Meguiar’s Wash Plus+

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Did anyone use this product when it was still available in the US?

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It has been gone from Meguiar’s US line of products for a few years but it is still available from Meguiar’s UK and I believe it’s quite popular

By the time I heard about it, it had already been pulled here in the states

I’m just curious

I can actually see a use for it on a down and dirty daily driver wash

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It made for a good prep wash prior to polishing.
 
That was one of my first thoughts as well

Gotta wonder why they axed it here in America


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A few years ago I was at a Nappa Auto Parts store, saw a bottle on the shelf covered in a thick layer of dust. I was gonna buy it but decided to wait. When I came back to buy it knowing more about the product, it was gone. Kicking myself for not buying it. I now try not to make those same mistakes when I see a product. Up here Meguiar's Fast Finish came to an end too. I made sure to grab a few of the last clearance sale bottles of them at Canadian Tire.
 
I have to wonder if you could more or less duplicate the effect by combining something like P21s Paint Cleanser with a thick undiluted very basic no gloss car wash and applying it directly to a low nap Megs mitt they way they show this being used in the Megs UK videos?

I might try that on my daughter's Subaru when I am in Alaska next month

I know I have part of a bottle of the P21s in my stash up there
 
I love the product. I bought about 5 bottles when it was cleared out of AA. I’m down to my last bottle. I use it on really dirty vehicles and it performs well. I hate that it’s gone but at least I experienced it and can still clean more vehicles.
 
Have it also. As mentioned, it was a great strip/prep wash. And did indeed remove minor defects from the paint.
 
What are you all using now for strip washes before a paint correction?


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What are you all using now for strip washes before a paint correction?


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I use 3d super pre soak.

Klasse has fallen in love with bilt hamber autofoam and touchless.

Orhers have also mentioned about griots surface prep

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What are you all using now for strip washes before a paint correction?


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I will be trying Feynlab Pure Rinseless now that my order that was lost for 3+ weeks finally showed up at the post office

I am also going to try it at a higher strength as a panel wipe

Sadly I am leaving for 2 months in Alaska very soon and may not get to try it before I go but if I don't I will report back when I do try it

3D super soak is on my to try list as well in fact I may order some soon to be in Alaska when I get there to tackle my 4Runner that my daughter drove for several months this winter while her car was waiting on a new engine

I bet she didn't wash it and I bet it is mega crusty

Should be a good test
 
Sadly I am leaving for 2 months in Alaska very soon and may not get to try it before I go but if I don't I will report back when I do try it
Should be a good test

You have homes in both places?

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You have homes in both places?

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We did for many years and finally sold our house in Alaska to our son a couple of years ago

It was 2 story and my wife has terrible arthritis and has had a hip and both knees replaced and she can't do 2 stories anymore

We are casually looking for a new house up there but with the crazy lumber and fuel prices we are kind of taking our time

I still have a car up there and 2 storage units filled with our household stuff and my detailing gear is mostly at my sons house so I do a bit of detailing for the kids when I visit
 
I will be trying Feynlab Pure Rinseless now that my order that was lost for 3+ weeks finally showed up at the post office

I am also going to try it at a higher strength as a panel wipe

Sadly I am leaving for 2 months in Alaska very soon and may not get to try it before I go but if I don't I will report back when I do try it

3D super soak is on my to try list as well in fact I may order some soon to be in Alaska when I get there to tackle my 4Runner that my daughter drove for several months this winter while her car was waiting on a new engine

I bet she didn't wash it and I bet it is mega crusty

Should be a good test

I just used Feynlab for my recent strip wash before my correction. I kept it just for that purpose. Wasn’t happy that it killed Sonax PNS beading at regular strength. But kept for stripping.


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I just used Feynlab for my recent strip wash before my correction. I kept it just for that purpose. Wasn’t happy that it killed Sonax PNS beading at regular strength. But kept for stripping.


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That is all I am buying it for, stripping and hopefully panel wipe as stated

It was developed to strip the crap that clogs up ceramic coatings from what I understand

Depending on how it works I can see using it in Alaska for a prespray and a winter rinseless to get all the road film off after a wand wash or touchless tunnel wash
 
Strip washes are high alkaline soaps. One that i use is Mckee’s coating prep soap. Does a great job at maintenance washes on coatings.

It seems to do a better job of stripping than the Bilt Hamber Twins. DP also has a coating prep soap.

If you use alot you can get the Mckee’s in gallons.

Griots Surface Prep will also get the job done.


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Another really good, unique product that Meguiars drops because they either don't know how to promote properly or just won't stick with it long enough to get established.

Like I've posted before, Meguiars has more great products they don't offer anymore than a lot of companies have in their lineup.
 
Another really good, unique product that Meguiars drops because they either don't know how to promote properly or just won't stick with it long enough to get established.

Like I've posted before, Meguiars has more great products they don't offer anymore than a lot of companies have in their lineup.

It is weird it is still offered in the UK and they seem to like it over there

You can get it on ebay but like $50 or something crazy

Megs has great stuff, no doubt about it, but their multiple lines and overlapping products and redundancy makes my head hurt

I have to wonder if they didn't have to make 4 different bottles and 4 different labels for what is frequently the same product, just in 4 different lines, how much cheaper would it be

Who gives a fig if they sell the same stuff in the same bottle to "pros" or off the shelf at the fluffy auto parts store, I will take cheaper over the ego of buying a "pro" product all day long
 
Megs has great stuff, no doubt about it, but their multiple lines and overlapping products and redundancy makes my head hurt

I have to wonder if they didn't have to make 4 different bottles and 4 different labels for what is frequently the same product, just in 4 different lines, how much cheaper would it be

Who gives a fig if they sell the same stuff in the same bottle to "pros" or off the shelf at the fluffy auto parts store, I will take cheaper over the ego of buying a "pro" product all day long

Couldn't have said it any better!
 
Wash Plus was interesting, I used it quite a bit in various strip tests and was hoping it could replace polishing completely before applying new products on top. But the amount of pressure I had to use to get an effective knockdown effect on fresh products from using it practically undiluted right into my wash media or microfiber or foam pad, it was putting significant marring that needed to be cleaned up with a polisher anyways. Many fresh products needed about two separate polishing applications to fully strip.

Even using it like this aggressively, the area of effectiveness was only about a 2x2’ area before I had to reapply it to the mitt. Using it like this was more tedious than polishing by hand, especially when I’m marring the paint in the process. On more weathered protection perhaps it would be more effective and allow you to be less aggressive, but in the real world I’m pulling out the polisher anyways when protection is spent, just seems like Wash Plus would be a redundant step.
 
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