New Meguiars Products in stock!

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We have Scratch X 2.0, Swirl X, Ultimate Quik Wax, Supreme Shine Protectant, Ultimate Compound, and the Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit in stock!

New Products!



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Nice!

Have you tried any of them yet? Mainly the SwirlX? I'm hoping this will be good for the users that don't have a PC/G110.

Thanks,
Rasky :)
 
i just ordered Ultimate Quik Wax, Supreme Shine Protectant, and then i found scratchx 2.0 at walmart. Next weekend i will order the headlight restoration kit, Clay Bar replacement and i might order more supreme shine protectant if i like it enough
 
Cool. I can't wait to get my hands on Ultimate Compound & SwirlsX. Need to rethink my list to order. :)
 
Is there any free samples to try this stuff out?:D.lol im kidding i think i could fork over 10 bucks a bottle.
 
Is there any free samples to try this stuff out?:D.lol im kidding i think i could fork over 10 bucks a bottle.
they have samples for the new 205 finishing polish if you were wondering
 
they have samples for the new 205 finishing polish if you were wondering
i heard megs just came out with a DA friendly m105.im curious if its easier 2 use.Iv heard if your not carefuly with 105 you can mess up your paint because it flashes to quickly.Also do you no if 205 works well with the PC?
 
i heard megs just came out with a DA friendly m105.im curious if its easier 2 use.Iv heard if your not carefuly with 105 you can mess up your paint because it flashes to quickly.Also do you no if 205 works well with the PC?

Haven't tried M205 with my PC yet, but it has worked very well with the FLEX 3401.

I just got done playing around with it a little on the hood of my girls black Acura RL.

Here is wat I did.

-M105 on the rotary with Megs W7207 cutting pad @1500 rpm
-M205 on the rotary with Megs W8207 polishing pad, 1200-1400 rpms until polish went clear, then 1000 rpms for a few more passes. Started with medium pressure and finished off with only the weight of the unit.

Then I decided to see what finished, or if you may, "burnished/jeweled" the paint better using M205, the FLEX or the rotary. Obviously results may vary on different paint.

-Half hood using M205 on rotary with Megs W9207 pad, 1200-1400 rpms until polish went clear, then 1000 rpms for a few more passes. Started with medium pressure and finished off with only the weight of the unit.

-Half hood using M205 on FLEX 3401 with Megs W9207 pad, start on speed of 5.5 until polish went clear, finished off wih a few passes on a speed of 4. Started with medium pressure and finished off with only the weight of the unit.

Both sides looked amazing, really I couldn't see a difference, but using the FLEX for the last step just makes more sense to me. :cheers:

M205 is SO easy to use, on both the rotary and FLEX. Can't wait to try out some of the other new products! :righton:

Rasky
 
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Haven't tried M205 with my PC yet, but it has worked very well with the FLEX 3401.

I just got done playing around with it a little on the hood of my girls black Acura RL.

Here is wat I did.

-M105 on the rotary with Megs W7207 cutting pad @1500 rpm
-M205 on the rotary with Megs W8207 polishing pad, 1200-1400 rpms until polish went clear, then 1000 rpms for a few more passes. Started with medium pressure and finished off with only the weight of the unit.

Then I decided to see what finished, or if you may, "burnished/jeweled" the paint better using M205, the FLEX or the rotary. Obviously results may vary on different paint.

-Half hood using M205 on rotary with Megs W9207 pad, 1200-1400 rpms until polish went clear, then 1000 rpms for a few more passes. Started with medium pressure and finished off with only the weight of the unit.

-Half hood using M205 on FLEX 3401 with Megs W9207 pad, start on speed of 5.5 until polish went clear, finished off wih a few passes on a speed of 4. Started with medium pressure and finished off with only the weight of the unit.

Both sides looked amazing, really I couldn't see a difference, but using the FLEX for the last step just makes more sense to me. :cheers:

M205 is SO easy to use, on both the rotary and FLEX. Can't wait to try out some of the other now products! :righton:

Rasky
i agree
 
i've used the ultimate quik wax a few times now, it's a nice product and it does a good job of darkening the black trim on my car as well...
 
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