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  • consumer vs professional

    hæhæ!
    i was wondering about the different product lines from megs.
    i only have products from the consumer line
    SwirlX
    ScratchX
    ColorX
    Ultimate compund
    ntx 2.0 wax and soap
    Ultimate detailer
    and was wondering about the professional line the m#XX products?
    is there alot of difference on those products? and those i have.
    other then the professional line is body shop safe?
    maybe difference in cuting ability? of the "cutting" products?
    or are they much better? or?
    im a as a beginner fine with the comsumer line?
    and maybe move to the professional when i get more experience?
    i just don´t get the difference.

    thanx mates!
    Frikki

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    Re: consumer vs professional

    They are not better or worse, just different products for different things.

    None of the Consumer products are for rotary use for instance. The bulk sizes can be cheaper if using a lot. The strongest products are in the Pro Line, certainly for people with experience.

    But most of us will mix and match, I have products from all the lines.
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      Re: consumer vs professional

      Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
      They are not better or worse, just different products for different things.

      None of the Consumer products are for rotary use for instance. The bulk sizes can be cheaper if using a lot. The strongest products are in the Pro Line, certainly for people with experience.

      But most of us will mix and match, I have products from all the lines.

      Wheel brightner is a good example of a product that demands respect, you can damage your wheel if used to strong.

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