#20 provided better protection than Zaino....

I'm thinking the "Plastic Jar" syndrome has something to do with difficulty in removing the product. The first jar I got, was hard to remove. I thought it must be how I was using it. The next one I got, came off OK...I thought ,Now I know what I'm doing. Now , after the "Insider information" I think it was the product, because I really haven't changed the way I used it....Small ammount, rubbed in till it's almost gone, final buff... What say you Mike?
 
Deanski said:


One item that ALWAYS comes up is the abrasive levels of polishes. Maybe you can list the order from most aggressive to least and what it can be used for. Yes we CAN get most of this info off the Meguiars site, but a brief synopsis would be nice.





Regards,

Deanski



Did he say,



a brief synopsis
 
rek said:
I'm thinking the "Plastic Jar" syndrome has something to do with difficulty in removing the product. The first jar I got, was hard to remove. I thought it must be how I was using it. The next one I got, came off OK...I thought ,Now I know what I'm doing. Now , after the "Insider information" I think it was the product, because I really haven't changed the way I used it....Small ammount, rubbed in till it's almost gone, final buff... What say you Mike?



I don't think rubbing it in until it's almost gone is a good idea.



I would apply a thin, even coating, working the product in well.



Allow to dry/cure, 15 to 20 minutues and then remove with a big, soft, fluffy, clean, 100% cotton terry cloth towel.



IF you want to use a microfiber, use it after the terry cloth towel to do what microfibers are so good at and that's removing the finest of left over residues from the surface.



How does that sound?
 
Mosca said:
Mike, would it be too forward of me to ask you to say a few words about Gold Class, other than to mention its sheeting qualities? I find it to be a curious product. It's not what Megs would call a "pure wax", is it? I'd call it a high end cleaner/wax. But, I don't know that.)



Tom



I will put something together on this. Something as interesting as I can make it (and accurate too)



However, it will contain the details, (no pun intended), on the science behind “Water Sheeting�. But, I will have to wait for the chemist to which I will refer this to, to return from a project�.



How’s that?
 
Thanks, Mike; I'd like that. Actually, all I care about its sheeting is to know that it sheets; what really interests me is its place in the Meg's lineup, its intended market, its durability & quality of shine compared to #s 26, 20, 16, stuff like that.



My observation: not overly durable, but OK; a good compromise of all the other properties: dark, but not the darkest, glossy but not the glossiest, reflective but not the most reflective, deep but not the deepest. I'd say its strongest characteristic is its "richness", ie darkening, followed by glossiness. It may not be the right product FOR ME, because I prize depth and reflectiveness, but it's definitely right for some people.



Tom
 
Mike Phillips said:
I don't think rubbing it in until it's almost gone is a good idea.



I would apply a thin, even coating, working the product in well.



Allow to dry/cure, 15 to 20 minutues and then remove with a big, soft, fluffy, clean, 100% cotton terry cloth towel.



IF you want to use a microfiber, use it after the terry cloth towel to do what microfibers are so good at and that's removing the finest of left over residues from the surface.



How does that sound?



Ok, I quit on trying it (#26). It's too hard to use when compared to P21S CW. (tho I don't doubt it's looks!).
 
Mike,



Yes I DID say a brief synopsis.



Let's try to understand that we converse on products, not necessarily bash them. Please do not be flippant as to the request, as I'm trying to be honest and open.





Please keep it short, as the long dissertation although well thought out and executed, was a bit much to read on this forum IMO please....



IMO, it would have been better if we could have read it off the forum and a breif synopsis on it would have sufficed.



Some of us just want to get quick read on how one product is over another etc. and it was just information overload.



Maybe you and David could have worked a link to the article, which I think would have been better than burying it in one of the forums.





DISCLAIMER: THE ABOVE IS IMO. There I said it.





Have a nice day!



Regards,

Deanski
 
Deanski said:
Mike,



Yes I DID say a brief synopsis.






Deanski...



I was just joking! :xyxthumbs



I certainly wasn't being flippant.



Seriously, I was just trying to be funny because most people know my posts can be long...



It's true, I have a hard time writing short copy.



When I put together the info on Gold Class and on our Abrasives, I promise to do my best to keep them brief, or I will create a dedicated webpage and just post the link.



How does that sound?



p.s.



I offered to send you a free bottle of the latest version of #20 Polymer Sealant... let me know if you want it and I'll send it out tomorrow plus a few other goodies.
 
Abercrombie2582 said:
yep, its in a plastic jar, and ill be glad to test the #20 and #26 out. ill send a pm of my address.



Abercrombie2582



Your package went out today, it will include,





1 each D-5101 Final Detail



Matching Bottle for the above



1 each D-9951



Matching Spray Head for the above bottles



1 each TOL 110516-12



Mirror Glaze Items



2 each M-9910

1 each M-2616

1 each M-2016

1 each M-1611

1 each M-8132

1 each M-9716

1 package W-0004



Enjoy! :D
 
OK, Sorry Mike, my bad... It's been a long day...



I'll give #20 a whirl on my company car as it may prove to be a good test bed as it sees daily driving, sits outside etc.



The Lexus sits in the garage and only comes out on nice days.



I'll PM you with more info.



Regards,

Deanski
 
thanks mike, only good person of meguiars that has given good tech service of their products. Im glad you stand behind meguiars products with such confidence that you are given me the chance to try it out. If only other companies would stand behind their products just as well.
 
Mike, that sounds like I should use more product, or less rubbing it in till it's almost gone. I have been using a SMALL amount, and rubbing it in, that's why it looks like it's almost gone. I don't have any trouble removing now(second jar), the first jar was the bugger. But, I'll give your method a try. Thanks for the input.
 
Deanski said:
OK, Sorry Mike, my bad... It's been a long day...








I hear you... ;)



I used to work 12 hour shifts in a clean room, (graveyard shift), for Hewlett-Packard.



After fighting complex machines all through the night, I noticed I had a tendency to be a little touchy at the end of the shift.



I made it a practice to never discuss issues or problems with the incoming replacements, (who were all fresh and zippy)



Things always went smoother that way.



It was a strange job.
 
Well Mike,



at least you are doing a job that you enjoy. Life is too short to work at a job that you hate, regardless of how much money you make.



FWIW, I enjoy reading your posts, especially the looooong ones. I have been saving them to my hard drive so that I can refer back to them easily.



Any dates yet on the training day for the mercedesshop.com forum regulars?
 
Hey!



Excellent post Mike!!! Your well known and respected name carries a lot of weight in the detailing industry! You not only know the products extremely well, but you have also used them. This practical aspect to your comments inspires confidence in using the products. Thanks for your well thought-out posts!



I know that I often post on this site and yours, but I have to admitt, after reading your replys, I still have a lot to learn!!



Tim
 
So Tim, does your #20 smell pleasant, or nasty? Mine smells nasty. I am thinking that it would be worth my while to try some of the new stuff.
 
Hi Gary!



I just smelled my #20 and I do not find it bad smelling at all! Perhaps, you should try another bottle of it. You know that I am a huge fan of #20 as I have mentioned to you many times and I really can not figure out why you are getting different results (compared to me)?:nixweiss



Tim
 
I think I am going to go to a Lordco and sniff some #20 this weekend! :) I can just see the clerks now! :)



It's not going to replace my Klasse, but might be a nice one step. I'll let you know how it goes.
 
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