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    should I use both the Menzerna Super Intensive Polish AND the PO 106FA?

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    Or should I start with just the 106FA?

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    Re: should I use both the Menzerna Super Intensive Polish AND the PO 106FA?

    Um...what are you trying to achieve? Always start with your least agressive pad and polish, then if it doesnt work, get alittle more agressive.

    Depending on what your trying to achieve, SIP may be too much...
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    Re: should I use both the Menzerna Super Intensive Polish AND the PO 106FA?

    Quote Originally Posted by Twista616 View Post
    Um...what are you trying to achieve? Always start with your least agressive pad and polish, then if it doesnt work, get alittle more agressive.

    Depending on what your trying to achieve, SIP may be too much...
    i have some spider webbing I was trying to clean up, also, had some left over paint when somebody backed into my front bumper.

    i finished the detail today, I'm gonna make a thread with ipcs when I get home!

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