Menzerna Fast Gloss FG400

Pravin@crazydetailer

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
Menzerna Fast Gloss FG400 contains even more ultra fine abrasive so can now remove sanding marks up to 1200 grit whilst at the same time producing exceptional levels of gloss. We have found this to be a truly exceptional product when used by either Dual Action or Rotary polisher, quickly removing swirls and scratches even on tough paints leaving a truly exceptional level of gloss for such a correction compound. This compound can be worked for a extended time with no dusting that you would expect from a compound with this cutting power.

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This is now LIVE and available!

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Pravin@crazydetailer

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
Chaps, I can't contain my excitement. This was launched around late July early August which is why the amount of information on the net is very limited. So I am very pleased that we were lucky enough to get this on our shores so quickly.
The one complaint about PF2500 was the cut wasn't as great as it should be. But the finish was its trump card, because the gloss from PF2500 was great!

So when I read that this new compound that was just released would have a higher cut than 2500 but finish the same, I was VERY sceptical. Then they gave me the details and I did not believe them one bit.

This is what they claimed:
It would remove 1200 grit sanding marks (Okay fair enough but so does PowerGloss 1000)
There would be virtually no dust (Erm, I'm not so sure guys, this is a compound afterall .. now I start doubting their claims.)
It would finish down like a polish that could even be LSP ready (hahaha ... yeah right. Pull the other one chaps!)

Okay that's when I took a bottle and had to try this out for myself. It sounded way too good to be true. The pics above is on Neil's MKII. He sanded with 1500 grit, and then polished off. The last pic is how this compound finished off! I couldn't believe my eyes! And yes there was virtually zero dust !!! From a compound !

On a light colour like silver or white, I rate you wouldn't even need to follow up with a finishing polish. On blacks and other dark colours, I would still pass over with Final Finish.

I will see if I can get the chart sheet scanned but this is definitely the next evolution in polishing!

Cut - 9/10
Gloss - 7/10

To put this into context:

Menzerna PF2500
Cut - 5/10
Gloss - 7/10

Final Finish 106FA
Cut - 2/10
Gloss - 10/10
 
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