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    Is there anyone out there or someone who can cross-reference Menzerna polish with Meguiars so I know what to get?For example Menz PO85RD=Meguiars num ?

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    Re: Cross-Reference

    Someone might help with the crossover until then what are you working on and what are you trying to accomplish?

    Mike Phillips
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    • #3
      Re: Cross-Reference

      Well I do not think there is a direct crossover as Menzerna has a fairly limited product line in comparison, and they are of course quite different in terms of how they attempt to achieve the same end results.

      Here is a link to a chart that explains the cut and gloss factors for Menzerna products, which should hopefully get you going in the right direction and start saving you some $$$ with much less expensive Meg's products

      Menzerna Polishing Compounds - Autogeek is proud to carry the Menzerna Polishing Compounds product line of car care products imported from Germany. Menzerna polishes are the same polishes used by Mercedes Benz of Germany. Menzerna have been making ...

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      • #4
        Re: Cross-Reference

        I was just getting that link from over at F150! I was going to say, Menzerna goes from 1-5, so I'd guess doubling the number will probably get you into a closer range. Really, all you need with a DA is some M80 and M83.

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        • #5
          Re: Cross-Reference

          Here is a link to a chart. I don't know how accurate it is so use at your own risk.

          Polish Abrasive Levels
          Scott

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          • #6
            Re: Cross-Reference

            Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
            Here is a link to a chart. I don't know how accurate it is so use at your own risk.

            Polish Abrasive Levels
            Thanks this gives me an idea were I stand

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