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Old 11-14-2007, 11:53 PM
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Help with Mirror Glaze Polishes

Hey guys, I'm going to buy some Meguiars Polishes soon and I'm abit confused. I'm thinking about getting #4, #2 and #1.. Say I did a car with severe swirls etc and I used #4, would #1 remove all the hazing/marring left from #4? Or would I have to use #2 then #1? Ah I'm so confused.. Anyone with experience on these polishes can you please help me. thanks.
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Old 11-15-2007, 02:11 AM
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Ok I got Mediam Cut Cleaner, Fine Cut Cleaner, and Show Car Glaze ( why not )
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I would also give the 80's series a try, get a bottle of 85, 83, 80 or 82 at some point. It seems like a hit or miss with meguiars sometimes, some paints they work great with, sometimes not so much.
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I use the fine and meduim if the vehicle has never been taken care of. Most of the time is use #83 or #82 to start.
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Old 11-15-2007, 09:35 AM
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Yeah thats the thing.. seeing as I live in Australia it's harder to get products here. I went to my local auto store and they only had like 5 different meguiars swirl removers, no #80 series They didnt have Heavy Cut Cleaner but the Medium Cut Cleaner feels very abrasive! Like liquid sand lol.
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Order it, and tell me what shipping would cost to Australia
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80's series is much better and more effective
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Re: Help with Mirror Glaze Polishes

Lookin or a little help. I want to polish, seal, and nuba my car this weekend. Im going to seal with poorboys ex-p and the next day top with either dp max wax or xmt 360. The only polish I have right now is the mirror glaze #7 which I have used under wax and it looked great. The write-up says the #7 is a true polish, so will this work well under the poorboys? Also should I use the white pad to apply the #7 with my PC?
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Re: Help with Mirror Glaze Polishes

Im not familiar with megs products so i cant give you a complete answer but as far as the xmt 360 goes im guessing you meant xmt 180 since 360 is a polish and would remove the sealent.
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Re: Help with Mirror Glaze Polishes

Yes, I did mean the xmt 180. My bad
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