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1 Clean WS6 said:MPPC is an AWESOME chemical cleaner. If ever I am starting fresh and want to remove any old wax/polish from a vehicle this is the product I grab for. It leaves the finish literaly "squeaky" clean. It does a great job of removing water spots but is lacking in the swirl/scratch removal department...I would suggest using #9, #82 or #83 for that.
I agree.
Aurora40 said:MPPP is nice too, and has a very nice look and smoothness. It has crummy beading, though, which I don't like so much. It beads a lot like Klasse in that it isn't great, but it is distinct enough you can tell if it is still there. I've always found it very easy to apply and remove. Just let it sit for a bit before you buff it off. If you don't want to do a lot of steps and layering and the whole deal, MPPP is very nice as it has good durability, and it has some very light cleaning action. So if you waxed your car 4-6 times a year, you could polish/clean the car like once a year and then just use MPPP by itself the subsequent times and keep it in very nice shape.
1 Clean WS6 said:The con (and it is a very BIG con) is that it is one of the hardest products I have ever used to remove. Even when using a MF sprayed with QD it can be a bear to remove almost comparable to the level of #16 that has been left on too long. If this product removed easier I would be using it ALL the time but the stubborn removal factor makes it a "once in a while" product for me.
III said:I only have experince with the cleaner. I've had good results with it. This is meguiar's strongest/aggressive paint cleaner that they make for hand use. It's more aggressive than the consumer line of their cleaner, (step 1) and I would say it's pretty close if not just a hair (and I mean a hair) more aggressive than scratch-x and their number 9 swirl remover 2.0. I've used it for light scratches and minor blemishes. I've also heard it's good for oxidation.