⚡✨ Elevate your paint game with speed and shine that demands attention!
Meguiar's M11001 Mirror Glaze Ultra Pro Speed Compound is a professional-grade polishing compound designed for rapid removal of fine sanding marks (1,200 grit or finer) while delivering an ultra high gloss finish. Compatible with dual-action and rotary polishers, it features a low dusting formula for clean application and is ideal for achieving show car quality results when followed by Meguiar's finishing polish.
Material | Aluminum Oxide |
Grit Material | Aluminum Oxide |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 7.25 x 11.88 inches |
Brand | Meguiar's |
Grit Type | Fine |
Compatible Material | Painted Materials |
Item Weight | 8.4 Pounds |
Grit Number | 200 |
UPC | 070382013974 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00070382013974 |
Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
Model | Meguiar’s M11001 Mirror Glaze Ultra Pro Speed Compound, 1 Gallon |
Item Weight | 8.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 7.25 x 11.88 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | M11001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | M11001 |
A**K
Mirror, Mirror on My Car 🚗✨
This polish is pure magic! Leaves a flawless, glassy finish that makes my car look straight out of a showroom. It’s super easy to work with—buffs off effortlessly and doesn’t leave streaks. The new packaging is a huge upgrade—stronger and way more durable, so no more worrying about leaks. If you want pro-level results, this is the secret sauce. 🧽🌟
R**D
A little pricey, but well worth it.
I watch many reviews on this product before I bought it. But after I used it, I can tell you that it is an amazing product. It brought back the shine on my old truck that was taken away by a sun-bleached paint job. Goes on easy, and wow! what a shine. After I used this product, I still went one step further and applied a Meguire's high gloss finish wax. My truck went from looking dull, to looking like a shining diamond. I would highly recommend this product.
O**S
Mirror finish
Excellent product
R**D
Deep Shine
I recently repainted the black hood of my car (bc/cc). First, I wet sanded from 1500 to 3000 Trizact, then proceeded to buff and polish.I've been using the 3M perfect-it system for years but for this project, decided to give the new Meguir's Utra Speed system a try.I used a combination of Meguir's M110 and M210. These are designed to be used with dual action and/or rotary polishers.For the first pass, I needed it to be bit aggressive, so I used a Devilbiss rotary buffer, attached an orange 6.5" microfiber cutting pad and used M110 Ultra Speed Compound. I made the first pass in 2 sq ft sections. After this pass, wiped off excess with micro cloth.I then switched to a dual action (DA) sander and attached the same 6.5" microfiber cutting pad and continued to use M110 and did another pass. I feel the second passes using a DA helped to rid of possible swirls early in the process. After this pass, wiped off excess with micro cloth.Next, I attached a Meguiar’s 6" DA Foam Polishing Disc (yellow) to the DA and used M210 Ultra Pro Finishing Polish. I ran passes as before, wiped off excess with micro cloth, and that's it.The results were phenomenal - and so easy to obtain. I understand the new Meguir's Ultra Pro system utilizes new technology. It truly is pretty much dummy-proof. I simply applied the material, buffed or polished with no pressure. The remaining material wiped off easily and left behind an amazing deep shine. To me, this was much easier than the using the traditional 3M I've used for decades.I was very impressed and highly recommend to novices, hobbyists, and professional detailers alike. Good stuff.
D**E
The absolute best light-cut polish for the money.
First, I'll start with my mistake.This was done on my 30yr old 300ZX. My first pass on the hood with my Porter Cable DA & a Blue LC pad was problematic as the polish kept drying out prematurely and it was a royal pain to wipe off. I did this in the garage on a warm day out of the sunlight. I initially couldn't figure out why it was so problematic. I used a Blue pad because my black paint is extremely soft and I wanted to make sure I didn't make any new swirls. This was my mistake. Rubbing profusely with a premium microfiber to get the polish off the paint left more swirls.The Blue pad was too soft and soaked up the majority of the polish - prematurely drying out the remainder on the paint. I switched to a more aggressive/firm LC White heavy polishing pad. This did wonders and made the polish a dream to work with. A few passes in a 2x2 area on 4 1/2 speed yielded excellent results with easy removal. My 30yr old paint looks better than new with nearly 0 imperfections.Check List:-Ensure paint is 100% clean prior to polishing.-Shake bottle vigorously prior to applying.-Polish in a shaded area.-Use a premium microfiber cloth - not the cheap Amazon ones. I used an Adam's polish cloth which you can purchase on Amazon. Best microfiber I've ever used.-Do not use a fine polishing or jeweling pad. They will soak up the majority of the polish and leave dry residue on the paint making it painful to remove.I'd recommend the White LC pad - even on soft paints. It's not a cutting pad but does have a very light cut/heavy polish ability.-Work with your DA until it becomes translucent and wipe off immediately.-Check your work with a halogen light to ensure you're removing swirls/marks.This polish is amazing.The photos tell everything. And this was before I sealed it.
E**R
Fair priced and effective.
Fair priced and effective.
S**R
love the shine
I will buy this again and again great shine the best. easy on and off
V**E
Meguiar's M210 Ultra Pro Finishing Polish
I use Meguiar's M85 diamond compound with their M210 ultra pro polish and the results from this combination are nothing less than magnifique! Paint correction? It's like butter!Pros: Meguiar's best finishing polish, phenomenal product, fantastic results, easy applicationCons: none
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