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Review on 😍 Revolutionary Meguiar's M10532 Mirror Glaze Ultra-Cut Compound: Unmatched 32 Fluid Ounces of Flawlessness in 1 Pack! by Evan Haynes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing and easy once I learned how to use

Removes scratches and water stains that Ultimate Compound can't. Every product has a learning curve and I started doing something wrong: too much product, not working with it long enough, and in partial sunlight. Because of this, the product stuck together and was very difficult to remove. And I tried to dry the recommended amount of 4 or 5 passes - horrendously - so hard that I had to spray it in between. I then reversed the process: primed the pad in front of each panel, worked in the shade, and dabbed the product onto the panel with a foam hand applicator [evenly and less product] - I was able to remove all bits of it with a buffer, and with a microfiber cloth afterwards it was very easy to remove the remaining light haze. So shiny afterwards. It's so different from when I used to use a rubbing paste! This made it act like a normal (lighter) polish to me and I just fell in love with this stuff. For the occasional heavy water stain I used a foam hand applicator and just wiped it off. Porter 7424x cord at speed 5 and Chemical Guys yellow foam padding, it only took me two passes over the hatch pattern. I then removed any remaining residue or scale and buffed until no scale or cured product remained on the panel. Just a light veil that is easily removed with an MF towel to reveal an amazing shine. I've never read of anyone doing it this way but got great results and I found it worked better for me. I rubbed the rubber trim because I was lazy and didn't put the tape on. But there it was put on some kind of plastic chrome trim, nothing hurt. So keep an eye on your soft rubber trim - cover it with duct tape.

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Expensive