Well its been a while since I used it. Every time I bought a new wax or sealant. I toss my M20 aside in the back of my cabinet. But once a while I will look in the cabinet to see my collections of detailing stuffs. And today I reached in my cabinet to my old n realiable M20. It reminds me how a wonderful product this is. Easiest to apply and remove product ever. Never have any problems with M20 at all. Everytime it delivers consistent results. I like it a lot.
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We know a few pretty high end detailers who use M20 as their go-to LSP because it's so easy to use, has that light cleaning ability, has good durability to keep their clients happy, and just looks really nice.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Words cannot describe how thankful I was for M20 when I was asked to polish an entire medium-sized, single-stage white airplane. After experimentation I found M20 via rotary and yellow polishing pad produced single-step flawless results that blew my mind. I cannot fathom how much time was saved by being able to do the entire thing in one pass...the amount of correction (and gloss) was incredible.
I always keep this stuff around for the ease of use reasons as well. It's just good stuff.
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M20 seems to get overshadowed by M21 which is another great product in the Mirror Glaze lineup, but I prefer the older M20. The balance of synthetic and natural waxes in M20 ensure it looks great on any color, and the mild cleaners really do a nice job of brightening the paintwork. Easy to apply and remove, looks great, and very durable protection - M20 is a product that does not disappoint.
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All of my waxes I've used. None produce a glass like shine on my silver color car. I must say I'm pretty impressed with M20. Once of these days I would like to try it on a black color car. You know I've even applied M20 under the hot 1pm Sun and it still produce wonderful performance n result. Easiest to use product I've ever come across. Thanks Meguiar's for M20.
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I will agree. #20 is wonderful on silver. I keep thinking of trying something from the optimum line, finish kare, etc. When it comes down to it, I keep coming back to #20. SO easy to use, wonderful look, pretty good protection. Throw it on and top it a day later with some UQW. AWESOME look. Maybe a bit old school, but so nice.
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Originally posted by FIREdawg View PostI have a bottle of it and have been a bit hesitant to use. Mainly because I don't know how to apply it? Is it DA safe? Is it more like a synthetic wax?
M20 Polymer Sealant is a hybrid wax - synthetic and natural ingredients.
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Originally posted by MarkFilgerleski View PostWhat's the durability on this for, say, an every day driver?
-Mark
So many great uses for M20, use it after polishing simply as a LSP, or treat it like an AIO to help clean up the paint surface. Here is an image of one of my pads after completing a detail on my daily driver about six months ago. The pad on the left is new and the pad on the right had been used on about 1/3 of the car, you can see how much the chemical cleaner helps (keep in mind M20 is a slightly off white creme color so they gray you see is not product):
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Wii this remove my Optimum poll seal and opti seal ? I want to remove it and try #20 on GM black , was thinking of following it up with #16 fro extra durability and detergent resistance.
I have ben getting decent results with Optimum , but no durability.
I like the Megs depth better on black so want to remove OPT.
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I decided to go with M20 for the summer wax since I've yet to use it. Since my 6" G110v2 is in the shop I use Groits 3" DA. I did notice a bit of streaking much like ULW. How do I combat the streaking?
Other than the streaks it looks amazing! Really made the black metallic paint pop. If I can control the streaking it may I may have found the wax I will use for good.
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