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  • #16
    Re: M20 and M80

    Originally posted by latinner View Post
    Well, from what I've read about M20, the protection lasts a while. One guy here tested it and it lasted almost as long as M21. So, I don't need an extra product if it's not necessary to buy one. I don't mind washing, claying and re-applying M20 every few weeks. Also, if I understand correctly UQW is caranuba based which is a different kind of shine (warmer) to the synthetic M20. I really like what I've read from several posters about M20's bright glossy finish on silver metallic cars and how that looks better on them than the warmer richer looking caranuba finish, so I don't see the point of getting a product that contradicts the look I'm trying to achieve.

    As for detailers I'm thinking about the original Quik Detailer. Meguiar website says UQD leaves a ultra-dark finish which again, isn't what I'm looking for.
    Well, UQD does have depth, but again it will depend on the products (wax/sealant) you used first. As far as I know, Gold Class line up (Carnauba plus, quick wax and quick detailer)is the one that leaves the darker, richer carnauba look and UQW is a synthetic product and does have a bright glow to it as well.

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    • #17
      I can tell you by my experience, m80 is very oily, and it has very low defect removal under a rotary with a polishing pad, i use it mostly to remove light swirl marks and then wax it, is very easy to remove and also it has a very long work time, if your paint is kinda old as my 93 original paint honda civic, your gonna love it.

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      • #18
        I can tell you by my experience, m80 is very oily, and it has very low defect removal under a rotary with a polishing pad, i use it mostly to remove light swirl marks and then wax it, is very easy to remove and also it has a very long work time, if your paint is kinda old as my 93 original paint honda civic, your gonna love it.

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        • #19
          Re: M20 and M80

          Like M07 on steroids. M80 Speed Glaze is a very mild cleaner-polish, refines and finishes any swirls that may have been left from earlier correction steps.

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