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<blockquote data-quote="e34_lover" data-source="post: 477398" data-attributes="member: 16259"><p>It is hard to compare these two polishes together but i will try my best as i havent tested it side by side on the same paint in the same temperature and humidity on the same pads and machine and i do not have them with me at the moment, back in Malaysia for holidays and i didnt bring them back.</p><p></p><p>Been using Menzerna polishes for about 2.5 years and FI polishes close to a year. FI polishes are developed with cleaners in them and from what i have seen, it seems to leave the surface cleaner than Menzerna polishes. They are also designed to have a much quicker working time by having less lubricants so it takes about half the amount of time that Menzerna polishes take from what i have seen. The FI range also requires you to use less product as well, so you will have to get used to using half the amount of polish per panel or you will have issues with clogging. They both contain diminishing abrasives so the method used to work the polishes are the same.</p><p></p><p>The polish that has the biggest difference when comparing is FI heavy with Menzerna Powergloss. FI Heavy is much easier to work with, it has the high cutting abilities of Powergloss without the effects of dusting and it can finish without holograms depending on the skill of the user and it doesnt clog up the pad the way Powergloss does.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e34_lover, post: 477398, member: 16259"] It is hard to compare these two polishes together but i will try my best as i havent tested it side by side on the same paint in the same temperature and humidity on the same pads and machine and i do not have them with me at the moment, back in Malaysia for holidays and i didnt bring them back. Been using Menzerna polishes for about 2.5 years and FI polishes close to a year. FI polishes are developed with cleaners in them and from what i have seen, it seems to leave the surface cleaner than Menzerna polishes. They are also designed to have a much quicker working time by having less lubricants so it takes about half the amount of time that Menzerna polishes take from what i have seen. The FI range also requires you to use less product as well, so you will have to get used to using half the amount of polish per panel or you will have issues with clogging. They both contain diminishing abrasives so the method used to work the polishes are the same. The polish that has the biggest difference when comparing is FI heavy with Menzerna Powergloss. FI Heavy is much easier to work with, it has the high cutting abilities of Powergloss without the effects of dusting and it can finish without holograms depending on the skill of the user and it doesnt clog up the pad the way Powergloss does. Hope this helps :) [/QUOTE]
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