Amazing Swirl Reducer "m21"

musicdjs

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This is the 1st time I used the Meguire's M21 sealant wax. Initially, I was using the Tech wax 2.0 but it left grease smudges on my black paint. The M21 really works at reducing swirl marks on my black SRT without removing clear via porter cable/rotary. I really don't want to get into the machines and spend hours on clearcoat removal only to have them reapear again within a short period of time regardless of my diligent wash regimen.



The M21 seems tobe a good filler wax and I think it's due to the fact that it's a darker PURPLE colored wax, therefore it fills in the clearcoat fine scratches to match the base coat color.
 
musicdjs said:
This is the 1st time I used the Meguire's M21 sealant wax. Initially, I was using the Tech wax 2.0 but it left grease smudges on my black paint. The M21 really works at reducing swirl marks on my black SRT without removing clear via porter cable/rotary. I really don't want to get into the machines and spend hours on clearcoat removal only to have them reapear again within a short period of time regardless of my diligent wash regimen.



The M21 seems tobe a good filler wax and I think it's due to the fact that it's a darker PURPLE colored wax, therefore it fills in the clearcoat fine scratches to match the base coat color.



Just a heads up...M21 and NXT 2.0 are pretty much the same product. The only real difference is that M21 is formulated to work with a roatry and the NXT is not. On top of that you can order M21 in larger sized bottles since it's in the professional line. Both should do a good job and hiding imperfections though.



As far as the NXT leaving smudges, it's possible those areas had not fully dried yet. If that happens again try using a new MF towel and wipe it over the paint slowly, not fast. This will allow the oils(smudges) to be picked up better by the towel. Using a QD may help too.



Cheers,

Rasky
 
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