Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
They had multiple bottles that looked like that, along with a lot of other Meguiar's stuff that looked older than dirt.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
Originally posted by houndlover View PostI was at a PBE store over the weekend, and saw several bottles of the green label stuff (like what is pictured in the first post by Mike) on the shelf.
Surprised it hasn't been sold a long time ago...
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
I was at a PBE store over the weekend, and saw several bottles of the green lable stuff (like what is pictured in the first post by Mike) on the shelf.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostHi Tom,
Long time no see post... good to see you're still alive and kicking.
MPPC is still a "go to" product for me for my personal cars... I don't have enough of it left for detail days.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
Originally posted by Mosca View PostOne thing that always puzzled me
Long time no see post... good to see you're still alive and kicking.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
Im glad I was able to stock up on a bunch, I have 6 bottles now, the stuff comes in handy at times, thats for sure!
Tom
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
One thing that always puzzled me about the Medallion line; why was MPPP's label red, and MPPC's label green? I would have expected the cleaner label to be red (as in, "DANGER! REMOVES PAINT!") and the protection label to be green (as in, SAFE).
MPPC is really great at removing oxidized single stage paint. I work on a lot of Miatas, and I've found very little that works as well by hand as MPPC.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
[quote=smokinfastlegend;194685]Just out of curiosity, what is this stuff like? I just picked up 2 bottles (for one heck of a deal btw from my local paint place.) Any tips on how to use it?
I tried searching, but i couldnt find anything else. If this in the wrong place, please delete this and ill open another thread.
Smokingfastledgend, in regards to this question, look at my response here.....
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BTW, I always enjoy reading about and seeing these old products you come up with. I really appreciate you sharing this stuff.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
Mike,
I’m not trying to be a smart aleck in any way, but you always say "we think" when talking about old products and their place in history. Does Meguiar’s not have detailed and accurate information on all their product history? Just curious.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
I noticed the Trigger Wash too! The original quick detail spray. I have been using QDs compulsively ever since!
IMHO the MPPC is one of the best hand applied paint cleaners around. Period. It also works very well with the PC.
RamAirV1
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
Just out of curiosity, what is this stuff like? I just picked up 2 bottles (for one heck of a deal btw from my local paint place.) Any tips on how to use it?
I tried searching, but i couldnt find anything else. If this in the wrong place, please delete this and ill open another thread.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
The picture looks like a complete home interior makeover. The bath and kitchen cleaner, the furniture polsh. You have a very cool collection Mike.
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Re: Green Label - Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner
The thing on top is more like a cover; it slips over the top and covers up the cap. It pops off and reveals the standard Meguiar's cap.
It's just a dress up thing.
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