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  • what about this combo???

    will tjis work on a 2002 silver ford explorer.

    a Clay bar system done by hand
    then Meg #7 done with buffer
    then Meg NXT followed with
    NXT spray wax on weekly basis

    i can't find Meg # 80,#83,etc around here.

  • #2
    which better

    which is better to use for best shine on silver?
    nxt or meg gold

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    • #3
      i find meguiars goldclass to be better on the lighter colours and nxt on the darker ones
      All people give pleasure : some when they arrive, others when they leave

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      • #4
        Re: what about this combo???

        Originally posted by bcop
        will this work on a 2002 silver ford explorer.

        a Clay bar system done by hand
        then Meg #7 done with buffer
        then Meg NXT followed with
        NXT spray wax on weekly basis

        i can't find Meg # 80,#83,etc around here.
        Hi bcop,

        #7 Show Car Glaze is not really formulated for machine application and you may find it difficult to apply and remove depending on you skill level. A better product would be a cleaner polish like the #80 Speed Glaze.

        What you want to do is locate a PBE Store. Here's an article on how to locate a PBE Store in your hometown.

        How to locate Meguiar’s Professional & Detailer products in your hometown

        How to locate Meguiar's Professional and Detailer products in your hometown.

        At every Detailing clinic held on Saturday's here at Meguiar's in Irvine, California, around the rest the of the United States by our Professional staff, and constantly on discussion forums all over the web, the question comes up,


        "Where can I find the Professional Line of products and the Detailer Line of products?"


        Meguiar's Professional Line
        For those that may not know, Meguiar's Professional Line of products, are the products that come in the Tan Bottles with the Numbers on them. Like this one,



        Or sometimes they're not in a tan bottle, but another container, but they have the distinctive and often talked about or posted part number, like this one,



        This is what is known as Meguiar's Professional Line. These are products primarily formulated and sold into the professional side of the auto appearance industry. This includes products for use on the assembly line at car manufacturing plants, and also products for use in the Refinishing Industry, for example your local body shops and dealerships that offer collision repair.

        Meguiar's Detailer Line
        Meguiar's manufactures the highest quality products for the professional detailing industry. This includes,

        Degreasers and Multi-Purpose Cleaners
        Car Washes
        Glass Cleaner
        Wheel Cleaner
        X-Press Liquid Wax
        Last Touch High Gloss Quick Detailer
        Body Solvent
        Tire Dressings
        Solvent Dressings
        Water-based Dressing
        Aerosol Spray Dressing
        Leather Cleaner & Conditioner
        Plus other miscellaneous tools and supplies


        In order to purchase these products locally, you need to find what is called a PBE Store. Let me explain what a PBE Store is.

        In the Automotive world, there are two types of auto parts stores,

        * Hard Parts Stores
        * PBE Stores

        A Hard Parts store is a store like Pep Boys, Kragen, AutoZone, etc. These types of auto parts stores sell a large variety of auto parts including Meguiar's highly popular Consumer Line which includes, Meguiar's Deep Crystal, Meguiar's Gold Class, and Meguiar's NXT Generation.

        Some Hard Parts stores sell a few products from the Professional Line, such as M-02 Fine Cut Cleaner, M-07 Show Car Glaze, M-2616 Hi-Tech Yellow Wax, M-3416 Final Inspection, and M-4016 Vinyl/Rubber Cleaner & Conditioner to name a few.

        PBE store is an auto parts store that like a Hard Parts store sells traditional auto parts like spark plugs, starter motors, oil etc. but they also stock and sell Automotive Paint, and Body Shop Supplies and Equipment.

        PBE stores don't tend to have large neon signs on the outside of their building because they often lean more to the Mom & Pop type of business than belong to large, nationwide chain stores.

        For this reason, these stores a little harder to find. But note this, if your town or city is large enough to have a body shop or two, and also a new car dealership or two, (which probably includes a majority of towns and cities in America), then chances are very good there is at least one PBE store within an acceptable driving area from where you live and work.

        Here are three ways to find a PBE store in your area,

        1) Meguiar's Online Dealer Locater
        Simple click on the link above, type in your Zip-Code and then select the Meguiar's Professional Products option. Hopefully this will give you some accurate leads.


