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Review on πŸ’Ž Meguiar's M11032 Mirror Glaze Ultra Pro Speed Compound: Achieve Flawless Shine with Unmatched Efficiency! by Michael Gilmartin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy way to get deep shine

I recently repainted the hood of my car black (bc/cc). I wet sanded 1500 to 3000 Trizact first and then proceeded to buffing and buffing. I've been using the Perfect-it 3M system for years, but for this project I decided to try the new Meguir Utra Speed system. Combination of Meguir M110 and M210. They are designed for use with dual-action polishers and/or rotary polishers. For the first pass I needed something a little more aggressive, so I used a Devilbiss rotary buffer, attached a 6.5" orange microfiber cutting plate and used the M110 Ultra Speed Compound. I made the first pass in sections of 2 square meters. ft. After this pass, I wiped off the excess with a microcloth. another pass. I feel like the second passes with DA helped clear up any possible vortices early in the process. After this pass, I removed the excess with a micro weave. I then attached Meguiar's 6" DA Foam Polishing Disc (Yellow) to the DA and used the M210 Ultra Pro Finish Polish and that was it. The results were phenomenal - and so easy to get. I understand that the new Meguir Ultra Pro system uses new technology. It's really quite tamper proof. I just applied the material, buffed or buffed without pressure. The rest of the material washes off easily and leaves an amazingly deep shine. For me, this was a lot easier than using the Traditional 3M that I've used for decades.I was very impressed and would highly recommend to beginners, hobbyists and professional detailers alike.A good thing.

Pros
  • Hands free
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product