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Old 06-04-2008, 06:18 AM
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Are these offerings temperature and humidity sensitive like Menzerna?
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Are these offerings temperature and humidity sensitive like Menzerna?
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eShine Canada: Einszett Intensive Paste 'Pasta Intensiv' (33.8oz)
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Old 06-04-2008, 07:16 AM
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Jason....I can answer for the HGP only..never used the Pasta ...but the HGP never seemed to be to temp sensitive for me...I have used it on hot humid days also...when hot like that I use around 1000 rpms and it works fine....nice finish also....I just ordered some more from AG ...wish I knew Chris had a sale on it....great stuff....HGP gives a look like PO85RD ..it will dust a little but not to bad...and can be a little hard to remove at times when its over worked....

heres a review also from another forum Mini Review: 1Z Hochglanz, revisited - Autopia.org

this is a nice polish for flex users...my new bottle just came in so I will use the flex with it and then use DG products and top it with Glanz wax...just some thing to try ....

Chris has great prices on the 1Z polishes...grab some....they also work on hard clears very good....

PS..1Z is one of the few polishes that work good by hand also....

I may order 2 bottles for the price of one from AG..and some ClearKote Carnauba Wax ..another great product....one of the best and longest lasting liquid waxes....has a awesome look to it....will last 4 months easy...

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wanna try new product line...suggestions?

Some info.

The guy you need to talk to is Grouse. He's big on 1z and those polishes in particular.
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I am only concerned with the sensitivity these offering have to temperature and humidity

The actual "learning curve" of each I will tackle if they are in fact a good alternative to Menzerna once they act up due to ambient temp/humidity

So, are these prone to the same problems as let's say SIP once the heat/humidity is on the rise??

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I am only concerned with the sensitivity these offering have to temperature and humidity

The actual "learning curve" of each I will tackle if they are in fact a good alternative to Menzerna once they act up due to ambient temp/humidity

So, are these prone to the same problems as let's say SIP once the heat/humidity is on the rise??

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As i said in my post...NO they are not prone to temp swings...but i also said I just used the High Gloss polish and not pasta...

Grouse is a big user of them also...I think he is from your neck of the woods too....so they must work for him there...

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I am only concerned with the sensitivity these offering have to temperature and humidity

The actual "learning curve" of each I will tackle if they are in fact a good alternative to Menzerna once they act up due to ambient temp/humidity

So, are these prone to the same problems as let's say SIP once the heat/humidity is on the rise??

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I know and I thought that my link was what you needed but it didn't contain the info I thought it did. I've read either on DB or Autopia from either Grouse or Bence that they were in fact less sensitive to temp and humidity. I'll see if I can find the post.
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As i said in my post...NO they are not prone to temp swings...but i also said I just used the High Gloss polish and not pasta...

Grouse is a big user of them also...I think he is from your neck of the woods too....so they must work for him there...

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I know and I thought that my link was what you needed but it didn't contain the info I thought it did. I've read either on DB or Autopia from either Grouse or Bence that they were in fact less sensitive to temp and humidity. I'll see if I can find the post.
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