I saw that kit, how is the clay, compared to others?
The clay is the mildest clay that I have used but it is actually a nice clay IMO It sticks to my hands well so it isn't likely to hit the ground. I have never noticed any marring from a new piece of Meg's Smooth surface Clay. It has it's place in my arsenal for sure.
The clay is the mildest clay that I have used but it is actually a nice clay IMO It sticks to my hands well so it isn't likely to hit the ground. I have never noticed any marring from a new piece of Meg's Smooth surface Clay. It has it's place in my arsenal for sure.
I way give it a try. I'm open to a good OTC clay. But for now I still have a good bit DP clay!
the Quick Detailer is amazing. i love the sprayer. i was told that its a revamped version on M34 final inspection. has the same barcode # thingy lol
Ultimate Quick Detailer and Ultimate Spray Wax are good but the sprayer stinks. It shoots out an awkward patern that doesn't cover evenly and the trigger is flakey too. I much prefer the sprayer top that is used on M34.
I finally decided to give the Meg's UC a try, and did a test spot on ly old Bronco II after wet-sanding with 2000 grit. My goal was to see if the Ultimate Compound could remove 2000 grit scratches. Keep in mind that I did not use a machine for this test:
Since I did this test in direct sunlight, I had a bit of a problem when removing the Ultimate Polish, So I used the Ultimate QD to help remove. I then applied the Ultimate liguid wax to seal an area just big enough so there is a noticable difference between the sealed vs. non-sealed polished area.
You will notice a small amount of distortion in the reflection, due to the slight curvature and a dent.
Amen on the ultimate Quik wax and detailer. Great value and I think the Quik wax may be one of most under rated Megs products. I could easily get along entirely on Megs products...with optimum a close second
I completely agree. Been using Meguiar's products since the 80's. Man I'm old!
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