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  • Meguiar's M200 Pro Speed Polish - 2024 New Product Announcement

    Meguiar's M200 Pro Speed Polish - 2024 New Product Announcement

    Advanced polish with tall & short stroke DA polishers in mind!
    Gentle abrasive set with lots of lubricate is engineered to deliver incredible results on even the most sensitive paints!

    Features:

    Creates a deep, glossy finish on dark & sensitive paints

    Easy wipe off & low dusting formula for fast cleanup

    Tuned for tall & short stroke DA polishers

    Can be used with rotary as well

    Lubricated formula optimized for longer work cycles

    Details:
    Part Number: M20032
    UPC: 070382017330
    Contents: 32 fl oz (946 mL)
    USA MSRP: $34.99


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    Nick Winn
    Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
    Meguiar's Inc.
    Irvine, CA
    nawinn@meguiars.com

  • #2
    Where does this fit in the lineup with 205 and 210? Other than the notable absence of the "Mirror Glaze" line branding, it seems to be very close in description to both.
    Last edited by C. Charles Hahn; Nov 1, 2023, 07:23 PM.
    Charlie
    Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan

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    • #3
      Less aggressive than M210?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by C. Charles Hahn View Post
        Where does this fit in the lineup with 205 and 210? Other than the notable absence of the "Mirror Glaze" line branding, it seems to be very close in description to both.
        First off, welcome back it's been a while! Similar cut to M205, however M200 will provide an easier buffing cycle and a more consistent, dust-free, non-stick, easy wipe off experience + better tuning for all D/A strokes. M210 still has the advantage for sensitive or d/a haze prone paints. M200 might be your new 205, and 210 you still may have around for those sensitive/soft paints that do not want to finish polish out very easy.
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        Nick Winn
        Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
        Meguiar's Inc.
        Irvine, CA
        nawinn@meguiars.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by drumdan View Post
          Less aggressive than M210?
          First off, welcome back it's been a while! Bit more aggressive than 210. Similar to 205. See above comments.
          Nick Winn
          Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
          Meguiar's Inc.
          Irvine, CA
          nawinn@meguiars.com

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post

            First off, welcome back it's been a while! Bit more aggressive than 210. Similar to 205. See above comments.
            Thanks, Nick!

            Happy to be here! Been busy.

            I'll have to buy a bottle. Love the new ceramic options too!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post

              First off, welcome back it's been a while! Similar cut to M205, however M200 will provide an easier buffing cycle and a more consistent, dust-free, non-stick, easy wipe off experience + better tuning for all D/A strokes. M210 still has the advantage for sensitive or d/a haze prone paints. M200 might be your new 205, and 210 you still may have around for those sensitive/soft paints that do not want to finish polish out very easy.
              Hi Nick!

              I'm a bit confused with your description that "M210 still has the advantage for sensitive or d/a haze prone paints." while the M200 is being described as a product delivering "deep & glossy finish on dark & sensitive paints".

              Would you be so kind and clarify these two, please? Maybe I'm getting it wrong but my first understanding of the new M200 was that we now have an improved product for finishing those hard-to-finish paints.

              Thanks!
              Jakub Nagl
              Technical & Sales Manager │ Detailing Trainer
              Escape6 s.r.o. │ Meguiar's Czech Republic & Slovakia
              Prague, Czech Republic
              jakub@meguiars.cz

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              • #8
                Nick, I just had the boss order a bottle, we can't wait to try it!

                Do you imagine there could be a compatible compound to go with it?

                What should I expect user experience, compared to M205, and M201?

                The reason I had the boss pick up a bottle is because the other tech there has D300, D166 and some previous generation Adam's Polishes. He needs something that can reach the middle, and still finish, where D300 might leave too much haze, although he has one stepped several cars with D300 on a polishing pad! The ones I saw always looked great. I was initially thinking the classic M205, or M86 even, but I found M205 had a better feel under the pad, less dust, easier wipe off. M86 and SwirlX weren't my favorite user experiences compared to UP/M205.

                So with M200 he'll be able to do a lot with either the Microfiber Finishing disc, the maroon cutting disc, or the yellow polishing foam disc. With the paints reportedly thinning out it would make for a great starting point.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jakub N View Post

                  Hi Nick!

                  I'm a bit confused with your description that "M210 still has the advantage for sensitive or d/a haze prone paints." while the M200 is being described as a product delivering "deep & glossy finish on dark & sensitive paints".

                  Would you be so kind and clarify these two, please? Maybe I'm getting it wrong but my first understanding of the new M200 was that we now have an improved product for finishing those hard-to-finish paints.

                  Thanks!
                  Hi Jakub,

                  M200 works great on sensitive paints, better than M205 for sure, but M210's formula is tuned more specific for the really tough soft/sensitive situations. 210 is also less aggressive. The way you may be able to look at it is 200 can be your new "workhorse" polish, and if it isn't working for a soft/sensitive situation, try 210.
                  Nick Winn
                  Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
                  Meguiar's Inc.
                  Irvine, CA
                  nawinn@meguiars.com

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by drumdan View Post
                    Nick, I just had the boss order a bottle, we can't wait to try it!

                    Do you imagine there could be a compatible compound to go with it?

                    What should I expect user experience, compared to M205, and M201?

                    The reason I had the boss pick up a bottle is because the other tech there has D300, D166 and some previous generation Adam's Polishes. He needs something that can reach the middle, and still finish, where D300 might leave too much haze, although he has one stepped several cars with D300 on a polishing pad! The ones I saw always looked great. I was initially thinking the classic M205, or M86 even, but I found M205 had a better feel under the pad, less dust, easier wipe off. M86 and SwirlX weren't my favorite user experiences compared to UP/M205.

                    So with M200 he'll be able to do a lot with either the Microfiber Finishing disc, the maroon cutting disc, or the yellow polishing foam disc. With the paints reportedly thinning out it would make for a great starting point.
                    M100 Pro Speed Compound is sort of the compound which has similar spot on the shelf, a workhorse, all around great compound rotary or d/a, hence M100/M200. The biggest difference you will experience compared to 205 or 210 is the buffing feel, crazy easy to work with and wipe off.

                    Nick Winn
                    Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
                    Meguiar's Inc.
                    Irvine, CA
                    nawinn@meguiars.com

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                    • #11
                      Nick, how does M200 compare to Ultimate Polish in cut/finish? It also sounds like M210 is like the pro version of UP.
                      Paul Marmarinos
                      Flawless Prestige Car Detailing
                      "The trouble with the world is that everyone's about three drinks behind" - Humphrey Bogart

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Alfisti View Post
                        Nick, how does M200 compare to Ultimate Polish in cut/finish? It also sounds like M210 is like the pro version of UP.
                        Ultimate Polish is like the consumer version of M205 but much less aggressive. M200 & M210 are on a whole other level, they are newer, more advanced chemistry & technology.
                        Nick Winn
                        Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
                        Meguiar's Inc.
                        Irvine, CA
                        nawinn@meguiars.com

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                        • #13
                          Thank you
                          Paul Marmarinos
                          Flawless Prestige Car Detailing
                          "The trouble with the world is that everyone's about three drinks behind" - Humphrey Bogart

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                          • #14
                            I tried using this product on my friend's black 2011 Tahoe XLT. It was a chore wiping it off. I thought this product was supposed to be easy to wipe? Here was my application process:

                            1. washing car using megs ultimate wash
                            2. Cleaned paint w/ clay towel
                            3. Using a DA polisher and M200, polished paint.
                            4. Using microfiber towels, wipe/buff

                            It was difficult to buff out, was I doing something wrong?

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