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  • seth1066
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by Rusty Bumper View Post
    Wonder if high humidity has anything to do with making D151 hard to remove?
    I'm in the Washington, DC suburbs, very humid in the summer (although not as bad as say, Tampa FL).

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  • rusty bumper
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by seth1066 View Post
    I've used about a half gallon of D151 and have never had a problem removing it, including a few cars with chalked single stage paint. Don't know if this has anything to do with your experience, but the stuff is hard to "shake well," especially in a full fresh gallon container.
    Wonder if high humidity has anything to do with making D151 hard to remove?

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  • seth1066
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by Rusty Bumper View Post
    I found that out Monday evening when I tried a hand application of it. I guess I got it on a bit thick in places, and it was a pill to remove after I let it dry!

    The next day, I thought I would apply D151 to my older vehicle via G100 / W-8006 combo on the 5 setting...do the whole side...let it dry...then wipe off. But much to my amazement, the product was difficult to remove.

    I worked D151 in much like I would #83, or #82, after making sure the pad was primed. I'm not sure what I did wrong, or if I did anything wrong, except that maybe the product might have been a bit thick in places, but it didn't look any thicker than #82, or #83 would have.

    Is it OK to use a lighter amount, and lighten up on the buffer? Seems to come off better that way if you want it to dry before hand.

    Then again, I sometimes wonder if it was difficult to remove due to thirsty paint. Next time, I might remove D151 before it sets up...re-apply it and allow it to dry.

    This stuff has incredible gloss. I just need to get through this learning curve.
    I've used about a half gallon of D151 and have never had a problem removing it, including a few cars with chalked single stage paint. Don't know if this has anything to do with your experience, but the stuff is hard to "shake well," especially in a full fresh gallon container.

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  • rusty bumper
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View Post
    Today, I just used D151 on my 01' Lexus. I applied the wax by hand. Took approximately 4 hours to apply and remove by myself. I wasn't able to take any pictures, as it was getting late and too dark to take good photos.

    My car's finish did not have a lot of scratches or swirls to begin with, so I wanted to try this out to just get a good coat of wax on the car to begin with. It was easy to apply when done with a thin coating. I found that at times if I put too heavy an application on the paint it was harder to buff off. I did panels and sections at a time, letting the product dry fully and buffed off 10-15 minutes later.
    I found that out Monday evening when I tried a hand application of it. I guess I got it on a bit thick in places, and it was a pill to remove after I let it dry!

    The next day, I thought I would apply D151 to my older vehicle via G100 / W-8006 combo on the 5 setting...do the whole side...let it dry...then wipe off. But much to my amazement, the product was difficult to remove.

    I worked D151 in much like I would #83, or #82, after making sure the pad was primed. I'm not sure what I did wrong, or if I did anything wrong, except that maybe the product might have been a bit thick in places, but it didn't look any thicker than #82, or #83 would have.

    Is it OK to use a lighter amount, and lighten up on the buffer? Seems to come off better that way if you want it to dry before hand.

    Then again, I sometimes wonder if it was difficult to remove due to thirsty paint. Next time, I might remove D151 before it sets up...re-apply it and allow it to dry.

    This stuff has incredible gloss. I just need to get through this learning curve.

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  • rusty bumper
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by rascal View Post
    I haven't even used up my sample bottle from ADS. LOL I have done four cars and still have plenty left. I have a gallon of D151, but still is sealed.
    I like what Rick has done by offering the 32oz sample, but the cap nozzle is a bit too small. It takes *some* effort to squeeze D151 onto a buffing pad.

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  • rascal
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    I haven't even used up my sample bottle from ADS. LOL I have done four cars and still have plenty left. I have a gallon of D151, but still is sealed.


    BTW, hey gang. It's been awhile since I've been on MOL. Hope everybody is doing well!

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  • Tim Lingor
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by the_invisible View Post
    I figured that using one gallon alone on one car would probably diminish the paint down the bare metal!

    Yep...just barely enough! Luckily it is not for one car...

    Tim

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  • the_invisible
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    Originally posted by Tim Lingor View Post
    You are welcome!



