As part of a research project at the University of Vermont I am testing the performance of a battery electric vehicle in the cold/hilly terrain of Vermont. We had to bring the car to a clean car demo recently and I just couldn't bring a dirty clean car
so I had to give the car the Meguiar's treatment.
The paint was in very rough shape. It appears to have been washed w/ a car wash brush on more than one occasion, leaving straight-line scratches and swirls all over the place:


I recently purchased a G110 (ex PC 7424 user) and some M105. I realize this product is not intended for G110 use, but I figured what better way than a black car to test out this product?
I washed the car and clayed the entire car first. I started out trying the M105 by hand w/ a foam applicator. After just 2 quick passes, 90% of the defects were removed from my test area:

One thing I noticed right away was that M105 appeared difficult to remove after it was worked in, but a quick mist of QD took care of that problem.
Happy with the results, I decided to try the G110 w/ a 8006 pad. The combo worked superbly! Here are a couple of reflection shots of my brother immediately after removing the M105:


I followed this up w/ #81, #21 2.0, hyper dressing on the tires and Glass Cleaner Concentrate (diluted of course) on the windows. Here is the finished product:

And finally, here is the car on display at the clean car event after a quick wipe down w/ M135, with a close up of the sun's image:


Aside from the difficulty removing the M105 and the dusting, this experiment was very successful.

The paint was in very rough shape. It appears to have been washed w/ a car wash brush on more than one occasion, leaving straight-line scratches and swirls all over the place:


I recently purchased a G110 (ex PC 7424 user) and some M105. I realize this product is not intended for G110 use, but I figured what better way than a black car to test out this product?

I washed the car and clayed the entire car first. I started out trying the M105 by hand w/ a foam applicator. After just 2 quick passes, 90% of the defects were removed from my test area:

One thing I noticed right away was that M105 appeared difficult to remove after it was worked in, but a quick mist of QD took care of that problem.
Happy with the results, I decided to try the G110 w/ a 8006 pad. The combo worked superbly! Here are a couple of reflection shots of my brother immediately after removing the M105:


I followed this up w/ #81, #21 2.0, hyper dressing on the tires and Glass Cleaner Concentrate (diluted of course) on the windows. Here is the finished product:

And finally, here is the car on display at the clean car event after a quick wipe down w/ M135, with a close up of the sun's image:


Aside from the difficulty removing the M105 and the dusting, this experiment was very successful.
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