT: 2.5 GLOSS: 5 COLOR: grey "OEM;" REM GRIT: 2,500
charlesaferg said:I use multiple combinations for various situations, but an example being an intact but lightly swirled & ghosting paint on an '06+ Mercedez-Benz.
I apologize, photos unavailable.
PO83Q :: Metabo Rotary, various pads(Mostly orange CCS), speeds & sizes;
PO85U :: Metabo Rotary, various pads(Mostly orange CCS), speeds & sizes;
PO106FF :: FLEX 'RO'; Orange/White CCS
Protection varies. (Irrelevant to topic.)
Overall, I feel that these are one of these best combinations for 'CeramiClear'.
A good reference would be the checks (reference link below) marking "OEM coatings" meaning newer, ceramic clear-coats. Particularly PO83Q & PO106FF.
Note: PO85RD is one of the earlier variants of their ceramic-cut polishes, and I believe it may easily be included, but the above procedure works. As with all Menzerna polishes, combinations are always different depending on the VERY specific circumstances.
Menzerna Polishing Compounds Products, menzerna polishes, menzerna car polish, menzerna nano polish, menzerna final polish, menzerna compound,
Chart available here.
(No affiliation.)
I hope this helps.
.Charles
.:EuroLux Private Auto Detail
Portland, OR :: USA
Islander78 said:Charles,aren´t you confusing PO85RD With PO85RD3.01 or PO85RD3.02? Different products... PO85RD has lower cut than 106FF or 106FA, acording to Menzerna it has 1.5.
HansB said:Since 106FF has a cut of 2.5 wouldn't you want to finish with PO85RD(1.5 cut) to get a great finish? Or is 106FF enough before the LSP? Thanks.
DJBAILEY said:106FF and PO85RD do have the same gloss rating of 5 out of 5 but the Menzerna chart says that 106FF is designed to remove minimum sanding grit size of 2,500 and the PO85RD is 3,000.
So why wouldn't you expect PO85RD finish out nicer. I consider it a finessing polish and the 106FF a finishing polish.
I definately noticed an improvement with PO85RD on my black car. I also noticed a difference finishing a black 2006 BMW 750I with PO85RD 2 weeks ago.
Depends on the color most likely.