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Press Release: New Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant

Old Feb 24, 2010 | 10:54 AM
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Press Release: New Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant

Menzerna Power Lock will be in stock tomorrow.

Be the first to get in on the new polymer sealant.



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)


Click here to purchase
 
Old Feb 25, 2010 | 08:57 AM
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Old Feb 27, 2010 | 09:02 PM
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Got the product this morning, thought I would give a brief evaluation because I know a lot of people are curious about it. I should hopefully have it on my own car by tomorrow afternoon, but for now I did a small test section on another car.

Straight forward sealant, nothing unusual about it. The color is a milky green which smells slightly minty. I applied it with the DA using a brand new 100ppi pad that will be dedicated for this product.





















Consistency: Very much like blackfire, a bit less watery

Spreadability: With the DA it spread very evenly and smooth using only 2 small dabs for 1/2 a trunklid, I think 1 dab would have be sufficient.

Curing: I like to let everything cure for at least 30minutes same in this case, came back after that time and buffed off clean, no streaking under the Fenix LED

Look: 100% subjective, it was a white car so I cant say much. Left a nice clear finish... I mean I need to do a whole car to really say more and it was in my garage

Feel: Very slick, rubbing the back of my hand on it, the stuff definitely is slick


I dont have a lot to say simply because I need to test it on a wider scale, multiple cars, different colors, and of course monitor the durability.

So far for what its worth I think its a solid product and worked very easily.

Like I said I will try to have 2 coats on my car tomorrow and of course pics will follow, then I can get down to testing durability.
 
Old Feb 28, 2010 | 09:14 PM
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As promised I applied Power Lock to my own car.

Some results.



Machine on with the DA speed 4



Let it cure for about 30minutes (entire process was done outside)
After buffing off, came off clean, no streaking



Excellent depth and clarity, really impressed me







After its second use in 2 days this product seems to be all that, the only thing left to see is the durability and this week should be mostly rain which will be a good initial testbead.

Will keep you all updated but for now this seems to be one of the better sealants I have used... and I have used just about every kind
 
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