Menzerna 135 mm Pads
Menzerna has been making abrasive polishing compounds and automotive polishing pads since 1888, and stands today as Germany's largest and most respected manufacturer of automotive polishing products. We have directly used and tested all of the Menzerna polishing pads that are currently available, and it was not a difficult decision to put them all into the store. What we like best about these pads is the nature of the foams used; all are non-reticulated, meaning that they are dense and have a high degree of mechanical cut. This makes a huge difference when polishing modern scratch-resistant clearcoats and harder conventional clearcoats such as those found on many older German-made cars, particularly when using dual action machine polishers. The only downside to this is that non-reticulated foams clog more easily, and are prone to fracturing and splitting if deformed greatly under load when wet with polish. Accordingly, these pads need to be treated with care if they are to last, and should be spurred and swapped more frequently than is usually the case with softer, thermally reticulated pads.
Menzerna 135 mm Pads are manufactured in Germany using ultra high quality European foams and have been specifically designed for compounding, polishing and finishing all forms of modern paint systems. All of the flexible polyurethane foams used are non-reticulated, meaning that they offer a high degree of mechanical cut, which makes them ideal for use on modern scratch-resistant clearcoats and harder conventional clearcoats such as those found on many older German-made cars. Suitable for use with both dual action and rotary machine polishers, these pads all feature a durable hook and loop fastening material that enables quick and easy pad changes. Three different grades of pad are currently available in the range.
General usage notes: (i) always select the least aggressive pad you think you will need to achieve the desired result, and step up one grade at a time if more cut is required (ii) always ensure that you centre each pad properly on the backing plate (this can take several attempts to get right, but is vital if the machine is to remain perfectly balanced during use); (iii) always use an appropriate sized pad for the backing plate you are using (the pad should always protrude past the edge of the backing plate, never the other way around); (iv) always ensure that spent polish residue on the face of the pad is brushed off regularly during use using a Meguiar’s Triple Duty Detailing Brush (failure to follow this advice can lead to micromarring of the finish, so don’t be lazy!); (v) after use, soak each pad in a bucket of Lake Country Snappy Pad Cleaner solution for 15 minutes and then rinse under fresh running water (using your fingertips to massage out any remaining polish residue) and allow to dry naturally, and; (vi) whilst not in use, store in a dry, dust-free environment (lidded plastic storage boxes are ideal in this respect).
| Construction: | Flexible polyurethane foam |
| Dimensions: | ø 135 mm x 30 mm |
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