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    Griot's Garage - Who we are & what we do

    Wow! They create, and bottle their own products. That is so awesome...all American made! I just learned something today and Griot's will begin to get even more support from me. I don't own any of their products...but I do recommend them often because of the good things I hear on this...
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    Selecting a glaze

    Add enough M7 to single stage paint that isn't too far gone and you can revive it, as evident from Mike's single stage make-over posted here by the dozens, and the oils in the glaze will bring that paint back to life. No one is saying polishing won't bring out the most gloss. So if layers of...
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    Selecting a glaze

    So, what you're saying is; Glazes are a waist of time and manufacturers are not only wasting people's time with them, but they are also taking people's money. Is that what you're saying? (Not saying you're wrong...just that I'd like you to explain that a bit further.) On the flip side... What...
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Setec, That bottle, including the sprayer and block style 'MG', is identical to the bottles I remember. It's hard to recall slight changes in those bottles and labels over time. Even the label style is close but different wording with a "/" separating two words. I still run into and do...
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Setec, That bottle, including the sprayer and block style 'MG', is identical to the bottles I remember. Even the label style is close but different wording with a "/" separating two words. I still run into and do business with the guy that sold it to me and he remembers me bringing in the old...
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Mother of all empty bottles is the perfect way to describe it. The Mystery Meguiar's product worth a small fortune. LOL! It's not a pressing thing, but still it eats at me...because like you said...I kept that one bottle...actually two...one full and one empty...and then I went to pick up...
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    R.I.P. Gene Wilder

    Willy Wonka will be missed!
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Research help needed for old Meguiars product... It's no big deal. I just think it's a mystery that only a few people have posted and/or pm'd me that they recall the exact product and product name and label that I recall...yet no pictures exist in a day and time when nearly everything is...
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    It came in the same tan bottle as today's M39...may have even been called M39 then, but I'm still confident is M32 or M36 (the 36 I'm most confident in)...but the label was more similar to that one Setec posted yet older and said "Meguiar's Heavy Duty 'Plastic/Vinyl Prep' "...at an earlier point...
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    Used Meguiar's Ultimate Compoud to get rid of fingernail scratches

    Mark, I know you're into Griots compounds/polishes, but which Meg's compound is your favorite. I've been wanting to get some M101 and M100 to try, but I don't need gallons or quarts. Used to be able to get 16oz. samples out of detailing solutions store in California, but that site is nearly...
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    Used Meguiar's Ultimate Compoud to get rid of fingernail scratches

    Haven't tried M100 yet...don't even own it. However, richy's technique for M105 could probably be modified enough to work in the sun since a water dampened pad is involved. Do a search for his M105 video. I actually used his technique some with that project when I compounded the doors out in...
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    Used Meguiar's Ultimate Compoud to get rid of fingernail scratches

    Grunt work like below will turn any compound to dust....whether the dust is from the compound or oxidized abraded paint doesn't matter... http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1589/800_Trashed_Trailblazer_26.jpg...
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Note: M57 used to be in the Mirror Glaze line and is now in the Marine line...as you can see the follow-up recommendations in the links above showing the plastic/vinyl prep.
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Hi Bob! Did you make the car show in Eaton? We got there the last 45 minutes or so. No. The bottle in that photo is much older than what I'm referring to. The stuff I'm talking about is in a plastic bottle...a Mirror Glaze bottle yes, likely some of the first plastic bottles. It was refered...
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    I only eluded to using car soap. Never recommended it and I don't use it that way, but if I did I'd use a little common sense and know how strong my wash water was and most likely dilute it even further. My point was; I've found soaps to rinse free better than apc's and with a lot less water.
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    Used Meguiar's Ultimate Compoud to get rid of fingernail scratches

    Meguiar's does indeed make great products. Lots of people, including myself, complain about one popular product dusting, M105. While that is true, it still does it's job. It finishes nicely and when a work horse is needed that'll finish nearly lsp ready, M105 cuts like a beast. If you need...
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    I'd wager Bob has used the very product I've mentioned.
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Bob's much too old...he couldn't recall. LOL! Ouch! I'll pay for that one. LOL!
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    Unofficial poll:Favorite leather cleaner/interior cleaner

    Blew me away too! Check my posting history here and at Meguiaronline about it. I got no answers either place. Seems like I recall even email Meguiars...maybe one of the Mikes at Meguiar's. Same answer with all 3...no one but me and a few others recall it. Weird, huh?
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