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    Thumbs up Detailing Jem and a video of one very shiny Jaguar

    I was going to post a load of pictures, but this video says it all.

    The car was polished with Mencerna, glazed with Blackhole and waxed with Dodo Juice Supernatural, enjoy


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    WOW Shiny . You have proper talent.
    I get bored half way through - keep up the good work.

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    Nice

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    Same combo of products I am using on my S14.........gives amazing results!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark basford View Post
    Same combo of products I am using on my S14.........gives amazing results!
    Yeah I've tried a good few other polishes, the 3M range is very good, but I keep going back to the Menzerna

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jem View Post
    Yeah I've tried a good few other polishes, the 3M range is very good, but I keep going back to the Menzerna
    My buddy is an amateur detailer and uses the 3m stuff. I borrowed some of his polishes but found they dried out to quick and when I spritzed them to get some moisture in, it just spattered everywhere. I find the Menzerna stuff stays workable for longer and breaks down in a more gradual and predictable fashion.

    My S14 has had a very average partial respray with noticeable joins where the respray joins the original paint so I have been cutting this back with 3000 grit wet and dry and then following up with the menzerna polishes and the results are near perfect, even on orange peel!

    Menzerna for the win!

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    That's the nice thing about the menzerna, it just works

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