Client is having their front bumper painted and the only glaze I can find is #7. Is it safe for uncured paint?
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#7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
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Re: #7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
Yes.
Just for you and everyone that reads this into the future...
Meguiar's started out in the furniture polish industry and then as cars were introduced to society, we moved into the automotive world by creating products for the professional trade, that is the people that applied fresh paint onto car bodies both at the assembly line and as more people bought cars like Model T's and then wrecked them, a new industry was started called the "Body Shop" and because our products were safe for fresh paint they were safe for use in body shops.
It wasn't until 1973 that Meguiar's introduced their first products for the "Consumer Market", consumers don't apply fresh paint so their needs are different than the professional side of this industry.
Point being is a lot of people don't understand that our roots, our history is a history of making body shop safe products for the professional side of the automotive industry and thats why we make products like #7 Show Car Glaze, they're a part of our Professional Line that we've been making for over 100 years for use in fresh paint environments.
It's easy if you're young or new to detailing to read a bunch of stuff on other forums like,
Meguiar's is pretty good for an OTC product
When that is so far from the bigger picture and just an indicator of the lack of knowledge by the people that make posts like this.
Currently Meguiar's offers 5 pure polishes, (a pure polish means it's a non-abrasive polish), and all of these including the one in our Consumer Line can be safely used on fresh paint.
M03 Machine Glaze
M05 New Car Glaze
M07 Show Car Glaze
M81 Hand Polish
Deep Crystal Polish
So with Meguiar's you have not only plenty of options for whatever you come up against you can have confidence that the product you're using have a time-proven history of success in the professional side of our industry not too mention generations of loyal, satisfied customers.
The flip-side of this coin is the majority of product for sale in the retail market and most of the offerings by what we call web-based wax companies, (you learn about these on forums), are not safe for fresh paint because these companies have not in the past and currently don't manufacture a professional line of products that caters to the professional side of our industry. All they make is consumer products, that is they are limited to catering to consumers with cured paint.
There's a huge difference in product abilities, (even company abilities), based upon extensive long-time industry success and earned expertise when it comes to us and them. :grin
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Re: #7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostMeguiar's is pretty good for an OTC product
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Originally posted by Backcountry View PostClearly the boutique products are better. They cost 10 times what Meguiar's so-called "professional" line does for less than half the product. And they come from foreign countries.
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Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
Currently Meguiar's offers 5 pure polishes, (a pure polish means it's a non-abrasive polish), and all of these including the one in our Consumer Line can be safely used on fresh paint.
M03 Machine Glaze
M05 New Car Glaze
M07 Show Car Glaze
Deep Crystal PolishRight?
Kevin Brown
NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer
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Originally posted by Kevin Brown View PostDon't forget M81 Hand Polish!Right?
Good eye Kevin!
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Re: #7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
Originally posted by Backcountry View PostClearly the boutique products are better. They cost 10 times what Meguiar's so-called "professional" line does for less than half the product. And they come from foreign countries.Black......the ONLY color!
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Re: #7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
Originally posted by Kevin Brown View PostDon't forget M81 Hand Polish!Right?
Hey Kevin,
Check again, I am sure it is there...
Tim
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Re: #7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
Originally posted by Kevin Brown View PostOh man.... SNEAKY!!!!
Tim
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Re: #7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
Originally posted by guitarman502 View PostMike, could you do a write-up on the difference between 3,5,7,81 and DC2? I'd be real interested to know the difference between them.
Here is a thread that may help:
Discussion on Meguiar's Professional Mirror Glaze, Professional Detailer, PRO Hybrid Ceramic & Other.
Tim
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Re: #7 Safe For Fresh Paint?
Originally posted by guitarman502 View Postthanks Tim!
Tim
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