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    Re: Meguiars Black Wax Polishing Oils

    Quote Originally Posted by inDetail View Post
    The Meg's black wax is an AIO it is polishing, cleaning and protecting. It's not a LSP. For a straight gloss enhancer you can use CG Wet Mirror or Black Light (The Black Light does have abrasives in it and behaves a little like an AIO.) CG Gloss Workz which is a true glaze and does back fill. If your looking for straight gloss enhancing CG Wet Mirror or the V07 will do what you are looking for without fillers or any silicone
    I'm sure many use it as an LSP with great results.

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    Re: Meguiars Black Wax Polishing Oils

    Quote Originally Posted by dlc95 View Post
    I recall Meguiar's referring to these oils as "trade secret".
    However, Ibelieve due to v.o.c.. laws, and msds records, full disclosure is enforced.
    Maybe? I don't know for sure.
    Meguiar's "oils" are usually considered: trade secret (T.S.) and/or Proprietary.

    Where necessary...
    These oils/ingredients are listed on the MSDS' as: T.S./Proprietary with a corresponding CAS# that
    is a: specially petitioned request...to protect their chemical make-up, such as depicted below:

    Chemical............................CAS#/Special ID........%
    T.S./Proprietary........................000000-02-1............

    So far that seems to be enough to satisfy the EPA, and other concerned 'groups'.



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