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There is a chart somewhere, maybe Autopia that has polishes and glazes and details their cutting power from 1 to 10. It may be helpful.
Thanks so much! I'll look it up
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There is a chart somewhere, maybe Autopia that has polishes and glazes and details their cutting power from 1 to 10. It may be helpful.
•On one hand:Does that mean the Meguiars M305 Glaze is a better quality glaze over #7.
•On one hand:
-Depends on a person's definition of "better quality glaze".
•On the other hand, however:
-Both M07 & M305 appear to be specifically
targeted for the same niche market.
•Of course:
-Car-care products are often used outside their
arenas of originally-intended-purpose(s).
-Glazes, such as M07/M305, are no exception.
Bob
•BETTER wet-shine looks will be best determined by:Let's see. Which would give a BETTER wet shine look? M305 OR M07? Are these true glaze products? What glaze would a paint shop use on a car to give it that crazy wet look shine after its just been painted?
•BETTER wet-shine looks will be best determined by:
"The Eye of the Beholder"
•Yes...They are true Glazes:
Until Meguiar's would say otherwise.
•Many Body/Paint-Shops can/will use either
one of these "body-shop safe" Glazes.
They'd be crazy not to.
Bob
Both M07 and M305 are body-shop safe.Got ya but the M305 is body shop safe where as the #7 isn't? Which glaze do you like the best if you were to buy a brand of glaze?