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      07-21-2007, 11:16 AM   #23
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hmm.. it was a white cotton pad. did it all by hand.
damn that must of took awhile to do the whole car.
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      07-21-2007, 11:27 AM   #24
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luckily i was referring to an s2k. didnt take long esp with a softop. e92 will take forever tho lol
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wow, I'm tempted to try Menzerna's product after your review
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Interesting thread regarding polishes. From my experience of using Poorboy's polishes is they work great when used correctly. I personally find that the Menzerna line of polishes is far superior for depth and gloss as well as removing imperfections, especially when you look at their best couple of polishes, PO106ff and Super Intensive Polish (which we have on order).

The difference between the Poorboy's and Menzerna line-ups is that Poorboy's line of polishes uses larger abrasives, which means they take longer to properly break down and do not finish down as fine. Menzerna uses a higher concentration of smaller abrasives in all of their levels of polishes. The Menzerna polishes were designed to work specifically with a buffer (Random Orbital or Rotary), but once they begin to break down, they tend to finish down finer since the abrasives are already starting out much smaller.

I haven't personally used Z-PC because I've been hesitant to switch what works for me, the Menzerna line, but I found this thread very interesting to read. Good info!

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wow, I'm tempted to try Menzerna's product after your review
I think you'll be extremely pleased with the Menzerna line up if you enjoyed the Poorboy's line of polishes. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you have any further questions on it.

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i was just talking to Sal from zaino, and he told me to put z-pc + z-aio, which are the two things i never tried from the zaino line up, also he told me not to put any other wax on top of that....I'm guessing z-aio has wax in it or something? A little confused still damn why does zaino have to be so confusing haha
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