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Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
Hello all,
I wanted to give my impressions of the new Meguiar's MT300 DA polisher here at Detail Fest 2015.
I am in the market for another buffing system. I still have my venerable 7336 PC and FLEX VVB rotary polishers. (I know..)
How it feels: I think this is very important for any tool in how it fits in your hand. When a tool fits well, you feel good about using it. The MT300 felt great in my hands whether using the handle or wrapping my hand on the head of the polisher and my left by the trigger.
How it operates: Butter. I think that with this polisher, it is really tuned to the Meguiar's system. It has a one piece counterweight that is made to counter the Meguiar's backing plate and 5" foam disks. It does this very well. If you're new or experienced, I believe that this system offers great results without any product hunting. After some general hood abuse, the simple coded Megs pads with 205 broke it out.
Final Word: I think again, overall this is made to be in a system. It works quite well with the Megs plate, pad, and product. It is capable of a good deal of defect removal for a DA and if I was new, I believe this system WOULD instill confidence.
Compared to my PC, this is just so much nicer.
Autogeek OG. Attended detail fest I/II. Still detailing!
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
I just used the MT300 on on my wifes car and I like it. I had a Griots but decided to get another DA and chose this. Its lighter and after I got used to trigger away I went...
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
Originally Posted by KBsToy
I just used the MT300 on on my wifes car and I like it. I had a Griots but decided to get another DA and chose this. Its lighter and after I got used to trigger away I went...
Thanks for feedback sir
MT300 sure look nice.
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
Originally Posted by KBsToy
I just used the MT300 on on my wifes car and I like it. I had a Griots but decided to get another DA and chose this. Its lighter and after I got used to trigger away I went...
Yes! The trigger is another benefit!
Autogeek OG. Attended detail fest I/II. Still detailing!
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
How is the power on concave surfaces?
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Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
Originally Posted by ZL1 Mark
How is the power on concave surfaces?
I had a chance to try this thing. It was OK. I used it on a hood of a Mopar they had there (rental). It was powerful enough, but the pad did want to stop spinning on a concave area around the edges. To be fair, I think I was using it only ~ 75% speed.
It's a nice machine for sure. It feels well balanced. It didn't impress me as being super smooth like a Rupes, but was smoother than other PC type machines. Coming from a Rupes, the motor felt traditionally "buzzy" like other DA style machines made in China.
The new thin Megs DA pads are nice. I watched a presentation they did and the mentioned how the maroon pad is a completely new foam that has more cut and better finishing.
This is probably a great system for most people. Only thing I really don't like about the "system", is M10x dusts a bit too much for me & M205 may not finish easily perfectly on every paint. But the system as a whole looks excellent, but IMHO it's not up there with the Rupes or the 3401.
It's quite versatile with a bunch of good pads, BPs, and sizes. Prolly the best buy out there to get the job done as a system.
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
I had a chance to try this thing. It was OK. I used it on a hood of a Mopar they had there (rental). It was powerful enough, but the pad did want to stop spinning on a concave area around the edges. To be fair, I think I was using it only ~ 75% speed.
It's a nice machine for sure. It feels well balanced. It didn't impress me as being super smooth like a Rupes, but was smoother than other PC type machines. Coming from a Rupes, the motor felt traditionally "buzzy" like other DA style machines made in China.
The new thin Megs DA pads are nice. I watched a presentation they did and the mentioned how the maroon pad is a completely new foam that has more cut and better finishing.
This is probably a great system for most people. Only thing I really don't like about the "system", is M10x dusts a bit too much for me & M205 may not finish easily perfectly on every paint. But the system as a whole looks excellent, but IMHO it's not up there with the Rupes or the 3401.
It's quite versatile with a bunch of good pads, BPs, and sizes. Prolly the best buy out there to get the job done as a system.
Thanks. I value your opinion.
As a side note, I agree 100% on M205.
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
I had a chance to try this thing. It was OK. I used it on a hood of a Mopar they had there (rental). It was powerful enough, but the pad did want to stop spinning on a concave area around the edges. To be fair, I think I was using it only ~ 75% speed.
It's a nice machine for sure. It feels well balanced. It didn't impress me as being super smooth like a Rupes, but was smoother than other PC type machines. Coming from a Rupes, the motor felt traditionally "buzzy" like other DA style machines made in China.
The new thin Megs DA pads are nice. I watched a presentation they did and the mentioned how the maroon pad is a completely new foam that has more cut and better finishing.
This is probably a great system for most people. Only thing I really don't like about the "system", is M10x dusts a bit too much for me & M205 may not finish easily perfectly on every paint. But the system as a whole looks excellent, but IMHO it's not up there with the Rupes or the 3401.
It's quite versatile with a bunch of good pads, BPs, and sizes. Prolly the best buy out there to get the job done as a system.
thanks for the honest feedback...
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
I don't see this polisher being more capable than the GG 6".
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Re: Meguiars MT300 Impressions @ Detail Fest
Originally Posted by ZL1 Mark
I don't see this polisher being more capable than the GG 6".
if it isn't, I can live with the fact that the GG6 isn't as ergonomic or as comfortable to use as the MT300, which isn't a big deal to me...
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