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Old 07-24-2024, 06:22 PM
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Default Anyone tried this Meguiar's product yet??

I had a $5 off coupon for O'Reilly's and thought I would try this ULTIMATE protectant product for the black areas and engine area.. It was still over $10 even after the coupon so I hope it was worth the $$$. The regular Meguiar's protectant was always fine but something that lasts longer would be even better.
Has anyone used this yet? Your experiences?? I just bought it today so I haven't applied it yet.


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I haven't gotten that product, but Meguirs makes some pretty good stuff. Let us know if it's worth buying.
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Originally Posted by NC01TA
I had a $5 off coupon for O'Reilly's and thought I would try this ULTIMATE protectant product for the black areas and engine area.. It was still over $10 even after the coupon so I hope it was worth the $$$. The regular Meguiar's protectant was always fine but something that lasts longer would be even better.
Has anyone used this yet? Your experiences?? I just bought it today so I haven't applied it yet.

if u haven’t tried it yet, buy a bottle of Groits ceramic coat. it’s the best consumer grade ceramic coat with a easy application. Ceramic coat will make any plastic look brand new, and will out last any of those water based protectants.

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If you really want a great meguiars product. I am a car detailer and I will only use their M40. Its been around since the 1960s. It has a controlled shine that isn't greasy like a lot of their stuff. It leaves my Camaro looking very uniform with a good shine once I level it with a microfiber towel. It is also a great sun protector.

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So here is a reference to how M40 finishes out on my Camaro. I was getting her ready for a car show this weekend and I thought a reference photo would help you visual it.
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Looks like M40 delivers a similar finish to 303 Protectant. I've been a 303 user for decades, very happy with that product and not looking to switch but, if it ever goes away, it's nice to know of some alternatives.
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Originally Posted by RPM WS6
Looks like M40 delivers a similar finish to 303 Protectant. I've been a 303 user for decades, very happy with that product and not looking to switch but, if it ever goes away, it's nice to know of some alternatives.
M40 has been around since the 60s so I hope it doesn't go anywhere, but like all things lets hope the keep it around and don't kill it off like they did M101...
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