03-31-2005, 07:34 PM | #1 |
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Menzerna FMJ
Well since there is a thread already about Zaino, I thought I'd give a plug for a competing product, it's basically the same thing as Zaino (a polymer sealant) but IMO it gives a warmer shine, not the wrapped in plastic (to me sterile) shine of Zaino, it's easier IMO to apply than Z 2/5, and looks better.
Before I get accused of being a Zaino hater, I used it exclusively before discovering the FMJ
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04-01-2005, 07:44 AM | #2 |
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05-07-2008, 03:53 AM | #3 |
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Re: Menzerna FMJ
Hey, have guys ever thought of using a felt pin on certain items. Last year I was getting my truck ready for our local car show and had taken off the side marker lens so I could polish my truck better. I was looking at them and they looked kind of bland. I used a black marker pen around the lens and they looked great. Today I was doing the same thing for our car this weekend and was looking at the black paint around the headlight and noticed some little nicks. I thought great, now I will have to paint the area again. I thought to myself there has to be a better way. Then I remembered about the black felt pen. I took my time and it worked great. The best part is you cannot tell. Now, I wish it worked that great on the rest of my 71 c-10 lwb.:bann
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