Thanks Dewayne:

Mark McGuire

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For getting me back online. I can sign onto Detail City perfectly now. Also thanks for the timely order. Man, I ordered at 8:00 Tues. night and on Fri. I had my Menzerna. It was very well packaged. Great Job!!!

Now how about some tips, I have used mostly Meguiars products in the last year, learning the rotary, got the pc down pretty good. I don't quite understand the Menzerna product though. It seems to dry out pretty quickly or am I not using enough, about a 6in line and pick it up with the rotary at about 1200. Anyway I know you guys have the answers. Any and all help apprceiated. Last question, I have Power Gloss, I know thats first if I need it, Intensive Polish, and Final Polish II. What is the order. It seems that FPII cuts more than IP but I don't know. Please help, and many thanks.
Mark McGuire
 
OK, New Post, Menzerna product?

Anybody? I got the IP and the FPII figured out but they both seem to gum up. Am I using to much, not enough, to fast to slow. I used with both the rotary and pc. It seemed to work better with the pc. I'm not that good with the rotary yet, hood, roof, big flat areas. I have Meguiar's pads, I need a few sugguestions on how to use this product. PLEASE.
I don't think I did that right. O'well bear with me.
 
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Re: OK, New Post, Menzerna product?

I can't help you with your particular questions (haven't used the Menzerna line yet) but maybe you'd get more responses with a different thread title? I looked at it only because you were listed as both the tread starter and the only reply. :dunno
 
Menzerna Intensive Polish- can be used as a spot compound to remove 2000 grit swirls, scratches and paint defects or as a whole panel compound to restore dull, oxidized or chalky finishes.

Menzerna Final Polish II- this polish can be used after compounding or anytime as a preparatory step to waxing. Removes old wax, minor spider webbing and creates a clean, smooth, highly reflective surface

Don't allow Menzerna polish to ‘dust’, work while it’s still wet. If you find it beginning to dust, re-apply a small amount or wet the pad with some water."

Menzerna polishing compounds are best used with a high-speed rotary.

I think you may be using too much product with 3M's

JonM
 
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