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  • Jossy92
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    Beautiful Truck. Red just gleams.
    Going to try the GC on my friends dark green PT Cruiser.

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  • Tuck91
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    Originally posted by hmeister View Post
    Ok, I went to "Drivers Seat" here in West Palm Beach and they carry this product. Full line of Meguires Professional products.
    Do you use a DA buffer to apply these? I am assuming yes since it is the pro line, and I guess most shops will use a orbital or DA buffer to apply these products...?
    Thanks for the tips and the green on your Vette is sweet....
    Looks great..!

    H.
    You may get better and more detailed anwsers by starting a new thread.

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  • hmeister
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    Originally posted by dope92cc View Post
    those products are from the mirror glaze line. Meguiar's professional aimed products.

    #21 synthetic sealant 2.0
    #26 Hi Tech yellow wax
    most O'reilly's stores sells these two and a few other mirror glaze products. Usually on the aisle with sand papers and plastic spreaders.

    Usually on this forum you will see the mirror glaze products called Mxx. As in M21, M26, M135, M07, M40, etc.
    Ok, I went to "Drivers Seat" here in West Palm Beach and they carry this product. Full line of Meguires Professional products.
    Do you use a DA buffer to apply these? I am assuming yes since it is the pro line, and I guess most shops will use a orbital or DA buffer to apply these products...?
    Thanks for the tips and the green on your Vette is sweet....
    Looks great..!

    H.

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  • saturn2
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    Originally posted by duckvett View Post
    tuck -
    I can certainly relate to "not able to make up my mind" on which Meguiar's product I like best. I have Gold Class liquid, Gold Class paste, NXT original, NXT 2.0, #21, #26, and the list goes on and on. 3 of our 4 vehicles are dark colors - black, dark green, navy blue - and I think the Gold Class somewhat "softens" the shine, which I like. It still shines on dark colors, but not a "harsh" shine, if that makes sense.
    Before I show either the Corvette (dark green) or the `56 Chevy (turquiose/white) I will finish with NXT 2.0 because that seems to be what judges are looking for, but for everyday use I like #21 topped with either #26 or Gold Class.

    This photo from a couple of years ago is #21 topped with #26.

    Bowling green MY 2000 Right
    Sweet

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  • hmeister
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    Thanks...

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  • dope92cc
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    Originally posted by hmeister View Post
    Great looking !!
    A noob question - What is #21 and #26?
    I know the other products listed here but will continue to look for #21 and #26? (sorry in advance)
    Kind Regards;
    H.
    those products are from the mirror glaze line. Meguiar's professional aimed products.

    #21 synthetic sealant 2.0
    #26 Hi Tech yellow wax
    most O'reilly's stores sells these two and a few other mirror glaze products. Usually on the aisle with sand papers and plastic spreaders.

    Usually on this forum you will see the mirror glaze products called Mxx. As in M21, M26, M135, M07, M40, etc.

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  • hmeister
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    Re: My take on Gold Class Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by duckvett View Post
    tuck -
    I can certainly relate to "not able to make up my mind" on which Meguiar's product I like best. I have Gold Class liquid, Gold Class paste, NXT original, NXT 2.0, #21, #26, and the list goes on and on. 3 of our 4 vehicles are dark colors - black, dark green, navy blue - and I think the Gold Class somewhat "softens" the shine, which I like. It still shines on dark colors, but not a "harsh" shine, if that makes sense.
    Before I show either the Corvette (dark green) or the `56 Chevy (turquiose/white) I will finish with NXT 2.0 because that seems to be what judges are looking for, but for everyday use I like #21 topped with either #26 or Gold Class.

    This photo from a couple of years ago is #21 topped with #26.
    Great looking !!
    A noob question - What is #21 and #26?
    I know the other products listed here but will continue to look for #21 and #26? (sorry in advance)
    Kind Regards;
    H.

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  • dope92cc
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    I really like the GC wax. I found a unopened liquid kit in my house. My brother let me have it, since I'm the one with the the DA.
    looks great, of course. Smells... alright. Plus it feels more like a wax when it's time to wipe off.

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  • mujjuman
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    `i've never triedd GC before, but i love NXT 2.o

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  • Barry N
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    Nice pictures of the truck. Too bad GM had to put that antenna in that auckward place. It spoils the lines of the truck.

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  • Tuck91
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    that corvette looks great, nice combo too. Meguiars has a lot of great waxes to choose from.

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  • duckvett
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    tuck -
    I can certainly relate to "not able to make up my mind" on which Meguiar's product I like best. I have Gold Class liquid, Gold Class paste, NXT original, NXT 2.0, #21, #26, and the list goes on and on. 3 of our 4 vehicles are dark colors - black, dark green, navy blue - and I think the Gold Class somewhat "softens" the shine, which I like. It still shines on dark colors, but not a "harsh" shine, if that makes sense.
    Before I show either the Corvette (dark green) or the `56 Chevy (turquiose/white) I will finish with NXT 2.0 because that seems to be what judges are looking for, but for everyday use I like #21 topped with either #26 or Gold Class.

    This photo from a couple of years ago is #21 topped with #26.
    Last edited by duckvett; Apr 12, 2009, 01:28 PM. Reason: add photo

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  • Tuck91
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    Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View Post
    Tuck, how do you like that Sequoia? I'm thinking of trading up in the future.
    It is a 2004 and it has 115,000 miles on it and it still runs strong and it has never had any mechanical problems or been in the shop for anything. My only compliant is the ugly interior and its a real pain to detail the roof. But I like my Silverado a lot better and I put much more time and care into my Silverado than the Sequoia.

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  • MyFirstES300
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    Tuck, how do you like that Sequoia? I'm thinking of trading up in the future.

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  • BigLouie
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    Your work looks great. If you use gold class on Milano Red (honda/acura) the results are outstanding. That red looks bright and rich at the same time with GC.

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