One Step Corrections

Yep, D151... the pink stuff! It'll finish down just fine, AND it has a wax/sealant built in.

You *can* top it with pretty much any sealant type product as well. :)
The only down side (if you could call it that) is it only comes in gallon jugs.

OTOH, if you're willing to do any of the plethora of stand alone LSP's the I also agree with the others in that FG400 is good, REALLY good. (Better than you'd ever think a heavy cut compound would EVER have the right to be.) The cool part is you can start it with an orange pad, then finish it with a white or blue pad... just in case you want that extra 'pop'. ;)

So would you say the D151 does a better job than this? The Meguiars all professional cleaner wax I have been using! So, just to be clear, the D151 is an all in one cleaner wax?

I was looking for a good all in one cleaner wax to use on my customers vehicles. I like the fact D151 comes in gallon size. I just buy some extra 16 ounze bottles and a pump for the gallon size to fill smaller bottles.
 
D151 offers more correction than M6. I have had good success with Meguiar's white wax as a one step. It's an AIO but uses the same SMAT abrasives that are found in M101. It has decent durability.

Here's a good write up for it.

The power of White Wax

I just used Meguiar's D300 on the new Meguiar's thin burgundy foam cutting disc and that finished LSP ready. The paint on the car I used it on was on the medium side. The same pad finished LSP ready when I had to get a little more aggressive using M101.
 
Another option is HD Speed. I would say it's on the upper side of cut when it comes to an AIO.
I'm still waiting to kill my old school Menz FAJ before I take on a new one which in it's day cuts great for an AIO.
 
I hear a ton about the Menzerna 3 in 1 being high in cut. Worth a look. Will be in my next purchase
 
I hear a ton about the Menzerna 3 in 1 being high in cut. Worth a look. Will be in my next purchase

According to their website it has the same level as cut as PF2500, which is a medium cut polish I use often for 1-stepping VW paint.
 
I am a big fan of D151. I keep reading about how amazing Menzerna polishes are, will have to try them when I run out of Meguiar's products. Thing is, it take A LONG TIME to go through a gallon on polish ;)
 
I hear a ton about the Menzerna 3 in 1 being high in cut. Worth a look. Will be in my next purchase

Used Menzerna 3 in 1 on my white Vette along with Menerna CL and she turned out nice. When sun comes out I will take pics.

Car was not in that bad of shape but the AIO worked out nice. The CL was a breeze to put on and take off. I used my Griots cordless polisher for CL and had the whole car applied in about 10 min.

I let AIO on for about 10 mins as per Mike then took it off, as with all wax , sealant thin a coating is in :)

This was after wash, Iron X, clay, wash..
 
Hands down Megs D151. For one step corrections this has the highest amount of cut. Unless something new has recently came out. (havent been on in a while) Its my go to all in one. I havent tried the wolfgang one yet though as im sure that one would prob be a little better. But for the price you cant beat D151.
 
So would you say the D151 does a better job than this? The Meguiars all professional cleaner wax I have been using! So, just to be clear, the D151 is an all in one cleaner wax?

I was looking for a good all in one cleaner wax to use on my customers vehicles. I like the fact D151 comes in gallon size. I just buy some extra 16 ounze bottles and a pump for the gallon size to fill smaller bottles.

Yes!

Although they are indeed similar, as 'Guz' said, 151 has more cut. There is nothing wrong with having both in your arsenal, as sometimes you might not want the extra cut. Although.... it's easy to just go with a lesser cut pad. ;)

D151 will finish down really well, and leave an acceptable gloss (and protection too boot). As I mentioned before, it's easy to just use it, then top it with any of your favorite LSP's. Meguiar's M21 2.0 would be one that's very affordable for instance. Now if you REALLY want to ramp up the extra sizzle, clarity, and gloss you can put M21 2.0 on, wait overnight and top it with M26 (even in liquid form) as an amazingly good looking sealant/wax (and an even better value for your money) AND one of a very few 'hybrid's' that has carnauba in it.

D151 offers more correction than M6. I have had good success with Meguiar's white wax as a one step. It's an AIO but uses the same SMAT abrasives that are found in M101. It has decent durability.

Here's a good write up for it.

The power of White Wax

I just used Meguiar's D300 on the new Meguiar's thin burgundy foam cutting disc and that finished LSP ready. The paint on the car I used it on was on the medium side. The same pad finished LSP ready when I had to get a little more aggressive using M101.

:iagree:with D300, it's GOOD!

Over the last couple of years D300 has turned into my favorite SMAT compound out there. In fact the entire Microfiber Correction System line of products (both liquids and pads) have been in my bag since the first time I tried them. Working with D300 is as easy as it gets, (and that cinnamon smell is ohhhh soooo nice). :D

So you're saying that M101 finished LSP ready with the heavy cutting Megs microfiber pad? Wow, wow WOWWWWWW! That must have been some seriously hard paint.

I've used it with a whole boatload of foam pads, flat, ccs, hybrid, constant pressure, all in both 5½" and 4" as well as all three Meguiar's pads. Only with what'd be considered a finishing pad did I find it coming closer to LSP ready. At that point it's the product doing all the cutting, and it's more about working it just a few passes to get the cut you need, whilst not allowing the abrasive particles to build up (get larger) with spent product and abraded paint.

Actually that's the other side of the sword when working with SMAT products (especially the ones with heavy cut). They cut GREAT, and can save you a TON of time (especially doing multi-step paint correction) but if you try and work them a long time like you would with say, FG400 (which can (and many would argue would NEED to) take 10 passes with ease) you'll end up micro-marring. I'll generally work SMAT products 4, maybe 5 passes, wipe clean, check the results, and if needed go back with clean product for 3 or 4 more passes.
 
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