FS: M105 Original Formula - One Gallon

PorscheGuy997

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Hey guys,



For many of us, the original formula M105 king of compounds. Finding this treasure is very challenging.



I have a sealed gallon of the original M105 formulation for sale. Pics are available upon request.



$100 shipped UPS. PayPal is always fine, or I do accept money orders. I'll throw in a new Meg's M68 backing plate, too.
 
This is compounding gold!!! Unless you have your greasy little hands on you know what, why the heack are you letting go of this stuff??? Hmmmm....
 
David Fermani said:
This is compounding gold!!! Unless you have your greasy little hands on you know what, why the heack are you letting go of this stuff??? Hmmmm....



Oh hell, what's coming out now? At the rate new products keep coming out, I'll never be caught up on the latest and greatest.:bawling:



GLWS Chris, I'm sure this won't take long to move!
 
It's not what's coming out, it's what's out, but not available to us in the US. Until it makes it's way accross the pond, this older version of M105 is the holy grail of compound. And he's got a gallon of it!!!
 
I'm referring to Meg's M101 which is said to cut better than M105 and finish better too. Not available here in the US (right now) due to VOC regulations. The only product that resembles this is the initial version of M105 (which was discontinued) that the OP is selling.
 
David Fermani said:
This is compounding gold!!! Unless you have your greasy little hands on you know what, why the heack are you letting go of this stuff??? Hmmmm....



Oh, I'll probably regret selling this someday, but I still have a stash of the old M105. For now, M86 and D300 are my staple compounds.



Rei86 said:
Are we talking about Meguiar's Euro blend?



No, this is just the original formulation of M105, which was released in '08. The newer, DA formulation was released in '09.



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The old formula, on the right, does not have the DA logo next to the Method of Application



David Fermani said:
I'm referring to Meg's M101 which is said to cut better than M105 and finish better too. Not available here in the US (right now).



We will have to see what comes out next... I am dying to try M101.
 
David Fermani said:
I'm referring to Meg's M101 which is said to cut better than M105 and finish better too. Not available here in the US (right now) due to VOC regulations. The only product that resembles this is the initial version of M105 (which was discontinued) that the OP is selling.



Yeah that's the one I was thinking the Euro blend M101. Heard it cuts better than M105 and finishes better to from a post that Kevin Brown laid out on here somewhere.
 
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