Is there a differences between this
to this >![]()
Is there a differences between this
to this >![]()
Dont know of any UC changes that have been made.
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
I have one of each....think the only difference is the cap/dispensor and the graphics....formulation still the same I assume?
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2003 Mazda MPV LX (Metalic Green) (wifey's)
Everything Meguiars makes is clear coat safe, so no problems there. (when used properly of course)
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
I'm pretty sure it's still clear coat safe, maybe Megs just wants a "cleaner" looking bottle......perhaps Mr Stoops can confirm
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2003 Mazda MPV LX (Metalic Green) (wifey's)
The updated graphic/stickers on the bottles to match the rest of the other products in the ultimate line and different top is all, the formulation is still the same i bet.
i wait for mr stoops to be sure
I can understand that you are new, but it's ok to trust other people on here. We're all here to help so Mike doesn't have to answer every question lol.
Murr1525 has 17,000 post and been here for 8yrs!!!! I think he's pretty reliable?I can assure you, Meguiar's would not add a non clear coat safe product to their consumer line. Refer to post link below about label change.
http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...imate+compound
It's the same, only the graphics and bottle dispenser was changed. If the product works well and this one certainly does, there's no reason to change the formulation. I had an old bottle which was still 1/3 full, planned on buying another one but being a compound, I realized I wouldn't be able to use it regularly so just got myself the "Junior Sized" bottle, tried it on a small area, application and results were the same. So I just poured it into the 1/3 full bottle and shook it up to mix them up real good.
Clear coat safe? Sure, using the right technique it will yield great results thanks to the SMAT's found in this. Poor technique though, and it will yield horrible results.
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