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Junebug, have you ever tried Stoners compound?
IG is good, but not in my top two or three favorite glass cleaners, the exterior trim spray can is nice to have around.
Ive use just about every glass cleaner there is that is suitable for automobiles. They were all JUST about the same till I recently tried stoners invisible glass. I hear a lot of people using it so I tried it. The stuff is amazing. Its completely surpassed my expectations.
Does it remove mag chloride (magnesium chloride) from the windscreen? If so, I'll buy a barrel of the stuff. Could have used it today - snowing, cold, lots of liquid MC on the roads.
Regards,
GEWB
I agree that you can't directly compare their lines directly with the ones you mentioned above. I would put Meguiar's polishes way above anything Pinnacle, Zaino or Wolfgang offer. As far as LSP type protection, Pinnacle, Zaino and Wolfgang have them beat. If we are talking about dressing and interior items, that seems to be just up to personal preference. All have great items in their lines in that respect.I would not however compare them with Pinnacle, Zaino, Wolfgang, and other high lines specifically.
Brian - how ya doin? No, haven't tried Stoners Compound, how is it? And like Ross Perot - I'm all ears if you have a better glass cleaner than IG. None of that boutique, got to mail order crap that costs 3x as much either - something I can get locally like I can IG. Which is $3.49 at WallyMart.
Meguiar's Pro line is definitely high end! It may not be as expensive as some of the others, but it delivers exceptional results time and time again. There is also a reason that Meguiar's is the leader in the car care industry.
If the new M205 works anything like M105, the competition is in for a world of hurt IMO. From the reviews I've seen this new combo is going to rock the detailing world! :righton:
...and as far as the OTC polishes like DC1 are concerned, DC1 a chemical cleaner. Your expectations for a product need to be realistic. You're not going to try and remove 1500grit sanding scratches with a chemical cleaner now are you? Meguiar's OTC polishes do work very well for their target market. If you plan to deliver high end work, then you should be using the pro line. That's not to say that a job can't be done with the consumer line. It simply depends on what the customer's expectations are. Use the correct product for the job.
Meguiar's OTC waxes may not "bead water" as long as a lot of the other sealants out there, but they definitely look better than a lot of them, and at a fraction of the cost.
Honestly, durability is not a factor I even consider when choosing a wax. Depth, shine, gloss, cost, feel, and ease of use are the only factors I consider. Think about it, how long do you really think, lets say 50 coats of Zaino will last with a nasty bird poo sitting on it? I've seen a bird bomb etch into the clear of a car protected with 3 coats of Zaino within a few hours...do you really think that your sealant will stand up to hard water spots from a sprinkler, which were left on the paint for a few days??? So what's the point?
Wash and wax often, durability is whack!
Rasky
Name something other than a plastic tarp that bird poop won't etch into. Point is, Zaino is very reasonable to use - otherwise I couldn't afford to use it on my details. Does it look better, last longer and is slicker than anything Megs has? - yes - in my eyes - it does. I use M21 2.0 when I have a cheap detail and all they want is a wash/wax and couldn't tell if I used Souveran or Turtle wax. I tried M105 and was one of the few that thought it was too finicky to work with, M95 was much better IMHO, but Menzerna is a better polish line for me. Too bad FMJ is such a dissappointment in duribility.