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  • M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

    Hi all,

    I just finished polising one of my cars with the G220v2.
    Began with Speed Glaze M80 followed by Show Car Glaze M7.
    I had light to moderate scratches and a small amount of swirls before I began.

    M80 probably removed 85% of these. I still have a small amount of swirls.
    If I should have obtained a 100% perfect detail what should I have used instead of M80?

    Looking at the catalogue for compounds to be used with the DA polisher doesn't leave many choices, only M02 and M105 acutally.
    But is M02 aggressive enough, and is M105 too aggressive? - which one to choose?
    Other suggestions will also be appreciated

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    Re: M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

    Hi Vifa,

    If you only have a small amount of swirls left, I would recommend checking out our M205 Ultra Finishing Polish. This is going to be more aggressive than our #M80 Speed Glaze, but utilizes a newer style abrasive technology. It is currently one of our most premium finishing polishes we offer.

    A good next step up would be our Ultimate Compound in our consumer line, and then if needed, M105 Ultra Cut Compound.
    Nick Winn
    Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
    Meguiar's Inc.
    Irvine, CA
    nawinn@meguiars.com

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    • #3
      Re: M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

      Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
      Hi Vifa,

      If you only have a small amount of swirls left, I would recommend checking out our M205 Ultra Finishing Polish. This is going to be more aggressive than our #M80 Speed Glaze, but utilizes a newer style abrasive technology. It is currently one of our most premium finishing polishes we offer.

      A good next step up would be our Ultimate Compound in our consumer line, and then if needed, M105 Ultra Cut Compound.
      Hi Nick,

      Thanks for your reply.
      I know from reading on this forum there are two types of compounds: SMAT and DAT.
      Is this what you mean when you talk about `a newer style abrasive technology`? .. and how do I tell which product uses either SMAT or DAT.

      Where on the cutting range would Ultimate Compound be placed, and is there no equivalent in the profeesional line?

      Vifa

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      • #4
        Re: M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

        Originally posted by Vifa View Post
        Hi Nick,

        Thanks for your reply.
        I know from reading on this forum there are two types of compounds: SMAT and DAT.
        Is this what you mean when you talk about `a newer style abrasive technology`? .. and how do I tell which product uses either SMAT or DAT.

        Where on the cutting range would Ultimate Compound be placed, and is there no equivalent in the profeesional line?

        Vifa
        Ultimate Compound is just under M105, I'd say around 10 to M105's 12.

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        • #5
          Re: M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

          Hi Drumdan,

          Thank you for your reply.
          That is good to know. One of the reasons I have never used polish or compounds from the consumer line is because it is hard to tell how aggresive they are. That have always been a very nice feature of the professional line.

          Nevertheless, if both Ultimate Compound and M105 should be the next step to M205, it seems to be quite an aggresive next step by going from 4 on the cutting range to 10-12 - or am I wrong?

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          • #6
            Re: M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

            Originally posted by Vifa View Post
            Hi Drumdan,

            Thank you for your reply.
            That is good to know. One of the reasons I have never used polish or compounds from the consumer line is because it is hard to tell how aggresive they are. That have always been a very nice feature of the professional line.

            Nevertheless, if both Ultimate Compound and M105 should be the next step to M205, it seems to be quite an aggresive next step by going from 4 on the cutting range to 10-12 - or am I wrong?
            First try M205 / Ultimate Polish.

            If those products are not aggressive enough to remove the paint defects, move to the more aggressive compounds, and then finish with M205 for maximum gloss. From there follow with sealant or wax.

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            • #7
              Re: M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

              Here is a link that speaks about different products and their "relative" cut levels.
              Pay attention to the first few posts that speak about the products being designed for different application types.
              https://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sh...t-surprise-you!

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              • #8
                Re: M80 Speed Glaze alternative?

                Great thread

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