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Old Aug 1, 2010 | 01:42 AM
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Hi

Im looking to purchase a range of Menzerna products starting from compounding to protection. Ive noticed that some products offered by Mezerna are intended for standard and ceramic paint finishes. How do i deterimine if the paint of the car is standard or ceramic?

Also whats the best products to select in each category of polishing, finishing and protection?

Ive noticed that Menzerna offers different products for each category and selecting one allrounder from each one can prove to be a dawnting task.

Thanks in advance guys
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Old Aug 1, 2010 | 01:54 AM
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It sure can be difficult to choose the "best" from each category, because every case (car) you're going to polish, are more or less different compared to each other.

I've succeeded pretty well with these:
- PO85RD 3.02 (I think the name is changing/changed already)
- PO106FA
- PO85RD

I guess you've found this, I consider it helpful!
http://www.menzerna.com/fileadmin/be...e/e_polish.pdf

- Antti -
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Old Aug 1, 2010 | 02:57 AM
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Thanks for that

Like you said depending on the condition of the paint different products will suffice.
However does anybody know how to distiniguish standard to ceramic paint finishes?
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Old Aug 1, 2010 | 12:25 PM
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My Ride: 530I Silver gray with gray leather with Premium Package, Logic 7 Premium sound system with Ipod interface, xenon adaptive headlights, Active steering, Power retractable rear sunshade, Comfort seats, Cold weather package and M5 OEM 166 wheels, Sprintbooster. Ceramic Tint all around, Bilstein Sports shocks with Eibach springs, Brake performance Rotors and Axxis ceramic pads.
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I don't believe BMW have ceramic painted cars. I know Mercedes Benz offer them on some of their higher end models.
The Ceramic paint is a harder paint hence it is less vulnerable to scratch and chips.
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