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Can't beat Menzera polishes! Too bad some are no longer being exported to USA. I still have about 3 or 4 32oz bottles of P085RD left.
Yes, Zaino is more labor intensive. Blackfire has put out some good products. Have you tried Menzerna FMJ? Reminder, some "Menzerna" products are not true German products as some are mfg under license from Menzerna to a firm in the USA and re-labled and some have a Menzerna label as well.
Nice level of shine there Jay!
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Deanski
Yes, Zaino is more labor intensive. Blackfire has put out some good products. Have you tried Menzerna FMJ? Reminder, some "Menzerna" products are not true German products as some are mfg under license from Menzerna to a firm in the USA and re-labled and some have a Menzerna label as well.
Nice level of shine there Jay!
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Deanski
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Originally Posted by DJ23
JHD and Deanski thanks for the complements. Yes it does take some effort no matter what method you use. I just enjoy keeping my baby looking great.
Jay
Jay
ME TOO!!
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