        2) Look in the Yellow Pages of your local phone book. Look under the Automotive section under Paint Supplies, (or something similar). Often, if there is a PBE store in your area they will place an add in the local yellow pages. A quick phone call will tell you if they do indeed sell body shop supplies and carry Meguiar's Professional Line.


        3) This is probably the easiest and simplest, but not always the fastest way to find a PBE store. The next time you're out driving around and you see a Body Shop that is open. Pull over, and locate someone who is wearing jeans and looks like they work in the shop. Often times their clothes will be dirty because the refinishing business is a dirty business. Ask this person,


        "Where does your shop purchase their paint, compounds and polishes at?"


        Chances are very good he is going to tell you about a local PBE store, also called a Paint Store, (but not house paint), and point you in the right direction.


        Those are three ways to locate a PBE Store in your hometown.


        Important Note: After you locate a PBE Store in your hometown, upon exploring the store, if you do not find the Meguiar's product you are looking for, whether it be a Professional Line product or a Detailer Line product, but you do see other Meguiar's products in tan bottles with numbers, rest assure they can order the specific product you're looking for, simply ask one of the counter people if they can help you out. Sometimes it will help if you have either a Meguiar's Professional Catalog with your are the part number for the product you are looking for. For example, if you're dying to try out Meguiar's very popular quick detailer in the *New* Detailer Line, the part number is D15501 and the name is Last Touch Spray Detailer



        I hope this helps…

        Mike
        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          Method 3 is practically fool-proof...



          Also, if you cannot find a PBE store, then you might look for some Meguiar's ColorX



          ColorX is a powerful one-step cleaner/wax that can be applied by machine. It will clean, polish and protect your finish in one step. Afterwards you can take your results to a higher level by applying a different type of wax such as the NXT Tech Wax.

          Here's a before and after by hand using ColorX

          1986 Ford Bronco II - Extreme Makeover

          Here's what ColorX did by hand to a 1947 Plymouth Coupe,

          Before - Horrible Swirls throughout the finish







          First we removed the white paint overspray using Quik Clay System






          Then applied one hand application of ColorX followed by one hand application of NXT Tech Wax Liquid





          We will be re-visiting this car in the future and take the finish to an even higher level with the G100

          Mike
          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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          • #6
            HOLY. You mean ColorX can do that all by itself? WOW. I didn't know I had such a powerful product sitting in my collection. I am urging to get a PC7424 with the meguiars velcro system during the spring. I had some change of plans in Dec. and never got the chance to get the polisher.

            I have some minor swirls on one & major ones on the other one(and I can only imagine what the last snow storm did the both my cars).

            A question what kind of pad so one use with ColorX. A polishing or finishing? I'm guessing if you want more of a cleaning action, you should use polishing and vice versa for protecting.
            1995 Camry LE- Forest Green Pearl/Ivory Cloth
            2004 Sienna XLE Limited- Blue Mirage Metallic/Stone Leather

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            • #7
              Just to let you know...

              I rubbed that clear coated Plymouth coupe out by hand using a piece of terry cloth towel with the ColorX and a foam applicator with the NXT Tech Wax.

              It was tempting to use a machine, but this before and after was to show what can be done by hand with the ColorX/Tech Wax combo.

              The G100 Dual Action Polisher would have resulted in even better results and best of all, it would have saved me a lot of work, however, it's kind of fun to see what you can do using only your hand after polishing by machine for years...

              Mike
              Mike Phillips
              760-515-0444
              showcargarage@gmail.com

              "Find something you like and use it often"

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              • #8
                WOW. I need to give that bottle another try.

                I'm trying to see if using ColorX by machine would be enough before I move on to #80.

                I recently hurt my hand badly and bruised some veins. It's not been healing well so I get a lot of pain from pressure, so polishing by hand isn't in my league so far.
                Last edited by toyotaowner; Jan 24, 2005, 08:47 PM.
                1995 Camry LE- Forest Green Pearl/Ivory Cloth
                2004 Sienna XLE Limited- Blue Mirage Metallic/Stone Leather

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