Menzerna Micro Polish PO85RD
Menzerna Micro Polish PO85RD belongs
in the same ""Finishing Polish" category as Menzerna PO106FF and PO106FA.
Largely overshadowed by it's two more popular siblings, Micro Polish PO85RD
is used at the OEM level by some automakers and enjoys an almost cult following
among high-end detailers here in the U.S. Some of these perfectionist detailers
believe that Final Polish P085RD brings out the paint's true color range,
depth and clarity better than any other polish.
Designed to remove up to 2500 grit sanding marks, microscopic blemishes and
light marring in fresh paint, Micro Polish PO85RD leaves behind a burnished
surface that is extremely jeweled and unbelievably glossy. PO85RD's polishing
action is so fine that even extremely scratch sensitive paints such as the
Infiniti G35/G37 series of cars are brought to an absolute level of perfection. Menzerna
Micro Polish works amazingly well by a variety of applications. Very
good results can be achieved by hand and excellent to perfect finishes can be
obtained using random orbital, dual-action and rotary machine polishers.
Application Instructions
By Hand: Use Menzerna Micro Polish by hand
to clean the paint of soiling previous to applying your favorite wax or sealant.
The ultra refined abrasives (the most uniform in the world) lightly jewel the
surface increasing gloss with out silicones, oils, or fillers. Apply a small
bead of polish across the white side of foam polishing pad such as our
BLACKFIRE Ultimate Hand Applicator. Spread the polish evenly over the area
to be polished using a light circular motion. Work in areas of about 2 sq. ft.
Using a firm pressure, work the polish back and forth in straight lines until
the film thins. Wipe away residue with a Microfiber cloth.
By Random Orbital or Dual-Action Polisher: On
most paints I use a
Lake Country, CCS, Gray Finessing Pad although on harder, scratch-resistant
finishes, I usually select a
Lake Country, CCS, White Polishing Pad. Prime the pad with a light mist of
pad lubricant or filtered water before initial application. Apply a
small amount of polish to the pad and spread over the working area at a low
speed (2-3). Increase pressure and speed (5-6) working the polish in an
up-and-down and back-and-forth motion using a slow arm speed. When the polish
begins to clear, reduce pressure and continue working at the same speed. It may
take several minutes for the polish to fully breakdown. It is absolutely
important for this to occur to maximize the finish. Wipe the residue away using
a Microfiber cloth.
By Rotary Polisher: Mist a 7.5 inch or 8.5
inch, Lake Country, Gray Finessing Pad with
pad lubricant or a light spray of distilled water to prime the pad. Draw a
small bead of polish (use less Menzerna PO85rd Micro Polish then other
polishes) on the paint or across the face of the pad. Spread polish at a low RPM
then increase speed and pressure slightly. I like to work Micro Polish into
the paint for about 30 seconds using overlapping passes and just enough pressure
to compress the pad at about 1500rpm. This ensures that the abrasives (light as
they are) are breaking down. Then reduce pressure for a couple of passes and
back the RPM down to around 1000. Now make several more passes with no pressure
and remove residue with a Microfiber cloth.
32 Fluid oz.