Meguiars Mirror Glaze #1 Medium Cut Cleaner

Biggestmexi

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Can you use it with a PC?



I know it says Rotary Only but i was just wondering if anyone used it with a PC or the ilk.



It says it has diminishing compunds. So I am just asking.



I do have the fine cut cleaner, that is Orbital Friendly though.



and a polish.
 
Biggestmexi said:
Can you use it with a PC?



I know it says Rotary Only but i was just wondering if anyone used it with a PC or the ilk.



It says it has diminishing compunds. So I am just asking.



I do have the fine cut cleaner, that is Orbital Friendly though.



and a polish.



I wouldn't use #1 via PC, but then I wouldn't use it anyhow these days (now that there are better choices available).



The problem with using #1 via PC is that the initial bite from the abrasives might instill not-so-micro marring/hazing that won't get polished away as the abrasives do, imperfectly, break down (to the extent that they will via PC).



You could be left with hazing that'll be a *real* problem to correct.
 
Accumulator said:
I wouldn't use #1 via PC, but then I wouldn't use it anyhow these days (now that there are better choices available).



The problem with using #1 via PC is that the initial bite from the abrasives might instill not-so-micro marring/hazing that won't get polished away as the abrasives do, imperfectly, break down (to the extent that they will via PC).



You could be left with hazing that'll be a *real* problem to correct.



thanks.



its just that i had it around, so i figured i would ask before i got rid of it.
 
Biggestmexi said:
.. i figured i would ask before i got rid of it.



You might hold on to it in case you get some odd situation where it'd be the right product. Via rotary, it could do some serious work on single stage, and I bet it has some pretty potent chemical cleaners (the old Mirror Glaze "cleaners" often did to cut oxidation on single stage).
 
Don't get rid of anything. It only takes a few inches on the shelf, and might be just the product you need some day!
 
bill57 said:
Don't get rid of anything. It only takes a few inches on the shelf, and might be just the product you need some day!



That's the way I view it. But then I'm up to my neck in a ton of, well, you name it :o
 
bill57 said:
Don't get rid of anything. It only takes a few inches on the shelf, and might be just the product you need some day!





I used to feel the same way, but often the advancements that are made are significant enough to simply leave the old product behind -- or even drop it in the trash can.



I equate this to a 56k modem vs. a cable modem. Sure, they both do the same thing, but at significantly different performance levels. As much as I have liked using Medium and Fine Cut in the past, the new products on the shelf are simply better IMHO.
 
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