nano Polish 106

vikings1

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I just received my Nano polish 106 from Autogeek.

the bottle says Nano Polish 106 and not 106FF? Are they the same

I accidently responded in the Canada forum but they may have Dif labels

joe
 
According to AutoGeek's page:



Note: The Menzerna Professional Line includes two products named Micro Polish. This one, part number PO106FF, is part of the family of polishes for scratch-resistant clear coats, which are comprised of nano ceramic particles. For this reason, PO106FF is commonly called Menzerna “Nano� Polish.



So, it sounds like it's actually called Polish 106 and PO106FF is the part number.
 
As the AG blurb explains, its actually called Micro Polish with part #PO106FF.



Menzerna can be confusing...they frequently have one name and two or more parts numbers/variations.
 
[quote name='Alfisti']As the AG blurb explains, its actually called Micro Polish with part #PO106FF.QUOTE]

Did you mean Nano Polish?
 
ag the pict of the bottle says micro polish 106FF but my bottle says Nano polish 106.

I assume they are the same.
 
Alfisti said:
As the AG blurb explains, its actually called Micro Polish with part #PO106FF.



Menzerna can be confusing...they frequently have one name and two or more parts numbers/variations.
Damn Germans....
 
Vintage said:
Did you mean Nano Polish?

No..I meant Micro Polish. But it is the same as Nano Polish 106. ;)



autogeek_1957_6451159




Damn Germans....

Heh, heh...I think 3M does the same.
 
I ordered a bottle of SIP from another site, and on the bottle it says Intensive Polish, no "Super Intensive Polish" anywhere. Anyways, you gotta look around for the part # on the bottle somewhere.
 
Seriously, between all the paraphrasing here, all the abbreviations, AND some of the manufacturers confusing labeling systems, its a wonder a newbie has any chance at learning via the internet at all.
 
D&D Auto Detail said:
I ordered a bottle of SIP from another site, and on the bottle it says Intensive Polish, no "Super Intensive Polish" anywhere. Anyways, you gotta look around for the part # on the bottle somewhere.





I have SIP PO83 , IP PO 91E , Nano polisish 106ff , Micro polish PO 87MC. a few times i have ordered one product and received another, call customer service and get the correct product and make sure they send you a return shipping ticket. No need to pay for thier mistake.



I do have to state SIP and IP are a world apart. You could feel it if you rub it between your fingers. Micro and Nano couldnt tell them apart by touch.
 
Throw into this mix the fact that Menzerna's site shows PO85RD as their least abrasive polish and it becomes even more confusing. Doesn't even show an 87.
 
LazerRed1 said:
Throw into this mix the fact that Menzerna's site shows PO85RD as their least abrasive polish and it becomes even more confusing. Doesn't even show an 87.



P085RD is their least abrasive polish; or at least it's very close. You're probably thinking of P085RD 3.01 (or 3.02) which are equal to, or a variant of, SIP.



Mike
 
Man I swear, I was wanting to order some of this stuff but good lord! Can we make this any more difficult?
 
It´s the Menzerna US who gives them a new name, Menzerna have never called a polish "super intensive polish". Call them and askt them to look under the bottle and tell you what the lable says.



PO106FA-1.jpg
 
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