Hi guys,
Yup, it's my first post. Been hanging around for a while though; learned more about detailing in a few months than the 3 years I spend randomly browsing the net before!
I have a question regarding the new M02 that came out mid-05. I searched around and found a bunch of threads, but none addressed this question:
Does the Canadian version contain the new formula?
I know some products made of the Canadian market are labeled differenetly because of the bi-lingual issue. I look at the back of a bottle of M02 and it does not look like either the old US bottle or the new US bottle (I think Mike posted them before).
The Canadian version still only mentions "rotary buffer", but not "rotary only". And there's no Application Method section on the label either.
I asked the store manager (Lordco, kind of like NAPA) and he swears the warehouse only carries stuff made this year, as they sell over 1000 M02s a year.
Meguiars Canada doesn't have any usefull info either.
Any ideads guys?
Thanks!
Yup, it's my first post. Been hanging around for a while though; learned more about detailing in a few months than the 3 years I spend randomly browsing the net before!
I have a question regarding the new M02 that came out mid-05. I searched around and found a bunch of threads, but none addressed this question:
Does the Canadian version contain the new formula?
I know some products made of the Canadian market are labeled differenetly because of the bi-lingual issue. I look at the back of a bottle of M02 and it does not look like either the old US bottle or the new US bottle (I think Mike posted them before).
The Canadian version still only mentions "rotary buffer", but not "rotary only". And there's no Application Method section on the label either.
I asked the store manager (Lordco, kind of like NAPA) and he swears the warehouse only carries stuff made this year, as they sell over 1000 M02s a year.
Meguiars Canada doesn't have any usefull info either.
Any ideads guys?
Thanks!
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