Menzerna 4500

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Ummm.....WOW! This stuff on my black paint using a PC and a LC black pad is just stunning! My car isn't a daily driver so it only needs occasional minimal correction for very slight webbing from regular cleanups. This stuff totally removes the light haze produced by compounding and just makes the black paint look truly clear and transparent. Well worth the money. Produces just a fraction of the slag compared to 3M Finesse It II. A coat of CG Blacklight followed by a coat CB Black should have the car coming out looking pretty damn sweet.
 

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Will do. Looks like I'm going to try their Menzerna 2000 Intensive Polish next. Right now I'm using the Meguiars Microfiber system and the special compound for it (D300) and it works pretty good at removing the light defects. But I'm so impressed by the Menzerna 4500 and the quality that I'd bet the Menzerna 2000 would do a much quicker job with less hazing than the Meguiars D300 compound. I may just order a bottle.

Not quite sure what pad I should order with the Menzerna 2000 though.
 

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Well I got in the Menzerna 2000 Intensive polish. IMO, not so intensive and dusts like a mo fo! I think I will stick with Meguiars D300 and microfiber pad for scratch removal. It does dust some but nowhere near the amount of dust that the Menzerna 2000 produces. The Menzerna 4500 is definitely a keeper though! Amazing finishing polish with virtually no dusting.
 

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http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81497

Lake Country White or Green.

Hydrotech Tangerine.

The trick to some of the menzerna polishes is to lightly mist the pad with water pre application.

Thanks for the reply Seer. I followed Autogeeks recommendation and got the LC white pad for the 2000. I keep a spray bottle with distilled water so I will try misting the pad and see if that helps any.
 

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