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Re: M20 vs M21
Thanks Murray....
but did you notice the one post that favored M20 over M21 ?
From that comment my take-off was that M21 cannot replace M20.2014 Porsche 981 Boxster - Black Basalt Metallic; 21" wheels with oversized Toyo T1R racing tires.
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Found this thread while searching some recent opinions on M21, and there isn't much. However, I use these two regularly and as of late, have come to prefer the M20. Maybe it's my imagination, and I plan to start a thread asking for more opinions, but the M21 has become finicky at removal time.John @ HillCityAutoDetail.com
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Originally posted by HCAD View PostFound this thread while searching some recent opinions on M21, and there isn't much. However, I use these two regularly and as of late, have come to prefer the M20. Maybe it's my imagination, and I plan to start a thread asking for more opinions, but the M21 has become finicky at removal time.Nick Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, CA
nawinn@meguiars.com
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Re: M20 vs M21
Originally posted by Nick Winn View PostYou are correct, M21 is more finicky than M20. Although, M21 will last longer.
For info: we apply the product very thin, with a DA polisher, and typically let it cure for a couple hours. Over the years I've used many different microfibers for removal. Humidity levels slightly above normal but not outrageous.
I did notice the last bottle or two of M21 has been a brighter purple in color, maybe even a slight bit thicker. Any info on that?John @ HillCityAutoDetail.com
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Originally posted by HCAD View PostHey Nick, thanks for the reply to my thoughts. For years I've used M20 when I needed that little bit of cleaning and M21 for the paint in good condition where I wanted longevity. My issue lately, and maybe it's been a recent change in the product or even a bad batch, is a slight bit of the sealant left over after removal. It's in the direction of how we apply it, whether horizontally or vertically, with a DA. Almost looks like a stripe. The challenge is, I can't see it inside under florescent lighting. It's only when I pull the car outside and park it in the shade, or even on a cloudy day, it'll show up very obviously. Upon wiping again with a little elbow grease it comes right off.
For info: we apply the product very thin, with a DA polisher, and typically let it cure for a couple hours. Over the years I've used many different microfibers for removal. Humidity levels slightly above normal but not outrageous.
I did notice the last bottle or two of M21 has been a brighter purple in color, maybe even a slight bit thicker. Any info on that?
Thanks for letting us know your experience. If you can, let's take this into an e-mail. E-mail me with batch codes, located on the back of product, and we can go from there. nawinn@meguiars.com.Nick Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, CA
nawinn@meguiars.com
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