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    Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Looks like a new product from Meguiars...

    Meguiars M100 Pro Speed Cut is a fast cutting compound with advanced technology. It cuts fast and easy with zero hazing or swirling. Use Meguiars M100 with your favorite microfiber pads for super-fast cutting results that polish out to a high gloss finish. Meguiar's M100 Pro Speed Compound is the right choice for anyone looking to quickly eliminate or reduce moderate to heavy deep scratches, acid rain or severe swirls/holograms. Meguiars Speed Compound is the right choice for any Pro or Weekend Warrior Detailer looking for an impressive solution for all of your compounding needs.

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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    A Google search found nothing? Where did you read about this?

    Interesting... M101 already cuts pretty fast as it brought this 1999 Trans Am back to life after it sat outside for 5 years in South Florida extreme weather...


    M101 Foam Cut Compound - 1999 Trans Am Extreme Makeover at Autogeek

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    Tip: Use a body line to help your camera lens to focus on the paint.




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    M101 Foam Cut Compound



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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Can't post a link, but lets just say they have a "solution" for "auto detailing"

    Reading this: "Use Meguiars M100 with your favorite microfiber pads for super-fast cutting results that polish out to a high gloss finish." makes me wonder if it's just a pro (read bodyshop safe) version of D300... maybe.

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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Wow nice find. This looks interesting and an 8 day ETA
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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Well, now that's interesting! It says it will be in stock later this month, and it's less than half the price of M101...hmm. I took a quick look on MOL and didn't see anything about it.

    Edit: Has the same cut rating on the bottle as M101 and M105 "12--Extra Heavy Cut"

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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Quote Originally Posted by g26er View Post
    Can't post a link, but lets just say they have a "solution" for "auto detailing"

    Since Mr. Phillips works for Autogeek, and since he did ask, there's no reason you can't post a link...or send him a pm. He can delete a link if he doesn't like it. Mr. Phillips and many others are aware of link posting rules here, but agian...he did ask.
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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoytman View Post
    Since Mr. Phillips works for Autogeek, and since he did ask, there's no reason you can't post a link...or send him a pm. He can delete a link if he doesn't like it. Mr. Phillips and many others are aware of link posting rules here, but agian...he did ask.
    He didn't ask that g26er post a link that violates forum rules, I think g26er answered properly given the circumstances.

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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoytman View Post
    Since Mr. Phillips works for Autogeek, and since he did ask, there's no reason you can't post a link...or send him a pm. He can delete a link if he doesn't like it. Mr. Phillips and many others are aware of link posting rules here, but agian...he did ask.
    I don't think anyone is having a problem figuring it out. But hey, thanks

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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    I heard JR was working on something to be introduced after SEMA this must be it...


    I'll just shoot him an e-mail...


    One thing for sure, in the detailing world, from what I've seen, the most popular products historically, currently and I predict into the future are paint related, that is,

    • Compounds
    • Polishes
    • LSP's


    It's nice to have clean carpets in your car but it's the paint that makes or breaks the big picture...


    And that's one of the reasons I've always gravitated towards the paint polishing aspect of car detailing.



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    Re: Meguiars M100? (not M101) what's this?

    Sounds like someone got carried away or accidently listed that product in their store before Meguiar's has even announced it. If this was an accidental page inclusion, that avail date and the price could be wrong, too.

    It seems to me this happened some years ago, I think it might have been Zaino, they were preparing web pages for some months in the future, and accidentally put an unreleased product on the live site, caused a stir for a few hours until it was removed.

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