Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Professional Products now available at Pep Boys

snoboarder8232

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Didn't see a post about this yet, so hopefully it's not a re-post. Here's what Meguiar's had to say:



Michael Stoops said:
We are very pleased to announce that Pep Boys will be carrying a selection of our Mirror Glaze Professional Line of products in all stores. Also included here are the latest 2011 Consumer Products picked up Pep Boys. Distribution channels being what they are this may or may not be set up already at your local store, but check it out at your earliest convenience.



Professional

Part#

Description

M8532 Diamond Cut Compound

M10532 Ultra Cut Compound

M20532 Ultra Finishing Polish

C2000 Professional Mild Clay (blue)

M6201 Car Wash Shampoo

M6601 Quick Detailer Cleaner Wax

M3401 Final Inspection

W7000 Foam Cutting Pad (burgundy)

W8000 Foam Polishing Pad (yellow)

W9000 Foam Finishing Pad (beige)

W68 Rotary Backing Plate

W4000 Wool Cutting Pad

M9911 Trigger Bottle

M9912 Dispenser Bottle







Retail

Part#

Description

G18211 Ultimate Wax (paste)

G18216 Ultimate Wax

G19216 Ultimate Polish

G15524 Endurance Tire Shine

G15415 Endurance Tire Shine (aerosol)

G3200 New Car Kit

G3300 Paint Restoration Kit



Only problem was... the M105 was FORTY DOLLARS. Not even worth the convenience or price of not paying shipping.
 
my local pep boys hasn't started yet. sounds like it'll be soon. imagine you'll only want to pick up the stuff if your in a jam and don't have time to order.
 
snoboarder8232 said:
Only problem was... the M105 was FORTY DOLLARS. Not even worth the convenience or price of not paying shipping.



Sounds good in theory, but I have yet to see any detailing product over $10 that hasn't been molested in some way at an auto parts store. That $40 bottle will have been returned 3 times and be missing 1/3 of the product and it will also be watered down.
 
Be nice to get the pads without having to drive to Dallas like I do now. Even if the price is a bit higher, I'd make it up in the time I'd save driving 3-4 miles instead of a 45 mile round trip.
 
We just had a pep boys come intown, The place is very small and has now show room. It would be nice to grab stuff local. By buying thing local you are helping keep the money local, its employing local poeple and so on.
 
Scottwax said:
Be nice to get the pads without having to drive to Dallas like I do now. Even if the price is a bit higher, I'd make it up in the time I'd save driving 3-4 miles instead of a 45 mile round trip.



Yikes! Even paying shipping could end up being cheaper than that, especially if you make a drive like that often.
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Would be helpful if I had a Pep Boy's anywhere even remotely near me....



I hear ya! I was recently in Chicago and made a stop into Pep Boys and spent a wad of cash. They are such great stores with things I never see in my local AutoZone or Advance. I feel so left out! :(
 
yakky said:
Sounds good in theory, but I have yet to see any detailing product over $10 that hasn't been molested in some way at an auto parts store. That $40 bottle will have been returned 3 times and be missing 1/3 of the product and it will also be watered down.



As long as the safety seal is in tact I wouldn't worry about it. ;)
 
Luckily because its meguiars it will stick around, but things at my local pep boys that were special like autoglym are now gone because they werent moving at all.
 
yakky said:
Sounds good in theory, but I have yet to see any detailing product over $10 that hasn't been molested in some way at an auto parts store. That $40 bottle will have been returned 3 times and be missing 1/3 of the product and it will also be watered down.



Say wut? I've never bought a detailing product thats been watered down and missing amounts... Damn that sounds awful in your area if the employees are taking a little off the top and or the customers are stealing a little bit at a time..
 
yakky said:
Sounds good in theory, but I have yet to see any detailing product over $10 that hasn't been molested in some way at an auto parts store. That $40 bottle will have been returned 3 times and be missing 1/3 of the product and it will also be watered down.



Never thought of the watered down thing. I guess I don't have the criminal mind
 
yakky said:
Sounds good in theory, but I have yet to see any detailing product over $10 that hasn't been molested in some way at an auto parts store. That $40 bottle will have been returned 3 times and be missing 1/3 of the product and it will also be watered down.



You can't be serious...
 
Stopped by a local Pep Boys Supercenter today at lunch, and sure enough they have all the good stuff. My only gripe was with the Soft Buff pads 2.0, they only had the 8" in stock, but I didn't bother asking if they carried the 6". 205 was 29.99 and 105 was 39.99 ... good deal on the 205 at least. They had the clay and gallon quantities of polishes also, so it's looking like a good thing for me.
 
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