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yakky said:I'm hoping for something that cuts and finishes like 105 but otherwise is nothing like it.
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yakky said:I'm hoping for something that cuts and finishes like 105 but otherwise is nothing like it.
hotrod66paul said:Reply #12 and #16 mention mid-year release of new products to come.
Part 3 was supposed to be the big reveal of what was actually used on this project, and it was supposed to happen several months ago. But, as these things sometimes go, development changes/upgrades/tweaks delayed release of the final product. It is now essentially wrapped up and will debut at SEMA just as we normally intro new products.
We aren't at liberty to say anything more at this time, sorry. But SEMA is only a month away, so it won't be long now!
gmblack3a said:I'm down to one rotary and all I use it for is spinning the water out of pads after washing.
JohnKleven said:Meguiar's loves to say their stuff is the best. IMHO they're not that great.
JohnKleven said:Meguiar's loves to say their stuff is the best. IMHO they're not that great.
dfazekas said:So I was talking to my local Meguiars distributor today and he was telling about some revolutionary new products they've been working on.
He said they have something in the works that will completely eliminate the need for rotary polishers.
Whatever they're working on is supposed to be able to blow the surbuff pad/105/KBM combo out of the water.
It sounds quite interesting. Unfortunately, he didn't know a whole lot about it. He did say that it could be released within the next year, but didn't know for sure.
Anyone else heard anything about this?
paco said:As for jack of all trades and master of none? Really?
M105/205 is pretty much fool proof and the gold standard and goto for many.
Their DA is pretty sold.
Pads are top notch.
Waxes: No. 26, No. 16 and Gold Class are tier 1. NXT is also very highly regarded. Maybe not as boutique as some others but those are sold in smaller quantities, such that Meguiars would never be able to make a business case for.
Sealant: Their Polymer sealant has long durability and is excellent. Just not as hyped here as perhaps other boutique ones.
Interior Detailer: Their No. 40 is awesome and as good as anyone elses. Many like their red bottle Interior Detailer for cleaning and matte finish.
Plastic care: Their 2 step pro is perfect it.
Tires: Endurance is perfect and No 40 works well as well as their Detailer line one is good (been using now for 6 months).
Rims: Wheel brightner can be considered master level. they have a number of other less harsh products for everyday use.
So where exactly is Meguiars having an issue with not being the "MASTER" of a certain category.
In my opinion, their really only fault lies in LeatherCare. But then again, very few have been able to do it justice and on a mass scale, most customers simply don't take care of leather.
As for the latest generation of washes like QEW/ONR. From a liability perspective. They may chose to stay out of that categorary for the masses. To easy to be sued for damage from your everyday Joe not understanding how properly use such a product. Can see lawsuit hell for them potentially.
paco said:So where exactly is Meguiars having an issue with not being the "MASTER" of a certain category.
Polishes - Menzerna is as good, if not better, especially in the finishing dept. 105 is great if you need a compound to finish pretty clean, but who here doesn't follow a compound with a polish? Optimum makes some great stuff, and I really am growing fond of UNO.
Waxes - its not even close, sure Megs are a good value, but Collinite is a better value. They also all stain trim and have short durability compared to their boutique peers. Lookswise #26 is strong, but its easily beat out by waxes in the $30-50 range.
Sealants - not even close, you can get DG stuff for <$10
Plastic - 303 is light years above in protection, stuff like OLC is much more versatile and dries to an OEM finish
Tires - Z14/DG253 or Optibond, last longer than endurance and look better
Rims - P21S, cleans safely and well. Griots is a great value for an everyday cleaner that is safe.
paco said:Oh yeah. Just for the record. I'm a Zaino enthusiest 1st and foremost. I use Zaino, Menzerna, Meguiars, Optimum, Stoners, 303, Plexus,1Z gummi, Leatherique, LTT, and Leather Masters.
Just giving Meguiars their fair shake for having an exceptional complete product line.
BigAl3 said:
yakky said:.. I can tell you with great certainty that you can pick any Meguiars product and find a better equivalent..
Accumulator said:This thread is a bit, uhm...contentious for my taste and I sure don't want anybody thinking that I'm contributing to that....that said, what product do you consider superior to M105 (esp. the old v1.0 if that matters)?
I'm no fanboy for Meguiar's stuff in general and only use a few of their offerings, but M105 has qualities I haven't found in any other product.