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    Not so much of a killer deal, but its up for Pre-Order, and it seems very interesting (reviews in the link)



    Meguiars Microfiber System



    I`m always an early adopter in electronics, so I`m going to give it a shot. While the polish is relatively cheap the pads are quite higher than normal.

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    Pre-ordered it as soon as I got the email about it
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    Is the wax even worth it?
    Decades ago, Accumulator sneezed on a car. The owner noticed that his car was imbued with something today this substance is called clear coat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexshimshimhae
    Is the wax even worth it?


    Well, its an AIO from what I know, and really cheap at $10. So at that, I think its worth it. Light polish, and protection is always nice to have around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexshimshimhae
    Is the wax even worth it?


    Its a nice one step for a wash and wax, the easiest product that I have ever removed from surface.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3a
    Its a nice one step for a wash and wax, the easiest product that I have ever removed from surface.


    you mean polish

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    Just curious to ask, but how did all these people try it before it came out?!

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    There were a hand full of detailers that Meguairs asked to test the product for. I believe there was 28 of us that got this product back in November / early December. We were just not allowed to speak of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogi094
    you mean polish


    Easier to remove then any LSP or polish, IME.
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    Any word on longevity of the wax? How does it compare to the other aio?
    Decades ago, Accumulator sneezed on a car. The owner noticed that his car was imbued with something today this substance is called clear coat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexshimshimhae
    Any word on longevity of the wax? How does it compare to the other aio?


    Todd Helme commented about the durability in his review....which was pretty good for being an AIO.



    How does the wax look? How long does it last? How easy is it to remove? Tell me more!!!!



    To me the wax is very similar to appearance to Meguiar`s M26 Hi-Tech Yellow Wax. It wipes off extremely easy, usually requiring no more than one wipe from a microfiber towel. In the Florida summer I experience between 2-4 months of solid water beading, with about 30 percent longer light in the drier, milder Florida winter. I also did not notice any staining of trim, although I was careful to remove any `mistakes` quickly.


    I never had a chance to test it out though as all the cars I did were dealers cars. Todd has also had the system for a lot longer than most of us. I`ve only has it since 12/1/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3a
    Its a nice one step for a wash and wax, the easiest product that I have ever removed from surface....Easier to remove then any LSP or polish, IME.


    Coming from someone with your level of experience, that "ever" and "any" carry a lot of weight with me! It`s almost enough to make me want to try the stuff; wonder what`d happen if one applied FK1000P to it :think:



    Like I need to try any new products

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    Hi,



    Im a newbie and have to say something with regards to an amazing Spray Wax. I used to be addicted and a die hard Meguiars fan, but last june I had been sent some free samples from a company named Britemax. They sent me their metal polish and spray wax. I can honestly say I do not use Meguiars anymore. I dont think the company is very big as I havent seen them in stores but man their stuff is awesome, blows Meguiars away. I think the new website is britemaxus.com or usa or something. I love the Spray Wax, I use it on everything, my bike, my truck, my car. Killer stuff man. Hope this helps...

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    The combo seems pretty aggressive. Does this compare to the surbuf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by neighborsenvy
    The combo seems pretty aggressive. Does this compare to the surbuf?


    Paint specific, but usually surbuf/m105 will have more cut then MFCP/D300, but the MFCP/D300 will leave a better finish.
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