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  • drumdan
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    Looking very forward to putting these new liquids through their paces!

    P.S. I very much preferred the old flip top caps on the Mirror Glaze bottles...

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  • Nick Winn
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    M110 Ultra Pro Speed Compound via Meguiar's D/A Microfiber Cutting Disc

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by OhioCarBuff View Post
    Quick question, I see no mention if this product is OK to use by hand. I frequently use M105 by hand for nook and cranny areas that are very hard or impossible to hit by machine, and quick touch ups for scratches and scuffs where it's faster and more practical to simply rub the small area out by hand compared to breaking out the machine.
    Yes, it can be applied by hand, d/a, or rotary.

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  • OhioCarBuff
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    Quick question, I see no mention if this product is OK to use by hand. I frequently use M105 by hand for nook and cranny areas that are very hard or impossible to hit by machine, and quick touch ups for scratches and scuffs where it's faster and more practical to simply rub the small area out by hand compared to breaking out the machine.

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by talonted View Post
    Any word on how M110 is regarding staining trim? I know the "official" word is likely to still tape off, but is it as bad as say M105 regarding staining?

    I always get excited to try a new compound that doesn't stain because it saves me taping off... Until I have to use twice as many passes to get less of a result than m101/m105 would have gotten me in the first place.
    We do not market that it does not stain trim, and I have not used it enough to comment on this. Once it gets out there, which is soon, we can see what others experience to our other products. I would imagine it will not be dramatically different.

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  • talonted
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    Any word on how M110 is regarding staining trim? I know the "official" word is likely to still tape off, but is it as bad as say M105 regarding staining?

    I always get excited to try a new compound that doesn't stain because it saves me taping off... Until I have to use twice as many passes to get less of a result than m101/m105 would have gotten me in the first place.

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  • Merlin
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    M101 is a favorite of mine. I would hate to see it phased out. It is my go-to swirl killer!

    I have yet to use M110 so I can't make any comparisons to M101 yet...but I do have M110 on order!

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  • Merlin
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    Originally posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    Do you think these will ever be available in the smaller bottle size like 105 & 205? Some of us don't polish as many cars as we used to.
    I'm glad to see (unlike M101) it is available in Gallon sizes!

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  • Merlin
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    I'm looking forward to getting some!

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by greg0303 View Post
    That's great news.
    Thanks, Nick.
    Agreed!


    Originally posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    Do you think these will ever be available in the smaller bottle size like 105 & 205? Some of us don't polish as many cars as we used to.
    Understood, but, I have not heard of any plans at this time to have smaller than 32oz sizes.

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  • Setec Astronomy
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    Do you think these will ever be available in the smaller bottle size like 105 & 205? Some of us don't polish as many cars as we used to.

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  • greg0303
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    In case I have not mentioned, this product & M210 will be in our Distribution Center, ready for distributor order, this coming Monday, November 5th. It should be available for end user purchase another week or two after that!
    That's great news.
    Thanks, Nick.

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by Vettefan View Post
    Nick,
    Are M105 Compound and M205 Finishing Polish being phased out or totally replaced in favor of the new M110 & M210?

    Vettefan
    Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
    105 and 205 are here to stay.
    Correct, 105 & 205 are not going anywhere. 110 & 210 are now our most premium professional compound & finishing polish we offer.

    Originally posted by thejazzguy View Post
    That's good news; what's the use case then for 110 vs 105 (210 vs 105)? Or is this a "user preference" sort of thing, like when choosing your last step product?
    110 has less dust than 100, 101, & 105, easier wipe off, and longer working time. The most exceptional feature is it's ability to leave behind a virtually micro mar, haze, & tick free surface in many situations & on many paints.

    Originally posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    Given the price points, I'd say if anything was going to be phased out, it would be M101. M110 is way more expensive than M100 or M105, so I would say they can all coexist...but M110 is coming in just slightly under M101...of course that doesn't mean that M101 is going anywhere, I'm just saying based on price alone I would say that M100 and M105 are in a different market and don't necessarily compete...I'm talking out in the world away from our little enthusiast circles. But of course I'm still waking up and maybe need more coffee.
    You are on the right track, M101 Foam Cut Compound will likely be phased out.

    In case I have not mentioned, this product & M210 will be in our Distribution Center, ready for distributor order, this coming Monday, November 5th. It should be available for end user purchase another week or two after that!

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  • greg0303
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    If M110 finishes like Ultimate Compound does, when in many cases there's no polishing step needed - just straight to wax, it may really become everybody's favorite compound very quickly. From the product description it looks like new generation of SMAT.

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  • Setec Astronomy
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    Originally posted by Vettefan View Post
    Is M105 Compound being phased out or totally replaced in favor of the new M110?
    Originally posted by thejazzguy View Post
    That's good news; what's the use case then for 110 vs 105?
    Given the price points, I'd say if anything was going to be phased out, it would be M101. M110 is way more expensive than M100 or M105, so I would say they can all coexist...but M110 is coming in just slightly under M101...of course that doesn't mean that M101 is going anywhere, I'm just saying based on price alone I would say that M100 and M105 are in a different market and don't necessarily compete...I'm talking out in the world away from our little enthusiast circles. But of course I'm still waking up and maybe need more coffee.

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