Meguiars #66

I would say that #66 is right up there with the best. I have great luck with it via rotary. I use it on anything looking for a quick one step. It has the power to cut through some swirls, oxidation and general haze from lack of care, yet leaves some protection.

I know some others have tried out chemical guys Laser buff, and Fk1 usa's aio (can think of # off hand) but I personally have no experience with either. I've heard laser buff produces quite a bit of dusting.
Price wise #66 is the cheapest.

here is a link to a job i posted way back i used # 66 on.
http://www.detailcity.org/forums/detailing-product-discussion-misc/10409-meg-66-good-stuff.html
 
sade04 said:
Is there a difference between #66 and #6? I was reading the descriptions on the megs site and they seem to be very similar products.
Both #6 and #66 are in the professional line of Meguiar's products, but about the only similarity is the number 6.
They are both cleaner/waxes, but #6 is very mild with almost no abrasive action. #66 is more abrasive than the Meg's swirl removers. #9 and #82 only rate a 3 on Meg's abrasive scale, (Most abrasive being 10), while #66 rates a 4. Meguiar's #80 Speed Glaze also rates a 4.
The #66 is not abrasive enough to be too concerned about, but I wouldn't use it on my car every month.
It is geared towards the professional detailer that needs a good one step product and it is excellent for that.

Charles
 
yep #66 is not a consumer product! i am guessing that colourX is the consumer version, but colourX can not be used with a rotary. #66 is as good as or better than anyother one step! just top it with M21 and it will last for months
 
Solo Cali said:
How would you compare #66 to Klasse AIO?
Apples to oranges.
#66, abrasive cleaner wax.
KAIO, chemical cleaner sealant.

I would have no concerns about using KAIO every week.
I wouldn't use #66 once a month.

Charles
 
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