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Your cart is empty.Meguiar's M85 Mirror Glaze Diamond Cut Compound 2.0 is a body shop safe compound intended to be used with a rotary buffer for heavy defect removal. The answer to high solids paint, it cuts superfast with minimal swirls and has been successfully tested in high solids production shops. The low-dusting, low-splatter formula makes for easy cleanup. Safe and effective on all clear coats, high solids, lacquers, enamels, and all refinished and OEM glossy paints.
TBriand
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2024
La qualité du produit excellant
Abbie
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
Used this after wet sanding to clean up some BAD orange peel from a boat that I thought was almost beyond saving. Easy to use, doesn't cut super fast, which is fine, the result is good.
R. Winn
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023
Been using Mirror Glaze for 50 years, better than wax with no oxidation. In the case of Diamond fast cut, it works great for polishing aluminum...
Brandon louk
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
This is one of the best products to buff with
Mark H.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
I bought this because of the price, should have looked at the label better. Stick with the ultimate compound that comes in the black plastic bottle.
Redwalker74
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
I've always used this brand to remove scratches and clean my headlights. the last one I purchased wasn't as strong so it was ok on scratches but this one is much stronger and you definitely see more results. can't go wrong, you can use a buffer or elbow grease.
miguel
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2022
es un pulimento de alta gama sin duda cumple con lo que dice en sus especificaciones
santosh jalgar
Reviewed in India on November 21, 2021
Worth it . Gives gud result and gloss after coating.
ATANU DATTA
Reviewed in India on March 4, 2020
Very Good product works with both machine and hand.
Dave Almazan
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2015
I've been using this product for many years. I work at an autobody supply distributor and have recommended it to many bodyshop owners that have now switched from 3m to Diamond Cut 2.0. It works great with a rotary buffer, I paint cars on the side and always used this after color sanding. It cuts fast without much splatter.Tip - if you end up getting some dry compound on car surface, just dab some fresh compound on spot with your finger and rub until compound is loosened up and then buff.Update..This compound has been reformulated, I just tried it out and they have ruined a great product, it is now a terrible product, it doesnt cut like it used to and now it leaves a film that is difficult to take off if you let it dry on surface, I know 3M bought the company and I think 3M reformulated this so customers will use their more expensive brand. Well now Ive switched to Norton Blue Ice which is a great product.
Vita
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2013
I got 85 (as the picture shows) instead of 80 (as the description says). I wanted 85 anyway. It is great on oxidized paint. My roomate's car's roof was completely oxidized, white, flaky and crappy looking. We buffed it with this compound and a wool pad, using a makita buffer, and the roof looked shiny and not-getto looking any more. It didn't look perfect, but it looked a thousand times better. This compound works well.
KB
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2013
like the previous reviewer, this item is miss-titled, it is Meguiar's "85" not "80". Which is good because I wanted 85 not 80. I've been using a full quart of this product every year for 4 years on the oxidized gel-coat of a now 12 year old 40' fiberglass boat. it does a nice job. I use a full sized variable speed power polisher, running slowly about 2000-3000 rpm, start with a new 9" wool bonnet every time, light to med pressure. the reason I like using Meguiar's 85 is that the actual polishing agent is fine enough to cut through the oxidized layer of the gel coat (it's a red boat) not leaving swirls like other 'aggressive' compounds in this category but doesn't cut so aggressively that I burn through the corners and edges if inattentive. only down side is actually a positive for me, it cuts relatively slowly so quite controllable meaning my arms get pretty tired holding a power polisher for a couple days. I don't recommend this for hand polishing, it's too slow, I have to use a more aggressive traditional compound in the corners and places I can't get the power polisher into then use '85' by hand to remove the marks from the traditional compound and allowing it to blend reasonably well with the power polished surfaces. Another nice thing about '85' is that doesn't require soap to remove the polishing residue like many other products so I can wipe off any residue with a rag when dry then wax right after polishing without soap and water washing which is good because the boat yard I do this work required controlling all effluents, dust and liquids, from working at the facility. hope this helps you make your decision.
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