Which products are better for shine consumer or professional, and whats the diffrence?
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Re: Consumer or professional
It’s not a question of better or worse. It’s about matching the product to the situation.
The consumer products are formulated for use by the general public. They have to be easy to use and very tolerant of wide variations in technique. As such they can’t be overly aggressive or require specialized tools and training. They can produce superb results on finishes that don’t need extensive reconditioning.
The professional products are intended for use by people with specialized training. Some of them are very easy to use and totally safe, others need specialized tools and/or skills and, if used improperly, might do more damage than good. You need to know which products to use, when and how.
The professional products can address a much wider range of jobs but either line can produce great results.
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Re: Consumer or professional
All of Meguiars products will give a show car shine, even the simplest cleaner/wax, as long as they are applied properly, onto the appropriate surface.
Thats what the Detailer and Mirror Glaze lines do, they expand the ways to apply and the surfaces that can be worked on, and the cost effectiveness of doing so.
The one exception might be #7, which is probably the best pure polish available, and is a step above all the others.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: Consumer or professional
I just detailed my silver truck last night. After removing all the light swirls from being in the dealers hands (I just got it) I applied #7 and topped with a carnuba (non-Meguiar's). It looks good, but honestly, I'm not sure I would have been able to tell a difference had I skipped the #7 step.
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Re: Consumer or professional
Very intresting question to answer and some good anwsers so far....
Let me expand and see if I can help.
DC3 Carnuba < #26.... Both products smell similar and give similar results. I find the #26 is better all around do to the higher quality components, though I am not sure if its double the price better. Both apply easy and wipe off easy, #26 just deepens paint better.
DC2 Pure Polish < #07. Again, both products are similiar in smell. Again, #7 uses higher quality product and thus costs more. Does this produce a better, shinier finish? Yes, my a small amount. However, on lighter colored cars (silver, tan, white) you may notice any difference if you use a polish or not. The difference between #7/DC2 may not even be noticeable on a black car if the paint is in great shape. Also #7 is much harder to apply and remove. If your not doing a show car, the slight improvement (which may not be noticeable) of using #7 may not be the best choice.
Many pro's use consumer products (I use Quik Out, NXT window cleaner, NXT All Metal Polysh regularly, and occasionally use NXT Paste).
Many weekend warriors use pro line (G100, #83, #80) also.Let's make all of the cars shiny!
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