Just Used My Last Drop of Menzerna Powerlock, What Next ?
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Just Used My Last Drop of Menzerna Powerlock, What Next ?
I've been married to Menzerna Powerlock for a few years now, and I just used the last drop of it this evening on my EF Hatch. I always loved how easy it was to apply and remove, and the super-slick surface it left behind, and I always got long lasting results from it. It also worked really well on my wheels.
I like sealants over waxes for the simplicity of using them. Is Menzerna Powerlock still as good as other products these days ? I need to get a new sealant supply , any recommendations ? I don't want ceramic coatings, still looking to stick with a sealant. Thanks for any replies.
I like sealants over waxes for the simplicity of using them. Is Menzerna Powerlock still as good as other products these days ? I need to get a new sealant supply , any recommendations ? I don't want ceramic coatings, still looking to stick with a sealant. Thanks for any replies.
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Jescar Powerlock + Collinite 845 is still my go to formula if I don't wanna use ceramic coating on the vehicle even after all these years. P&S Bead Maker Paint Protectant works well to keep it lasting even longer, too.
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Thanks for the reply, that sounds like a good combination, I'd give Collinite a try if it is easy to apply and remove , thank you.
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Hey, is the border open yet?
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Maybe they could make an exception for Vermont residents. We have very little COVID in Vermont. Our population is supportive of the various measures that tamp it down. But, schools are going to open - I'm worried.
I miss our occasional trips to Montreal and for me, not so much my wife, I miss my trips to the Northwest Territories and the Yukon. That picture on the left was taken on a canoe trip in the Northwest Territories, or I guess its called Nunavut. Its on a pond/lake at the start of a trip on the Clarke/Thelon rivers. You live in a gorgeous corner of the earth. Here is a shot of a campsite we made on the tundra along the Thelon River.
I miss our occasional trips to Montreal and for me, not so much my wife, I miss my trips to the Northwest Territories and the Yukon. That picture on the left was taken on a canoe trip in the Northwest Territories, or I guess its called Nunavut. Its on a pond/lake at the start of a trip on the Clarke/Thelon rivers. You live in a gorgeous corner of the earth. Here is a shot of a campsite we made on the tundra along the Thelon River.
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