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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
So we've now got M100, M101 and M105 and they all seem to do the same thing, to a certain extent, so I guess I don't understand the product overlap.....enlighten me, someone.....HELP!
Don't forget D300. So far I have a feeling this is just a body shop safe D300 (MF formula). Time will tell.
Originally Posted by Ray@Autogeek
Ha! That's too funny!
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Stay tuned - we'll have the full lowdown on this product for you later today.
Can't wait!
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Yeah, this is a good idea and it should replace something, I mean like I said we've got:
-M100
-M101
-M105
-Meg's UC
.......and those are just the most popular ones, LOL!
You left out D300, that would appear to be more of a direct "competitor" to M100 since they are both for MF pads. I'd discount the M101, reading between the lines, that is simply a Europe-specific formula, that is made here, and happens to meet US VOC requirements, so it was a simple label-change that allowed them to sell it here as well, due to all the interest about it.
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
If this is designed for MF pads does this mean there will be Mirror Glaze MF pads as well?
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
Also, check this out! All i was missing was the "PRO"!!
Meguiars new M--- Products
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
Here you go formal intro on MOL
M100 Pro Speed Compound
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
So it looks like I was wrong about being an MF formula.
M100 Pro Speed Compound is designed to be an economical, fast cutting compound for use in body shop environments with a wool pad on a rotary buffer. It offers fast cutting with minimal swirl when used with this tool/pad combo, at a very attractive price.
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
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.
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
Originally Posted by TrKent
If this is designed for MF pads does this mean there will be Mirror Glaze MF pads as well?
Ignore this then ^^^^^
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
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Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?
Originally Posted by TrKent
If this is designed for MF pads does this mean there will be Mirror Glaze MF pads as well?
Originally Posted by g26er
So it looks like I was wrong about being an MF formula.
I guess it was that other site that added the blurb about MF pads, because that's clearly not the Meg's description.
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