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    M100 vs. M101...

    Hey, just curious to know what's the difference between the two if any at all. Thanks in advance for the replies.

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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    same question. Do I need both? lol

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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Here's Mike Stoop's post on this topic...

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-what-s-3.html


    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Stoops View Post

    OK, our formal announcement is up over at MOL but rather than start a new thread here on AG we'll just update you right here, and hopefully clear up a bit of misinformation about M100 Pro Speed Compound.

    M100 was NOT designed to be used with a DA and microfiber pads (although we know you guys are at least going to experiment with it that way - M105, M101 anyone????) but rather as a mid-tier compound for the body shop industry, specifically to be used with a wool pad on a rotary buffer.


    It is a solvent based compound, as is M101, and it utilizes the latest and most advanced series of abrasives that Meguiar's currently offers.

    It is targeted at a specific competing product very commonly used in the body shop industry but not so much in the detailing world. That means M100 is designed to quickly cut 1200 grit sanding marks with a wool pad and rotary buffer, while leaving a much higher level of finish. That higher level of finish means less time in the finishing polish step, and since time is money in the body shop world..... well, you get the idea.

    M100 is available in 32oz and 1 gallon sizes, with MSRP set at $24.99 and $66.00 respectively.


    There you go...



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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshyne View Post
    same question. Do I need both? lol
    Yes.

    Use M-100 with a wool pad on a rotary and M-101 with a foam pad on a rotary; you'll be equipped to tackle anything that comes your way.

    By the way, a little birdy just told me that M-100 is in stock.

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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Hey Nick, are you willing to do a side by side comparison on the two products?

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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Quote Originally Posted by KillaCam View Post
    Hey Nick, are you willing to do a side by side comparison on the two products?
    That sounds like a fabulous idea! I'll add it to my list.

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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Awesome! I think that'll clear up a lot of questions that I know for sure are going to be asked in the future.

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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Wait, M101 is not supposed to be used with a wool pad?
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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Quote Originally Posted by FivePoint.0 View Post
    Wait, M101 is not supposed to be used with a wool pad?

    Meguiars M101 Foam Cut Compound



    M-100 was formulated for a wool pad.

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    Re: M100 vs. M101...

    Quote Originally Posted by KillaCam View Post
    Awesome! I think that'll clear up a lot of questions that I know for sure are going to be asked in the future.
    I don't think the two will ever be cross-shopped based on their intended application, but comparisons are inevitable so I might as well jump the gun and show/tell you guys what you want to hear.

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