Re: Ultimate Polish
SwirlX is one of my faves to polish by hand, it has some corrective properties and will remove minor swirls.
However I'd only use it by hand, not by rotary, and this is why:
I find it very dry. Even 3M's own comparable polish is a bit wetter almost gel like and I can see if I hover over a patch of paint I'll quite easily strike through. It's for this reason I prefer using Menzerna polishes.
Going straight into rotary polishing I needed something fool proof, did my homework, talked to a few pro's and the Menz kit ticked all the boxes. I was told that it's the common theme with Megs polishes that they are a bit dry and are a bit difficult to break down.
Rather than calling the polishes different numbers, I think Megs need to simplify their polishes and perhaps go more along the lines of 3M and call them something like Final, low cut, med cut etc. Far easier to understand and then perhaps I'd make the switch.
SwirlX is one of my faves to polish by hand, it has some corrective properties and will remove minor swirls.
However I'd only use it by hand, not by rotary, and this is why:
I find it very dry. Even 3M's own comparable polish is a bit wetter almost gel like and I can see if I hover over a patch of paint I'll quite easily strike through. It's for this reason I prefer using Menzerna polishes.
Going straight into rotary polishing I needed something fool proof, did my homework, talked to a few pro's and the Menz kit ticked all the boxes. I was told that it's the common theme with Megs polishes that they are a bit dry and are a bit difficult to break down.
Rather than calling the polishes different numbers, I think Megs need to simplify their polishes and perhaps go more along the lines of 3M and call them something like Final, low cut, med cut etc. Far easier to understand and then perhaps I'd make the switch.
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