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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: Understanding the Professional Line

    Originally posted by carco View Post
    Do you have any updates on the scale for the new products such as #151, #95, #105, etc?
    For now it's probably better just to start at thread,

    List what you're working on.
    What you're trying to accomplish.
    What you have to work with.


    Someone will chime in and recommend the right product for the job.

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  • carco
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    Re: Understanding the Professional Line

    Do you have any updates on the scale for the new products such as #151, #95, #105, etc?

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  • dragonballz
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    Re: Understanding the Professional Line

    ^ bump for this guy. I'm also interested

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  • kzyman13
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    Re: Understanding the Professional Line

    *bump*
    Anyone able to add 105 or 151 in this scheme?

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  • SHYNEMAN123
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    Re: Understanding the Professional Line

    Great post thanks for the info

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Re: Understanding the Professional Line

    Thanks for taking the time to do this for us.

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  • jpitt1987
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    Re: Understanding the Professional Line

    Can someone update this with the new products that have come out this year? Like 105? I hear people swearing by this stuff and I would like if it was added to this comparison list.

    Thanks.

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  • hammer55
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    PRINT THE FIRST PAGE AND KEEP IT FOR YOUR RECORDS

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  • searle
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    This might be useful to add to the table:


    G103 Scratch-X - Cleaner 4 07Oz.G10307
    G118 Color-X - Cleaner 3? 16Oz.G11816
    A10 Body Scrub - Cleaner 3? Replaced by Color-X ?
    A12 Cleaner/Wax - Cleaner/Wax 2 16Oz.A1216
    A30 Deep Crystal 1 Cleaner - Cleaner 2 16Oz.A3016
    A21 Deep Crystal 2 Polish - Pure Polish N/A 16Oz.A2116
    A22 Deep Crystal 3 Wax - Liquid Wax N/A 16Oz.A2216

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  • searle
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    Yes, as per others comments, could Meguiars PLEASE make this thread (Post#1 with the chart) a sticky so it is easy to find.

    I know it will by the single page I most widely refer to over time, and suspect it will be true for many others.

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  • searle
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    Yes, this is a VERY useful chart

    Given the widly available consumer Cleaner/Wax (A12) and ColorX and DC1 Cleaner products, it would be nice if Meguiars could tell us their relative cut-numbers and recommended speeds so that they could also be added to the chart (maybe at the bottom). Same for the consumer BodyScrub product and/or any other consumer product with abrasive cutting.

    Thanks again for the existing chart.

    PS: it does raise one question - If I have a car with its finish in good condition and I dont want any cutting action, is there a profession paint cleaner? (or should I just use DC1 which has little or none but does have paint cleaning).

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  • danielsan
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    Alright. Version 1.final is now appearing as the first post. If you would like an excel version that will print nicely feel free to PM me.

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  • danielsan
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    Took out the notes column, added RPM's and suggested pads....tell me if you think this is better and I'll replace the 1st one with it

    (Table moved to 1st post)
    Last edited by danielsan; Jan 17, 2006, 07:21 PM.

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  • danielsan
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    Originally posted by Snowman
    well I hope they do agree since I have picked up a bottle of it and it does state those application methods on the back label...lol

    I must have a really old catalog in that case....I'll make the change and the rotary settings column tonight.....after work.....

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  • Snowman
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    well I hope they do agree since I have picked up a bottle of it and it does state those application methods on the back label...lol

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