New Meguiars Products for 2013!

Yes yes!!! This made my day already! :-)

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I hate to sound ignorant, but can someone please explain the different between M101 and M105? Thanks
 
I hate to sound ignorant, but can someone please explain the different between M101 and M105? Thanks

Todd Helme just posted this info. Thought I would share.


“How does M101 compare to M105?”

M101 has a much faster rate of cut and a more intense leveling action. It will scour the surface (haze) slightly more, although this can be curtailed by keeping the pad clean. If you keep the pad clean (during and after sections) you can achieve an amazingly high-gloss finish. M101 will dust slightly and it can stain older, damaged trim.

“How does M101 compare to D300?


M101 has a working time that falls between M105 (short) and D300 (longer). It will dust more then D300 and it does not product quite the finish. In terms of rate of cute and total cut, its not even close.
 
so the new Mequire compound is bettre than old polish ? I mean in performance ?

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lol i mean i guess people will just be purchasing this 101 and menzernas' fast gloss just for thrills! People will start crying on forums soon talking about how they went through the clear coat lol
 
I'm curious to try the White Wax. I plan to compare it with the other wax brands made for white paint.
 
I'm curious to try the White Wax. I plan to compare it with the other wax brands made for white paint.

So am I... :hungry:

Its specially desigened for light Coloured paints. Since lighter colors, from light blue to silver, gold, yellow, pale greens, etc really benefit from a deep cleaning to really enhance the brightness of the colors, White Wax is formulated with SMAT abrasives to do just that. So if you're thinking that this is basically a cleaner wax, you're right - but because of the SMAT abrasives in it, it's a very potent cleaner wax, much more so than even ColorX or M66. While this may be marketed to the "average consumer" looking for a good wax for a light colored car, for savvy forum members it's going to be a killer one step when used with a buffer.

May be the following image from Meguiars sketches a better comparison:
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