Best polish with fillers??

bluzman

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I know most everyone on here wants to completely remove swirl marks. But I was wondering which polish has the best filling ablilties?
 
The megs polishes have a good deal of fillers in them. I'm sure that someone else here can fill you in better than I can, but #80 is probably a safe bet.
 
firegate said:
I thought 7 was purely a glaze?



It is.



Or not, depending on the definition of "polish" you choose.



And it doesn't correct defects.



Or it might, depending on the pad you apply it with.



lol
 
If you can find it since it's discontinued, another glaze is 3M Fill n Glaze. I've read other stories here about glazes used by body shops that hide amazing levels of stuff, such as Race Glaze. Folks get the car from a fresh paint job looking great until the first wash or rain, then swirl city.
 
I have heard Megs 66 QuicK Detailer, it is a polish/wax one step product. I have no idea why they call it Quick Detailer. It is sold in 1 gallon and is sold in the proffesional line.



It is supposed to be a really good one step product for both hand, pc and rotary appliction. SOme have said a rotary will product true swirls with this product, but the wax will hide it. (But almost all rotary users and their products cause "true swirls unless you use a final polish" with a PC) for a true autopian finish. But for production work, 66 with a rotary or even pc is great.



I have never used it. There are many posts on the Megs forum. Many production detailers use this product. Supposed to get 3 months of wax protection, some people like to top it with NXT, but than that neglects the one step process, but you also would get 2 coasts of wax on.



Everyone (on autopia) says Megs products have filler products. According yo Megs, the products are filled with lubrication properties that are necesarry in their process which many call them filler.



Although I like Meg 80 Speed Glaze for it's ease to use and it's shine and gloss, I find it does not remove swirls or even fill them in. However, there DACP 83 does remove swirls, but is a PITA.



Megs 7 Show Car Glaze has been around for over 30 to maybe 50 years. I have never used it (also), but it is a little tricky to remove. YOu do not try to remove it all at once. This is supposed to be a great product for car shows to get the car looking really wet, I have seen it applied before wax, and after wax with NXT. Works wonders with one step paints (non - clear coats).



Good luck on your choice.
 
bluzman said:
There seems to be some mixed reviews about this on the forum.



Yeah there does. I can't speak for others but it worked better for me than the other polishes I tried on my hard GM clear. Menzerna, Optimum, 1Z, SSRs, etc. In fact, not only did it work BETTER, it worked wonders. It was so easy to use and the results were so noticeable and easy to obtain, that I would sell my other polishes in a heartbeat and use only this. Now if David would only come out with a 4" SB pad...
 
TortoiseAWD said:
As I understand it, the "Scratch Buster" 4" pad is just about ready for beta testing.



Tort



Is it going to be the same grade of foam as the regular 6" SB pad or will it be more aggressive?
 
BlackSunshine said:
Is it going to be the same grade of foam as the regular 6" SB pad or will it be more aggressive?
Sorry, I'm not sure . . . you may want to ask in the Autopia Carcare Forum; DavidB is more likely to see and reply to the post there.



Tort
 
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