RMG vs Megs #7

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97 bonneville/98 Z71
Any thoughts on these products? Which would give me a wetter/deeper look on black?
 
Both will look very wet and deep but RMG is about 100 million times easier to use. Seriously.



Apply with a finishing pad (the blue Propel pad seems to be made for RMG), set on 5, 2-3 moderate speed passes and it practically disappears into the paint. Just a quite wipe removes the excess. BTW, less is more with RMG.
 
RMG; not listed in the secret decoder ring. I can get the MG= Machine Glaze, and this is the 3M product?



I dunno.





Tom
 
Scottwax said:
Both will look very wet and deep but RMG is about 100 million times easier to use. Seriously.



Apply with a finishing pad (the blue Propel pad seems to be made for RMG), set on 5, 2-3 moderate speed passes and it practically disappears into the paint. Just a quite wipe removes the excess. BTW, less is more with RMG.



BINGO! Perfect description Scott :xyxthumbs



Gen2, #81 is the #7 "formula" for modern clear coat finishes. Much easier to use than #7 but no where near as easy as RMG.



The Clearkote line is a wonderful group of products. I just wish the labeling was a bit more easy to follow and truthful.
 
One more question, would you (anyone) say that RMg and #81 are equivalent in performance on black cars, or is one better than the other? can't wait to find out...
 
mystickid said:
Is a pint of RMG good enough to do one car?



A pint for one car?



A pint is good for at least 20 cars!. You'll use NO more than an ounce for a car at the most.
 
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