Meg's #7 questions...

1) It's not miracle stuff, but IMO it hides and fills decent. 2) I prefer to use it by hand with a mf cloth folded to a 4" X 8" pad, using some pretty fair pressure. Power tools always seem to give me issues with #7. I get random "build up" spots that are a real pain to remove. 3) According to a Meg's chemist, it doesn't hurt LSP bonding, but I wouldn't risk it if I was doing one of the hi-tech coatings. 4) Most parts stores have it on the shelf.
#7 is of most benefit on older paints. It works absolute wonders on older SS paints. It's kinda like a "moisturiser" for dry paint. On a newer, well maintained finish, something like Meg's Ultimate polish may be a better choice. But if I was somehow limited to only 1 Meguiar's product on my shelves, there's no doubt it would be #7.

Bill
 
I have to agree with Billy Jack about no.7, it has it's place with some car finishes. I've used it years ago but always have a container of the stuff in the back of my product cabinet, it can come in handy.
 
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