3M PI-III MG vs Meguiars #80

jmarkwood

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I did a search and I still have questions.



How does PI-III MG compare to #80 for use by PC?



How does PI-III MG compare to #80 for use by rotary?



Compare ease of use and state of finish.



What pads do you use for each of these?



What do you follow-up with?



Thanks, Jay
 
I use both products with a polishing pad, though some use the MG with a finishing pad for a final buff.



IMO they are very similar. I can't discern any real difference in abrasiveness, but if I had to I pick one over the other I'd say that the #80 is, initially, a bit more aggressive. Both break down to a ready-to-wax finish on most paints.



I prefer the MG for use by rotary as the #80 by rotary seems to break down a bit fast and gum up the pad a little. IMO the #80 is best by PC/Cylco/hand while the MG works with any machine or by hand.



I also prefer the MG for jobs where I'll be going over the panels numerous times with the same product. The MG just seems more suited to this whereas the #80 works great as a one-pass product. Perhaps the difference is in what they do/don't leave behind.



The #80 seems to leave more behind. Not so much fillers, but probably just the (very light) protection that's still new-paint-safe. The MG doesn't seem to leave much, if anything behind except its own residue.



The MG *will* occasionally leave a residue that's hard to buff off, usually when used over KSG or other LSPs that are still in good condition. Not a real problem if you use AIO for a cleanup, and it doesn't happen very often, but such things haven't happened for me at all with the #80 which always wipes off easily and cleanly.



Bottom line- I have both; If you only want one, you'll have to find which one works best for you.
 
Bill D- I guess the MG because you can use it by rotary :D Neither one really has the cut for Audi clear. I used the #80 by Cyclo (green pads) on Accumulatorette's A8 and it did what you've so often experienced- it shined it up nice and rounded the marring a little, but it didn't really remove much of it at all. The MG wouldn't have either, of course. For what products of this aggressiveness do, it's a toss-up between the two, with maybe a *slight* edge going to the #80.
 
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