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Meguiar's Clear Coat Polishing Compound (16 oz) is a hand-applied, clear coat safe formula that removes light swirls, scratches, and hazing while restoring a deep, glossy shine. Ideal for prepping paint before waxing, it’s trusted by car enthusiasts for effortless, professional-grade results without machines.




| ASIN | B006FUT154 |
| Brand Name | Meguiar's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (981) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070382007270 |
| Grit Material Type | Wax |
| Grit Number | 120 |
| Item Dimensions | 21.1 x 6.6 x 2.4 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Car Cleaner |
| Item Weight | 0.54 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
| UPC | 070382007270 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
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Easy application.
C**N
Quedan los autos con buen brillo, lo recomiendo
W**C
Very good product easy to use and works very nicely I had a spot over my drivers side doors the Piller very badly sun beating and I'm ashamed of that because my car has always been very well taken care of but secense I lost my wife and daughter in a wreck over two years ago I have been not myself and then in March I lost the last little sole in my family my beautiful baby girl cat she was all I had left but I'm trying to bounce back and the other thing is that I'm disabled in a wheelchair so the stuff I need to use had to be very easy to use and this was all of there products for clear coat like the polishing coumpound for clear coat and the ultimate spray on wax is wonderful my car looks like it just came out of the show room and she will be by the date when she was built 2/5/2002 will be 18 teen years old I have gotten a lot of people asking me what yr is it and they all say no way so I'd show them the manafactur date and she has never been repainted and she is red so I highly recommend all of mugeries products all A'S across the board
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good
T**I
Initially, I was thinking that this "clay bar thing" was just a gimmick. But, I found that it appears to do what it claims to do. First, I washed my 4-year-old car. Then I used the clay bar on the hood only. I allowed it to dry, then wiped the haze off with a microfiber towel. I noticed that when I moved the microfiber towel over the hood, the towel glided smoothly over the surface. But, when I moved the same towel over the fender and roof, the towel did not glide. It seemed to grab the paint (so to speak). Using a clay bar is an extra step that you might not want to do. But, it will make subsequent buffings easier because you won't encounter as much resistance when applying and removing polish and wax. And, it's not that much work to use it. If you use plenty of liquid, the clay bar glides effortlessly along the car and the work gets done pretty quickly. I won't use a clay bar ever time I wax. But I WILL use it at least every couple years.