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  • Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

    I just wondering in order not to leave any product in the bottle (around the bottle's wall). Can i pour some water or QD/Last Touch into the product bottle than shake it well...so i can really fully use up all the product ?

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    Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

    Not sure you can dilute some products....Which product are you trying to get the last drop out of?

    I would just turn it upside down and pour the rest of it in a new bottle, I do that all the time with my UQD and other stuff, waste not want not.....

    Wait until the AM and hopefully others will chime in.
    Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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      Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

      Originally posted by Nappers View Post
      Not sure you can dilute some products....Which product are you trying to get the last drop out of?

      I would just turn it upside down and pour the rest of it in a new bottle, I do that all the time with my UQD and other stuff, waste not want not.....

      Wait until the AM and hopefully others will chime in.
      Tot of doing for M80, M82, M83, M85 and M86 ...especially M86..as its very creamy

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      • #4
        Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

        Hmmm, I'm at a lost. I think the chemists may or may not recommend it.....

        I usually turn them upside down overnight and squirt what little I get out into another bottle. I use M80/M83/M02/M09 and the DC series. I personally wouldn't do it.....

        Hopefully others chime in or Mike:

        Aaron
        Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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        • #5
          Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

          I think if you are going by rotary if you add water it's going to be too liquid and you'll get lots of splatter.

          I say this because I was teaching my brother how to use the rotary and in the initial pass, at the beginning, he sprayed too much lubricant (I was not seeing) and he damped the pad I guess too much, splatter all over the place!

          But maybe someone can chime in and recommended it, I really don't know if water and mixing it very well would work but then again I think that by adding water will have effects on product performance and results

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          • #6
            Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

            I'm no chemist and not from megs either but I say no, do not dilute, they are made like that and I think that is how it is supposed to be used.
            SYDSTER

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            • #7
              Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

              Originally posted by Nappers View Post
              I usually turn them upside down overnight
              When mine start running down I keep them upside down, same thing with the ketchup bottle.

              If you really really wanted to get every last drop out you could cut the bottle in half and get it out. You would have to keep in a air tight container then or it would dry out.
              Scott

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              • #8
                Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

                Meguiar's doesn't recommend diluting our paint care products.

                Don't worry about the product clinging on the inside wall of the bottles, just remember to shake very well before using.

                If you want to get every little drop out of a bottle then consider cutting the bottle open with a scissors? Be careful not to cut yourself. You could also tip your used bottle upside down and affix them somehow to a funnel that will pour into a fresh bottle of the same product after you used a little out of the fresh bottle to make room for the product in the used up bottle. Not sure how much work you want to put into using up all the product.



                Mike Phillips
                760-515-0444
                showcargarage@gmail.com

                "Find something you like and use it often"

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                • #9
                  Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

                  thanks for all the replied !! I guess i have to cut the bottle.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

                    Maybe this would work:

                    "Drip-It" funnel:





                    Works great. Bottles don't have to have the same size opening.
                    Success is never final, failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts.
                    by John Wooden

                    '88 Honda

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                    • #11
                      Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

                      Those look like they would do the trick. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing those links.
                      quality creates its own demand

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                      • #12
                        Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?

                        Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
                        ...Thanks for sharing those links.
                        I am glad if it helped.
                        Success is never final, failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts.
                        by John Wooden

                        '88 Honda

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                          Re: Can Mirror Glaze product dilute with water ?


                          Cool!
                          SYDSTER

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