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  • What should I add to my Meguiars collection?

    Hi guys and gals....

    I work for a construction equipment company and one of our vendors is Napa Autoparts. They have this "Napa Cash" game piece game going and since I do all our parts orders I get the game pieces when our parts arrive. Well.. I got one today for $10.. just enough to cover most of the Megs products they carry per bottle. They carry a good assortment, but not everything.

    Meguiars products I already have:
    -Car Soap
    -M83
    -M80
    -NXT liquid wax
    -NXT Speed Detailer
    -Quick Detailer
    -Scratch X
    -Clay
    -High Endurance Tire Gel
    -Gold Class Leather Cleaner/Conditioner
    -Interior Shine

    Off the top of my head I could use a rubber/plastic trim shine, maybe a waffle weave towel (if its recommended over my current Absorber), maybe some M85 or M84 because after taking the car out yesterday I realized I didnt get all the inperfections out and may need something more aggresive.

    I was also thinking about something to use before the NXT liquid wax but after the M80.

    I know... long winded. Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by 35th Anniversary SS; Apr 21, 2006, 04:17 PM.
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  • #2
    How about some NXT Metal Polish? I need some for my exhaust tips!
    On second thought, ditch the Absorber and get a Water Magnet!

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    • #3
      I would probably add a #7 show car polish, a #21 synthetic sealer, a #16 for the just for kicks, and a #82 swirl free polish, when #80 and #83 have done their job and you just dont need a #80 or #83 to do it again.

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      • #4
        Thanks guys...

        I already have a real nice metal polish/cleaner, Flitz.

        Is the water magnet really that much more effective then the Absorber? I know the magnet seems a bit bigger, size wise, which would be nice.

        synacide... I had a bottle of #7 in my hands today, was thinking about getting that but decided to ask here first. Looks like the #21 is discontinued, and #82 looks kinda promissing. Is there enough of a difference in #82 and #83 to have both? Thanks..
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        561rwhp/541rwtq, M6, T-Tops, SLP option car, 1 of 1,037.
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        • #5
          Oh yeah... since Im here.. Ive already applied a coat of NXT liquid wax. Would it be OK to throw the #7 over that, then do another NXT after that?
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          • #6
            Absorber, no way!

            On the Absorber, I know this from experience unfortunately, but it tends to trap dirt and make swirls, but the Water Magnet being soft and having nap acts as somewhat of a cushion in the event that dirt gets under there while you are drying. A must have!

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            • #7
              OK.. thats it.. Im gonna get the Water Magnet if NAPA has it available!

              Hmmm... so Im gonna get something else too.. probably #7 if I can get one of the regulars to help me with some info on the Q I had.

              *Ive been reading a lot in the other threads here but havent quite found the answer.*
              ----------02' 35th Anv. Limited Edition SS----------
              561rwhp/541rwtq, M6, T-Tops, SLP option car, 1 of 1,037.
              --| TUNED BY FORCEFED PERFORMANCE | Mods: Boost.
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              • #8
                if they have it... nxt glass cleaner. you won't be let down.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 35th Anniversary SS
                  Looks like the #21 is discontinued...
                  Hey, 35th:

                  Thought I would mention that M21 is the newest Synthetic Paint Sealant. Not only is it NOT discontinued, it seems to be one of the most talked about products Meguiar's has out!

                  E-Store Link to M21


                  Currently Meguiar's only sells it in 64 ounce bottles.
                  See the big picture, enjoy the details

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                  • #10
                    Is there enough of a difference in #82 and #83 to have both? Thanks.
                    #83 will be the most agressive paint cleaner that Meguiar's reccommends with the G100. #82 is much less abrasive, so what most people reccommend is to use the least aggressive product first to achieve your results. I have #83 and I haven't even touched it yet since #80 got rid of my swirls. Here is a thread that lists a scale of abrasiveness:
                    Abrasive Scale
                    #82 is the second to least agressive next to #9. Since you have #80 and #83, your car should be mostly swirl free so most likely you won't need #83 again for awhile. That's where using a milder paint cleaner is recommended.
                    On the Absorber, I know this from experience unfortunately, but it tends to trap dirt and make swirls, but the Water Magnet being soft and having nap acts as somewhat of a cushion in the event that dirt gets under there while you are drying. A must have!
                    I find that when using the absorber, I just lay it flat on the car and let it absorb the water, and then squeeze out the excess. I never use a wiping motion, so that may be a method to avoid scratches.
                    Last edited by Top Down; Apr 22, 2006, 04:27 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Ahhh I got #21 and #16 mixed up from a previous post.

                      Thanks!

                      ----------02' 35th Anv. Limited Edition SS----------
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                      • #12
                        "I find that when using the absorber, I just lay it flat on the car and let it absorb the water, and then squeeze out the excess. I never use a wiping motion, so that may be a method to avoid scratches."

                        ^Great idea!Why didnt I think about that?

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