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Old 04-05-2007, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by JMZ_blkobsidian
Klasse SG and Natty's blue from you after speaking with someone at your company. Good advice and great service!

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Originally Posted by harley01
I also vote for 106ff. I polished my car for the first time ever and was with a PC and amazed how easy it was. Used the LC orange followed up with a LC white. Having the Halogen light stand really showed me how much the polish was removing all the fine swirls. I love my black car again!
I agree this product could be the premier finishing polish on the market at the moment. Have yet to find a polish that not only has a medium cut to it but also finishes down further than any other product I have tested. Glad to hear you've also had great experiences with the po106ff as well harley01!

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Originally Posted by bwassul
What are the advantages/disadvantages of Menzerna FPII vs. PO106ff???
Here is some info comparing the two products mentioned.
  • PO106ff falls between Intensive Polish and Final Polish II as far as cutting ability
  • PO106ff finishes down finer than Final Polish II - yielding more depth and more gloss and more swirls and imperfections removed
  • Potential time saver with PO106ff if you plan on using Intensive Polish and Final Polish II
  • Lower cost per coat if you compare 1 coat of PO106ff vs 1 coat of Intensive Polish and 1 coat of Final Polish II
This is how I came up with my reasoning behind it being more cost effective:

If you compare the cost using 3oz of product per coat:

PO106ff = $4.69 / coat @ 3oz per coat
(1 bottle ~ 10 - 12 coats)

vs.

Intensive Polish 16oz = $3.00 / coat @ 3oz per coat
Final Polish II 16oz = $3.00 / coat @ 3oz per coat

If your swirls and imperfections are not severe you may be able to get away with one quality coat of PO106ff which costs $4.69 instead of the additional time needed to perform two coats of polish which totals $6 of product all said and done.

This product works great on a rotary buffer and on a Porter Cable. This is one of the only products I consider going right from the rotary to applying a sealant or wax without worrying about rotary haze or holograms because of how fine it finishes down. I know picus uses this polish on his customers vehicles to achieve his professional quality results.

Great questions everyone, I see a lot of thought being put into the questions which shows everyone wants to improve their standards of detailing!

George @ Detailed Image
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