Menzerna Polishing System

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  • November 24, 2011 at 4:39 am #34349

    try the norton 3000 cheaper then the trizac and last a little longer..

    January 30, 2012 at 9:23 am #35633

    And the Mirka Abralon lasts even longer and is less expensive than the Norton. They have 1000/2000/3000/4000. You can buy it in different pack sizes too, i believe 10 and 20, to cater to different size shops. After i denib and/or wet sand my clear to appearance, i go over everything with the Abralon 2000 then 4000. It comes in both 3″ and 6″. The 3″ gives you great control on denibs if you have a 3″ DA. When you think it’s shot, take it off the DA, dip it in water, roll it up and gently wring it out and watch how much more life you get out of it. I’ve found using the 2000/4000, if you do it right and don’t just buzz the panel quick and half assed,basically eliminates any chance of your sand scratches coming back after buffing, regardless your favorite brand of polish.

    I used to use the Menzerna system. Loved it. Then the jobber i was getting it from dropped it and picked up Hi Temp products full line. They have some great stuff, and it’s very reasonably priced. It’s what i’ve been using for some time now. They have a compound to please just about anyone. My guys all use different ones out of the line, and they’re cheap enough that i don’t mind stocking several. http://www.hitempinc.com/index.html if you’re interested. Also, if you have a local Mirka rep, grab some samples of their polishes…my rep gave me some and told me they’re made by Menzerna. 😉

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