Can we get an updated list with all of the new products and old as to which use the Diminishing Abrasives and which use the Super Micro Abrasives?
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Re: Diminishing Abrasives and Super-Micro Abrasives
Just a guess here... All the new products plus M95, M105 and D151 are super micro?
I think I'm pretty close!
Some pretty cool stuff. It's a little bit different working with super micro's rather than the diminishing abrasives but I'm like it. Much more versatile products.Scott
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Re: Diminishing Abrasives and Super-Micro Abrasives
Originally posted by BlueZero View PostJust a guess here... All the new products plus M95, M105 and D151 are super micro?
I think I'm pretty close!
Some pretty cool stuff. It's a little bit different working with super micro's rather than the diminishing abrasives but I'm like it. Much more versatile products.Brandon
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Re: Diminishing Abrasives and Super-Micro Abrasives
Originally posted by BlueZero View PostJust a guess here... All the new products plus M95, M105 and D151 are super micro?
The super-micro abrasives are coming on strong, aren't they? They appear to be the Meguiar's future. Technology advances!
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Re: Diminishing Abrasives and Super-Micro Abrasives
Originally posted by Lexus Guy04 View PostCan we get an updated list with all of the new products and old as to which use the Diminishing Abrasives and which use the Super Micro Abrasives?Originally posted by akimel View PostI think you are right, with one caveat: in a May 5th thread Mike Pennington explained that M95 is a blend of diminishing and super-micro abrasives (just saw this thread today).
Here's Mike's post on the subject quoted from the above thread..
Originally posted by Mike Pennington View PostM86 (So1o - Cut & Polish Cream), D151 (Paint Reconditioning Cream) & M105 (Ultra-Cut Compound) would fall into the "super micro abrasive" bucket. Even though they all use a different version/style of the "super micro abrasive".
M95 (Speed Cut) is a really blend of "diminishing" & "super micro abrasive"
All other cleaners, compounds, cleaner/polishes and cleaner/waxes, in our automotive line, would fall into the diminishing abrasive bucket.
The important thing to remember is....If the product works and exceeds expectations, that is the most important factor. Please don't get hung up on the trees and miss the beauty of the forest.
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