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Old Wed, Feb-24-2010, 02:46:48 PM   #1
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Default Press Release: New Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant

Menzerna Power Lock will be in stock tomorrow.

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Lock in protection with the New Menzerna Power Lock!

Power Lock Polymer Sealant is a MenzernaUSA offering based on our specs for a high-performance sealant to provide customers with an easy to apply, long-lasting, high gloss clear coat protection product. Used in combination with our polishing system, we now have a comprehensive product line for the detail/reconditioning market.

* Environmentally conscious all green polymer sealant.
* Advanced formula provides super durability.
* Easy to use & creates amazing brilliance!

Pricing:
- $29.95 (16 oz)
- $49.95 (32 oz)


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Phil - How does this compare to FMJ? What are the strengths of one vs the other?
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Phil - How does this compare to FMJ? What are the strengths of one vs the other?
I'm curious to. I have used FMJ on a few cars with great results, but wonder if this is a better product in terms of durability/longevity.
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I personally feel that this is better than FMJ, the beads are tight, its just as easy or easier to use, no long cure time, just let haze and remove.

Looks as good as any sealant out there. I'll have some beading pictures shortly.
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Phil, I love FMJ, but the long cure time is a PITA so this looks very promising.

Couple questions:

What is the cure time between self layering?

What is the cure time before topping with a 'nuba wax?

Any feedback on it's durability/longevity?

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I believe its 5-10 minutes it hazes you remove and you can go ahead and add another layer

we have been applying carnauba on shortly after removing power lock

I have had it on my car for 1 month and its still beads nice and tight and looks great.

The car sits outside.

A few links to reviews
http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/...k-tomorrow.htm
http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/...k-pics-3-a.htm
http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/...htm#post220774
http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/...ocks-house.htm
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