Who is excited to get M110/210?

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I remember when 105/205 came out and they were truly ground breaking. For years it seemed 105 was the compound that all other compounds got compared to. Then other companies caught up and then surpassed it with user friendly products that cut and finished as well or better. 205 always worked great for me except there was a learning curve with it and it isn’t my choice for softer paints.

110/210 are long overdue IMO but I’m sure the wait was because Meg’s wanted to put a combo out that really solves all the 105/205 issues.

They both sound great and hopefully my bottles will be in by the weekend so I can give them a try.
 
Nice and all, but with so many great products already out on the market, kind of hard to get excited for these.

I'll have to run out of my current stock before getting something new. OR get a sample for free or whatever. Too much stuff on my shelves.
 
I suppose you can say that I’m excited, but more so just curious if they are able to set the bar again.


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I suppose you can say that I’m excited, but more so just curious if they are able to set the bar again.


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Same here.

I've been a long time fan of Meguiar's. They were the first products I used back in the late 90's. I suppose a lot of nostalgia plays a part in my loyalty.

So I am definitely curious.

As of today, I'm really digging 3D One.

If 110, and 210 solve the dusting/finishing issues, I may return megs to the forefront.

As of today, excessive dust is my arch nemesis.
 
Cautiously optimistic. I like D300 for use with microfiber pads. Is 110 a replacement for D300? Or is 110 for foam pad cutting? I’ll probably get a few small bottles to try out, but I just bought ONE and haven’t had time to test it yet. Too many good options for compounds and polishes today. I’ve heard Menzerma is reformulating some polishes too.
 
I couldn't agree more. It's one reason I don't even have 105 on hand anymore.

Neither do I!

I'd rather use a lesser cutting compound, and hit it twice if I absolutely need to.

If the abrasives have powdered away, they're no longer in service cutting paint.
 
Cautiously optimistic. I like D300 for use with microfiber pads. Is 110 a replacement for D300? Or is 110 for foam pad cutting? I’ll probably get a few small bottles to try out, but I just bought ONE and haven’t had time to test it yet. Too many good options for compounds and polishes today. I’ve heard Menzerma is reformulating some polishes too.

I believe 110 is positioned as a "premium universal" compound, much like M105 was back in 07.
 
Talking to the Megs guys at SEMA, I didn't exactly get a straight answer on where these fit in their lineup. One said they replace 105/205 as far as just being better, another said they don't replace anything they're just a new product made for DA's.

Also, they both told me they'd be available in January, but I saw a preorder for it online already that ships on 11/9, so no idea how credible any of those guys were at the booth.
 
Neither do I!

I'd rather use a lesser cutting compound, and hit it twice if I absolutely need to.

If the abrasives have powdered away, they're no longer in service cutting paint.
I have found Sonax CutMax and Wizards Mystic Compound and have no need to hit it twice.
 
Talking to the Megs guys at SEMA, I didn't exactly get a straight answer on where these fit in their lineup. One said they replace 105/205 as far as just being better, another said they don't replace anything they're just a new product made for DA's.

Also, they both told me they'd be available in January, but I saw a preorder for it online already that ships on 11/9, so no idea how credible any of those guys were at the booth.

available now. I have a tracking#
 
I remember when 105/205 came out and they were truly ground breaking. For years it seemed 105 was the compound that all other compounds got compared to. Then other companies caught up and then surpassed it with user friendly products that cut and finished as well or better.

M105/205 were definitely an inflection point for the industry...but lotta great products these days.

Nice and all, but with so many great products already out on the market, kind of hard to get excited for these. Too much stuff on my shelves.

Same here.

I suppose you can say that I’m excited, but more so just curious if they are able to set the bar again.

Same here.

I’ll probably get a few small bottles to try out. Too many good options for compounds and polishes today.

On the Meg's forum (MOL) they said no plans to offer in the 8oz bottles like M105/205--quart and gallon only.

I believe 110 is positioned as a "premium universal" compound, much like M105 was back in 07.

Cautiously optimistic. I like D300 for use with microfiber pads. Is 110 a replacement for D300? Or is 110 for foam pad cutting?
Talking to the Megs guys at SEMA, I didn't exactly get a straight answer on where these fit in their lineup. One said they replace 105/205 as far as just being better, another said they don't replace anything they're just a new product made for DA's.

Per MOL, this will likely replace M101, which it is priced just slightly under. M110/210 are much more expensive than M105/205, so they will coexist, as will M100 which has an even lower price point. The list price for M110 is $48 for a quart, (but the price on the street seems to be $37) while the list price of M105 is $33, M100 is $22, and M101 is $49

Also, they both told me they'd be available in January, but I saw a preorder for it online already that ships on 11/9, so no idea how credible any of those guys were at the booth.

Was supposed to be in the Meg's distribution centers this past Monday, so should be available...as evidenced by Dr. Oldz having a tracking number already.
 
I have found Sonax CutMax and Wizards Mystic Compound and have no need to hit it twice.

I'll keep that in mind.

So far the 3D on has been doing a great job for me.
 
Straight from the main man himself

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Straight from the main man himself

He ought to coordinate with the people in his company, from Nick Winn, on MOL:

"You are on the right track, M101 Foam Cut Compound will likely be phased out."

And according to Nick Winn, he was at SEMA, so I guess they told a million people at SEMA but not the people that work for Meguiar's.
 
He ought to coordinate with the people in his company, from Nick Winn, on MOL:

"You are on the right track, M101 Foam Cut Compound will likely be phased out."

And according to Nick Winn, he was at SEMA, so I guess they told a million people at SEMA but not the people that work for Meguiar's.

Yup, talked to two different guys there at was told two different things. Hopefully they are both non diminishing abrasives like i was told.
 
Yup, talked to two different guys there at was told two different things. Hopefully they are both non diminishing abrasives like i was told.

Well, frequently at trade shows they need a lot of people and pull people from all different jobs, so maybe it's not a surprise that they weren't on the same page.
 
He ought to coordinate with the people in his company, from Nick Winn, on MOL:

"You are on the right track, M101 Foam Cut Compound will likely be phased out."

And according to Nick Winn, he was at SEMA, so I guess they told a million people at SEMA but not the people that work for Meguiar's.

M101 could be phased out for a different reason. It could be just like they did with D114 which was due to low sales and not necessarily to make way for this new product.

Yup, talked to two different guys there at was told two different things. Hopefully they are both non diminishing abrasives like i was told.

If you want the correct information your best bet is to speak with Mike Stoops, Nick Win, Mike Pennington or Markus Kleis.
 
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