Meguiars products you like?

AL-53 said:
NXT will stain trim like a baby stains a diaper..I will not use it for that reason...has a nice look to it..but stains....



Al



Maybe it's because I pre-treat trim before waxing.
 
LOVE and use almost on ALL my details:



DACP (use this almost exclusively)

Meguiars red cutting pad

SMR for light swirls works great for

NXT as a topper/sealer

#34 - LOVE this stuff

Diamond Cut (helped save my horrible faded paint on my fairly "new" 91 Integra daily driver)

Interior Quik Detailer (I wish they still stocked this locally in my autoparts stores - awesome stuff IMHO)

HyperDressing (water based FTW!)

Gold Class leather cleaner/conditioner (not bad)



Tried but don't use more often

NXT Tire Shine (lasts about 2 days when applied with a terry applicator pad)

#26 (I think) gold class wax (don't use it enough to say Yah or Nay)

Hot Shine





I like being able to buy this stuff locally, as I tend to let my supply get low and find myself in a pinch and have to get this stuff ASAP for jobs.
 
Insane Shine Spray is awesome. Not cost effecient, but very good on your own ride. When it dries, it lasts me 3-4 washes. Like a shiny, plastic coating. Stops browning too.
 
81, 80, 82, 21, 26, Gold Class Wax, Gold Class Brushes, Wheel Brightner, Last Touch, Consumer QD, Medium and Agressive Clay, Deep Crystal Carnauba, Odor Eliminator, Carpet Cleaner, Xpress Wax, 34, and probably a few others that I'll remember later...
 
I also bought a gallon of the super degreaser... but is it any better than the local store degreaser that sells for $5-7 a gallon???
 
Quik Interior Detailer is my go to for dash/vinyl/wood interior.

Meguiars Tire Gel lasts for quite a while and gives a nice shine.
 
Meg's #80 is absolute goto polish. #82 is outstanding on darkers and yellow that are in already good shape. #20, #21,NXT all give a deep slicker than snot look. #40 Cleaner/Protectant for the vinyl. Ohhhhh let me add NXT tech wash(shampoo). #83 is outstanding swirl remover, can be a tad tricky in hot weather though IMO
 
Meguiar's in use:



NXT wax

NXT glass cleaner

Scratch X

#7

#26

Quick Clay Detailing system (w/supplied QD)

Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner

Gold Class leather cleaner/conditioner

Gold Class Interior Trim Foam

Hot Shine Tire Spray

Microfiber towels
 
I have two Black vehicles so ofcourse I like the 80 series stuff....



i've had great success with #85 (diamond cut compound) even with PC (which megs says is a 'no no') but it works fine for me.....and even better w/ my rotary.



I love #80 (its my 'goto' lighter polish).



I do sometimes use NXT tech wax....In my experience nothing, nothing gets more comments and double takes from bystanders than NXT. Nothing.



And for the minivan crowd, I want to add a vote for #66 which gets no cred around here. I get customers who DO just want a 'wash'n'wax'. And I oblige with the #66. quick and painless and good money return for the time spent. its a polish, glaze and wax all in one. has same agressiveness as the #80. great for large boats and RV's too!!
 
I exclusively use megs polishes becuase i only own dark colored cars and will NEVER buy a light colored car. I use #83, #80, #82 and in that order depending on paint condition of course. Some of the vehicles ive done only needed #80 or #82. I also use #7 but i only use that on my personal vehicles.
 
I like the NXT glass cleaner and #83. I love the water sheeting action of NXT Tech wax (I understand a lot of their other LSPs do this too), but not satisfied with the durability. Forget beading, the water just won't stick to it.
 
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