In November of 2014, Meguiar’s took the SEMA show in Las Vegas by storm with the introduction of an overhauled collection of foam and wool buffing pads and backing plates, along with their all new flagship MT300 Dual Action Polisher. By Late February of 2015, machines started shipping to customers. After using the latest DA polishing system myself in a variety of situations over the course of the past year, I have compiled a review of my impressions.
To start, however, let’s take a brief stroll through history and look at what has brought us to this point. With some help from Senior Global Product & Training Specialist Michael Stoops to fill in the gaps (especially with products predating internet forums), what we’ve assembled here is a brief timeline of the various technologies and products introduced to the market over a period of decades that have led toward Meguiar’s pioneering of Dual Action polishing and paint correction, which has helped earn DAs a place of legitimacy in the industry.
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To start, however, let’s take a brief stroll through history and look at what has brought us to this point. With some help from Senior Global Product & Training Specialist Michael Stoops to fill in the gaps (especially with products predating internet forums), what we’ve assembled here is a brief timeline of the various technologies and products introduced to the market over a period of decades that have led toward Meguiar’s pioneering of Dual Action polishing and paint correction, which has helped earn DAs a place of legitimacy in the industry.
Table of Contents
(Click links below to skip to a section, or scroll for the full article)
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