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Re: New buffer

Subject: Re: New buffer
by Schrade on 2009/1/2 6:25:09

I started a thread over there:

Quote:
I just saw the Meguiar's video for the product, that removes the 'heavier-than-swirl' scratches.

Is there a chance of seeing what the paint looks like after a little soap and water wipedown? Instead of a dry wipe with the 'Supreme Shine Microfiber'???

I venture that this product, like most other rubbing and polishing compounds, that I have tried in the last 6 weeks on a black vette, has waxes and oils in it which remain EVEN AFTER A WATER RINSE, much less a dry wipe.

What are the chemical constituents of these 'One-Step' products? Any waxes? Oils?

I hope I am proven wrong (with an unedited video), because after hand-rubbing for 6 weeks, I consider myself VERY knowledgeable about products and even STERILITY of the work environment (pad, dust, hair, fiber from shirt, sound of tiny grit under 2000 grit paper, etc., etc., etc., ...)

Sell me, Meguiar's...


I should have included in the post how waxes and oils will 'fill' scratches. Maybe they will understand the question as I posted it.

Video

MSDS is available only for registration. No can do again.



From one of their stickys:
Quote:
Removing ScratchX using Meguiar's Supreme Shine Microfiber after working the product against the finish until the product has broken down, turned somewhat clear and begun to dissipate.


NO NO NO. I wanna' see it washed after rubdown. I DO NOT WANT TO SEE SMOOTHED-OVER WAX-FILLED SCRATCHES AND SWIRLS.

BULL.
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