    Tim
    I figured that using one gallon alone on one car would probably diminish the paint down the bare metal!

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  • rusty bumper
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by Tim Lingor View Post
    Meguiar's D151 is very thick, and with the new abrasives, causes one to somewhat re-learn the detailing methods.

    If you prime the pad with D151 by placing a 2-3 rings of product around the pad, and then work it in with your fingers, then all it will take is a small ring of product for buffing each section. It does act similar to M105 and like I said, once a person gets through the learning curve, you will love it!!!

    I just finished proofing part of Kevin Brown's paper in which he mentions the importance of priming the pads with product when working with SMAT abrasives. Believe me, it makes a huge difference!!

    Tim
    Many thanks, again, for the tip Tim.

    Got to try this product out on a neglected finish yesterday, and the results were very satisfying. After making sure the pad was fully primed, I then had no trouble working this product in by G100, and the product did not dry out before I finished buffing a section.

    The finish was immaculate to say the least.

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  • Tuck91
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    Just bought a gallon of M66, now I have to wait until thats gone to get D151.

    Maybe not...

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  • Caress Detailing
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    Originally posted by Tim Lingor View Post
    Morning,

    Meguiar's D151 leaves an excellent finish! Because it uses the new SMAT abrasives, it cuts and finishes beautifully. However, M205 will finish better. Is the difference huge? No, but there is a difference. But using M105 followed by D151 will look awesome on most cases.

    Tim


    Thanks Tim! Looks like I'm going to have to try out that combo on one of my family's car and see how it comes out.

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  • Tim Lingor
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by Caress Detailing View Post
    I'm obviously late to the D151 discussion. But I just noticed this post Tim.

    Seeing as how M105 can leave some light marring, which is why we would go to M205 right after.

    What kind of results are you getting with M105/D151? Does D151 really leave the finish that M205 would leave except with some protection?

    The reason I ask, is because I'm looking to set up a combo for people who aren't always willing to fork over for an 8-10 hour job. So instead of going through M105/205/M21, I'd rather just do M105/D151 and call it a day. Of course I'm not looking to do a hack job or anything, but if D151 can really *Remove* the light marring caused by M105 but add some protection, then we have a winner.
    Morning,

    Meguiar's D151 leaves an excellent finish! Because it uses the new SMAT abrasives, it cuts and finishes beautifully. However, M205 will finish better. Is the difference huge? No, but there is a difference. But using M105 followed by D151 will look awesome on most cases.

    Tim

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  • seth1066
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by Caress Detailing View Post
    I'm obviously late to the D151 discussion. But I just noticed this post Tim.

    Seeing as how M105 can leave some light marring, which is why we would go to M205 right after.

    What kind of results are you getting with M105/D151? Does D151 really leave the finish that M205 would leave except with some protection?

    The reason I ask, is because I'm looking to set up a combo for people who aren't always willing to fork over for an 8-10 hour job. So instead of going through M105/205/M21, I'd rather just do M105/D151 and call it a day. Of course I'm not looking to do a hack job or anything, but if D151 can really *Remove* the light marring caused by M105 but add some protection, then we have a winner.
    I'm doing M95/D151 or M95/M66 with great results.

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  • Caress Detailing
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    Re: *New* Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream Review!!!

    Originally posted by Tim Lingor View Post
    I would move up to M105, then use D151 and top with your favorite LSP.

    Tim
    I'm obviously late to the D151 discussion. But I just noticed this post Tim.

    Seeing as how M105 can leave some light marring, which is why we would go to M205 right after.

    What kind of results are you getting with M105/D151? Does D151 really leave the finish that M205 would leave except with some protection?

    The reason I ask, is because I'm looking to set up a combo for people who aren't always willing to fork over for an 8-10 hour job. So instead of going through M105/205/M21, I'd rather just do M105/D151 and call it a day. Of course I'm not looking to do a hack job or anything, but if D151 can really *Remove* the light marring caused by M105 but add some protection, then we have a winner.

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  • 02zx9r
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    Ok thanks Tim. I will go back and read through the pages again and I am sure I will find my answers.

    Thanks Always for your help and informative reviews you do!!!

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