Meguiars Ultimate Compound

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JG
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Meguiars Ultimate Compound

Postby JG » Sun Feb 05, 2012 4:05 pm

Has anyone tried this? Is it worth getting?

I'm tossing up whether to give this a shot, or if i just go for the tried and tested M105/M205 combination?

Don't suppose anyone in Brisbane has a bottle that i could try a little bit on a panel?

Thanks,
JG
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ak_perth
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Re: Meguiars Ultimate Compound

Postby ak_perth » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:01 am

Yes, i have tried this. I tried it on my mum's 10 year old extremely faded red Suzuki Liana as a test first. Her poor car has never been waxed or polished its whole life and has lived outside, never garaged :oops: . The paint work was extremely faded, all the plastic panels and mirrors were flat pink in colour and very rough to the touch.

So i spent about 2 days in my garage cleaning it all by hand, no orbital polishers, using Meguires foam applicator pads and micro fibre towels. First a quick clay, second Meguires Ulimate Compound, third a polish with Meguires and lastly, you guessed it, a wax with Meguires (i actually waxed it twice!).

After every stage the paint work became better and better. I was truly amazed when it was finished. Every panel looks a brilliant deep red now and feels like glass. My mum was very happy! :D

One think to note when using the Ultimate Compound is that you must only do small areas at a time and remove it straight away. This is becasue the Compound dries very quickly and becomes hard to remove unless you re-apply it.

I used it on my Red NA mirrors and front bumper which were slightly faded in places and now they look like brand new.

So give it a go, and maybe try it on old car first if you can.

Cheers

AK

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Re: Meguiars Ultimate Compound

Postby samx5 » Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:00 pm

I've used it to get rid of some scratches on our Mazda 3, just the fine stuff when people rub past the panels with bags etc.... Works a treat. Always follow up with a polish though to seal the paint again. Also removed lots of the swirls in the grace Green on my MX5. I think that if this stuff doesn't work you will need to go to the more professional products with buffing wheels etc... You can use UC by hand, which is what I do. Bonus - it also removed the dulling/yellowing on my NB8a headlights.
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Re: Meguiars Ultimate Compound

Postby narcoticx2 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:07 pm

JG wrote:Has anyone tried this? Is it worth getting?

I'm tossing up whether to give this a shot, or if i just go for the tried and tested M105/M205 combination?

Don't suppose anyone in Brisbane has a bottle that i could try a little bit on a panel?

Thanks,
JG


How long can you wait?

I'm in bris, have a supercheap auto voucher and a bunch of swirl marks on my car. I'm willing to grab some and give it a go, and you'd be welcome to try it out for yourself but I can't say how long until i get my arse in to gear and start taking care of my car. I'm keen to get a few more opinions on it first, too.
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