Im thinking of picking up some Menzerna Intensive Polish and I'm thinking that I might want to follow it up with a finer polish to remove any haze and micromarring that occures with the IP.
According to the Menzerna chart on Autogeek.net, the Final Polish has a cut rating of 3.0 out of 5. The intensive polish is 3.5 out of 5. Are those two too close to be used together? Would I be better off following the IP with some Micro Polish (cut rating 2.0)
Both the FP and MP have the same gloss rating.
It appears that for moderate defects, you would use the Intensive Polish followed by Micro Polish. For lighter defects, use the just the Final Polish by itself. It also looks like final polish is a good follow up to the PowerGloss Compound
Also, Nano Polish and Super Intensive Polish appear to be just for those new, super hard, ceramic clear coats. Is that true?
Could someone break it down for me? What is the proper application for Intensive Polish, Nano Polish, Micro Polish, and Finishing Polish. Also, which products might work well together?
According to the Menzerna chart on Autogeek.net, the Final Polish has a cut rating of 3.0 out of 5. The intensive polish is 3.5 out of 5. Are those two too close to be used together? Would I be better off following the IP with some Micro Polish (cut rating 2.0)
Both the FP and MP have the same gloss rating.
It appears that for moderate defects, you would use the Intensive Polish followed by Micro Polish. For lighter defects, use the just the Final Polish by itself. It also looks like final polish is a good follow up to the PowerGloss Compound
Also, Nano Polish and Super Intensive Polish appear to be just for those new, super hard, ceramic clear coats. Is that true?
Could someone break it down for me? What is the proper application for Intensive Polish, Nano Polish, Micro Polish, and Finishing Polish. Also, which products might work well together?