Demonicus666
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I can't find this anywhere, no Walmart, no pepboys, no AutoZone. Where can I find it locally?
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I can't find this anywhere, no Walmart, no pepboys, no AutoZone. Where can I find it locally?
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So you're recommending he buy from some other retailer on this autogeek forum?I know AG sells it, but you can try online through the other retailers to find it.
I can order via pepboys or advance auto online and pickup next day in store.
Where are you located?
Omg dude! Are you serious!?! Are you seriously angry that this person is asking where he can find a product and it is not on AG? Wow bro! There are bigger fish to fry than reporting everything to the AG police!So you're recommending he buy from some other retailer on this autogeek forum?
So you're recommending he buy from some other retailer on this autogeek forum?
392hemi thank you so much!! I have found it locally at my advance Auto!!If he is trying to buy locally and needs it immediately makes sense to. Im not naive to think people on this or any other forum don't buy locally.
With that being said if you are questioning my purchasing habits, I've spent shameful amounts on this site and the sister site. I will continue on this and its sister site, as they have answered and helped me in numerous ways no one has with my detailing questions in the past 16 years.
Scott from Dallas Paint Correction claims Meg's Ceramic has no Si02 in it, or less than 2%.
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Meguiars will have a formal response to the video he released yesterday claiming about that.
why does the msds sheet not show sio2 ? it is suppose to so what really is in the product?
Meguiars will have a formal response to the video he released yesterday claiming about that.
why does the msds sheet not show sio2 ? it is suppose to so what really is in the product?
on meguiars site its ceramic hydrowax and if you view sds sheet in the united kingdom its same product. different properties. Both si04, different names. One like saliac acid, others not. Thats why I and others are confused .
I think a few posts back or somewhere, someone was doing 8 parts water to 1 part HCW.Has anybody tried any of the other spray on rinse off sealants as a drying aid like Megs HCW has you apply for the first time? I know there’s a forum member who makes a Merlin Elixer with 2oz of Hydro2 added into the mixture and uses as a drying aid or detail spray. I prefer to use drying aids on the paint and these rinse off sealants on the wheels where I feel personally they really excel.
I only ask since there seems to be some speculation as to the silica content in here while the competition seems to be pretty well documented on it contents as far as I’m aware. I think I’ll try this with my Hydro Blue and WetCoat once the weather gets better here in Illinois. I can’t wait for a string of snow free 40+ degree days to get here!
Hopefully I'm not mixing this up with Mothers CMX. I checked back myself and didn't see it. Off to autopia to see if it's in that thread.Must have totally missed that I’ll take a look and see what they had to say, thanks!
https://www.meguiars.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/G1905-Ceramic-Hydrid-wax.pdf
is this the one you're referencing?
Popcorn waiting....