It's been almost five years since I first tried Menzerna PF2500, and still love it. I know so many products have emerged, but for some reason Menzerna remains a high quality option.
Cheers for the comments so far, I think I will take over videos where by bits and pieces need to be explained and videos such as the product ones will carry on the way they are. Joe
Thanks for the info. Bought a slightly used black Subaru last summer and whoever owned it before was obviously careless with cleaning it.. Holograms and swirls ALL over this poor car and I'm studying up on how to make it nice again.
Great video as usual. I agree with Nathan W, it depends on the type of video it is. I thought you were clear and concise. No need to babel on like a lot of people do in videos, plus you fast forward sections when needs be.
I wish you wouldn't have Fast Forwarded this; I really wanted to see just how long it took you to get that panel set in "Real Time". Do you know how much actual time it took you for that little section?
James Landale unfortunately I can't comment as I haven't tried this chemical guys product. However, just from general knowledge I can say this... Usually products that describe themselves as one step products tend to be made of two main ingredients. The first, light abrasives that I'll remove light swirls. The second is usually a filler ingredient, to mask the swirls and scratches the abrasive couldn't remove. Where as this Menzerna is compound with deminishing abrasives. This means that it will not have fillers so the result you see here is a genuine result. I hope this answer helps, Thanks for watching, Joe
Old comment, but I've used both on an entire car each so I figured I'd give my input. Both cars were Subarus, but the one I used the menzerna on was a 2002 while the one I used VSS on was a 2014. I think the menzerna 2500 is better, but VSS did take out some scratches and finished decently.
It's been almost five years since I first tried Menzerna PF2500, and still love it.
I know so many products have emerged, but for some reason Menzerna remains a high quality option.
Cheers for the comments so far, I think I will take over videos where by bits and pieces need to be explained and videos such as the product ones will carry on the way they are.
Joe
Love this video, especially using a different polisher other then the standard rupes or PC that everyone has, keep the vids coming!
Thanks for the info. Bought a slightly used black Subaru last summer and whoever owned it before was obviously careless with cleaning it.. Holograms and swirls ALL over this poor car and I'm studying up on how to make it nice again.
Great video as usual. I agree with Nathan W, it depends on the type of video it is.
I thought you were clear and concise. No need to babel on like a lot of people do in videos, plus you fast forward sections when needs be.
Nice work Joe.
Excellent video. What kind of car was this? Would really like to see the full before and after of the car.
Thanks for you kind words!
It was on my Brabus Smart Car
I wish you wouldn't have Fast Forwarded this; I really wanted to see just how long it took you to get that panel set in "Real Time". Do you know how much actual time it took you for that little section?
nice video mate i subed you good to know some of these products and information
well yeah that's true mate thank you
Great video mate is it your own company or do you do it on the side ?
+Ghost44681
I just do it on the side to earn a little extra pocket money
Aright ok mate was gonna say how do you get your customers
Word of mouth. Also my friend owns a mercedes workshop so I gain customers through him. Very useful!
Do you know if this is better than the chemical guys vss 1 step polish
James Landale unfortunately I can't comment as I haven't tried this chemical guys product. However, just from general knowledge I can say this... Usually products that describe themselves as one step products tend to be made of two main ingredients. The first, light abrasives that I'll remove light swirls. The second is usually a filler ingredient, to mask the swirls and scratches the abrasive couldn't remove.
Where as this Menzerna is compound with deminishing abrasives. This means that it will not have fillers so the result you see here is a genuine result.
I hope this answer helps,
Thanks for watching, Joe
Old comment, but I've used both on an entire car each so I figured I'd give my input.
Both cars were Subarus, but the one I used the menzerna on was a 2002 while the one I used VSS on was a 2014.
I think the menzerna 2500 is better, but VSS did take out some scratches and finished decently.
Talking is brilliant.
How much you guys charge for this correction?
what are those little dots that didn't go away?
Either is small dips in the paint itself, which can't be polished/compounded out, or it's the flake in the black paint that makes it look like dots.
Solvent pop in the paint, or the flake.
Wooww
Doing the whole car can take over 4 hours lol