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Old 07-12-2009, 08:57 AM
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Anyone use yet? Trying to not polish in 2 steps: SIP then 106FF(FA). My scratches are usually very light.
 
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Originally Posted by mass
Anyone use yet? Trying to not polish in 2 steps: SIP then 106FF(FA). My scratches are usually very light.
Menzerna Power Finish PO203S is an excellent one step polish, probably one of the best to turn to. It has the bite of SIP and finishes down just as good as PO106FA/FF. Read what one of the top pro detailers has to say about Menz Power Finish PO203S.

If you have any specific questions on the product, please do not hesitate to ask. For lighter scratches, I'd start off with a white polishing pad and assess your results from there.

Keep us posted on what you think of it if you give it a shot.

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Anyone use yet? Trying to not polish in 2 steps: SIP then 106FF(FA). My scratches are usually very light.
If you have very fine swirls and light scratches, you MAY be able to get by using Power Finish. This will depend on the polisher you're using. If using a Porter Cable or FLEX, you will get rid of the light swirls, but some of the scratches will still be left behind. If using a rotary, would not recommend this if you're a DIYer, Power Finish will correct very well.

Perhaps you should post a picture of your car with the focus being the paint in the sun. We'll be able to better diagnose that way. A trained eye may see things differently.
 
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Power Finish (PO203S) - (M) this is a one-step scratch remover polish is formulated for CeramiClear or other ‘Hard’ paints. It will remove 2500 grit, cut 3.0-gloss 3.5, is formulated as a quick way to polish out light flaws and amplify the paint’s gloss. Designed for European, OEM automakers using scratch-resistant clear coats, but as other automakers begin their switch to high-solid-content clear coats (Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, Audi, VW and Porsche plants in Germany, Volvo in Sweden, Renault in France, Ferrari and Fiat in Italy and here in the US at Daimler-Chrysler and General Motors Corvette

With a single step polish once you see it has just started to break-down, either clean your pad or replace it with a fresh one and then continue at the same RPM you left off at, break-down the rest of the polish, and then continue to burnish the paint surface.

As a 2-Step System - Power Finish PO203S is an ideal polish for all ‘hard’ clear coat paint, after a wipe-down process it can be followed with Nano Polish (PO85RD 3.01) using a black pad for lighter imperfections, or for burnishing the surface for even more depth and gloss.

While technically a final or finishing polish in the same category as PO106FA, PO203S Power Finish offers substantially more cutting power, In fact, it is just below Menzerna PO83 Super Intensive Polish in its ability to remove moderate to mild swirls, water spots, and light scratches, and then it burnishes the paint to an ultra high gloss


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