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After 4 years, I tried to remove swirl marks with DA but no success. Got Menz IP yesterday with new pads and tested it out today. The result is amazing, majority of the swirl marks are gone. Here is the comparision,
Left (Today):
Orange Pad- Menz IP
White Pad- Menz FPII
Hand apply- Klasse AIO
Right (last week):
Orange Pad- Megs #1
White Pad- Menz FPII
Blue Pad- Klasse AIO
Yep - Menzerna's great stuff. Just out of curiosity, where did you hear about it? It gets a lot of discussion in the Mercedes/BMW forums, but I didn't think many other people here used it.
The only problem I've had with their Intensive Polish is that over time, it separates in the jug pretty badly, and it's hard to get it mixed up again. Also, it doesn't totally dissolve away as you work it with the polisher, so you have to be more careful to not let it dry out.
I found this out at Autopia.org. I was thinking trying out Megs 80, but I worry that it will stain the plastic trims like most Megs products that I tried. I've been using Menz FPII for years now and love it. Many people complained about Klasse, but I have not problem so far. Since my car is PS, it give a great bright shine, not to forget the great protection. Thanks for your advice. Cheers
Yep - Menzerna's great stuff. Just out of curiosity, where did you hear about it? It gets a lot of discussion in the Mercedes/BMW forums, but I didn't think many other people here used it.
I have become a Mezerna convert from the Klasse Twin w/Sourveign on top. You probably hear on MB forums because it was supposedly created for MB to use in their factorys