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Old 08-31-2006, 07:23 AM
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Where can I buy the Meg G100 from? It's still made by PC, right?

you have to buy it from Meguairs directly. The PC is relatively bulletproof, and the kits from AG offer the best bang for the buck. All products you need in one kit. After 5 years, mine is still humming like a bird.
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Ok, I hope I did the right thing. I just purchased through AG the PC 7424 Kit. Here's my question. I plan to detail different cars of course all different colors. Do I have to use new pads every time I detail a different car?
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Ok, I hope I did the right thing. I just purchased through AG the PC 7424 Kit. Here's my question. I plan to detail different cars of course all different colors. Do I have to use new pads every time I detail a different car?
no, just wash out your pads when done and allow to dry. Good for many uses. And just a little side joke, most cars are clearcoated, so they really are all the same color, on top anyways
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I asked that because I have a black car and when I remove the product, the
pad actually has black on it. I guess when I wash the pad the black would come out and it could be reused. Thanks!
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what year, make and model is your car?
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what year, make and model is your car?
Chris is almost sounds like SS paint?
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Don't laugh but it's a 1990 Saab 9000 in excellent shape!
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Chris is almost sounds like SS paint?
Yes..... sounds like SS paint to me
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I never knew that. My brother has a '96 Volvo 850R and whenever he polished/waxed his pads would always be red. Are you in fact taking off layers of paint doing this?
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I never knew that. My brother has a '96 Volvo 850R and whenever he polished/waxed his pads would always be red. Are you in fact taking off layers of paint doing this?
You are taking some off when you polish, but for say not a layer.
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