Descrição do Produto: Meguiar’s M716 Mirror Glaze Show Car Glaze
O Meguiar’s M716 Mirror Glaze Show Car Glaze é a escolha definitiva para quem busca um polimento excepcional e um brilho profundo e molhado em seus veículos. Este produto se destaca como um dos melhores entre polidores aplicados à mão, glazes, ceras e selantes, oferecendo resultados que impressionam até os mais exigentes. Com uma fórmula inovadora, o Show Car Glaze restaura um brilho deslumbrante, proporcionando uma aparência de showroom que transforma qualquer carro em uma verdadeira obra-prima.
Uma das características mais notáveis do Meguiar’s M716 é sua segurança em todos os acabamentos. Este polidor é seguro para uso em todas as superfícies de pintura brilhante, incluindo camadas de verniz, garantindo que você possa aplicar sem preocupações. Além disso, o produto seca de forma clara, evitando o resíduo branco que muitos polidores deixam para trás, resultando em um acabamento brilhante e transparente.
A versatilidade do Meguiar’s M716 é outro ponto forte. Ele foi formulado para ser utilizado de diversas maneiras: à mão, com um polidor DA (Dual Action) ou um buffer rotativo. Isso permite que tanto os entusiastas quanto os profissionais possam escolher a técnica que melhor se adapta às suas necessidades, garantindo um resultado impecável em qualquer situação.
- Instruções de Uso:
Para obter os melhores resultados com o Meguiar’s M716 Mirror Glaze Show Car Glaze, siga estas etapas:
1. Preparação da Superfície: Certifique-se de que a superfície do veículo esteja limpa e livre de sujeira, poeira ou contaminantes. Lave o carro e seque completamente.
2. Aplicação: Aplique uma pequena quantidade do produto em um aplicador de espuma ou pano de microfibra. Se estiver usando um polidor DA ou buffer rotativo, siga as instruções do fabricante para a configuração correta.
3. Polimento: Trabalhe em seções pequenas, aplicando o produto com movimentos circulares ou lineares, dependendo da técnica escolhida. Aplique uma pressão leve a moderada.
4. Remoção: Após o polimento, use um pano limpo e seco de microfibra para remover o excesso e revelar o brilho profundo e molhado.
5. Finalização: Para um acabamento ainda mais duradouro, considere aplicar uma camada de cera ou selante após o uso do Show Car Glaze.
Características do Produto:
– Tipo de Produto: Polidor e glaze
– Volume: 16 oz (473 ml)
– Aplicação: Manual, DA polisher ou rotary buffer
– Acabamento: Brilho profundo e molhado
– Segurança: Body shop safe, seguro para todas as pinturas brilhantes, incluindo vernizes
– Secagem: Seca de forma clara, sem resíduos brancos
– Fórmula: Alta performance, ideal para uso em veículos de exibição
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O Meguiar’s M716 é seguro para todas as cores de pintura?
Resposta: Sim, o Meguiar’s M716 é seguro para todas as cores de pintura e acabamentos brilhantes, incluindo camadas de verniz.
Pergunta: Posso usar o produto em um carro que já possui cera aplicada?
Resposta: Sim, o Meguiar’s M716 pode ser aplicado sobre uma superfície encerada, mas para melhores resultados, recomenda-se que a superfície esteja limpa e livre de contaminantes.
Pergunta: Qual é a diferença entre o Meguiar’s M716 e outros polidores?
Resposta: O Meguiar’s M716 se destaca por sua fórmula de alta performance que proporciona um brilho profundo e molhado, além de ser seguro para todos os acabamentos e secar de forma clara, evitando resíduos brancos.
Pergunta: É necessário usar um selante após o uso do Meguiar’s M716?
Resposta: Embora não seja obrigatório, aplicar um selante ou cera após o uso do Meguiar’s M716 pode ajudar a prolongar o brilho e a proteção da pintura.
Pergunta: O produto pode ser utilizado em superfícies não metálicas?
Resposta: O Meguiar’s M716 é projetado principalmente para superfícies de pintura automotiva, mas pode ser testado em outras superfícies brilhantes. Recomenda-se sempre fazer um teste em uma área pequena antes da aplicação completa.
SLB –
Cumple con todas las expectativas, deja un brillo de primera.
B –
I bought this polish hoping it would be good, in fact it is absoloutley brilliant. I use it on a black car, and it gives it the best shine ever, especially when you use the ultimate wax to seal it
SkyKingCFI –
I felt confident in purchasing this polish as the Meguiar’s name is well know in the automotive industry and for quality products. My confidence was rewarded on a beautiful finish on my antique Ford. Meguiar’s Mirror Glaze gave me as good results as any product I have used in the past, and it was simple, easy and fast to apply. The directions caution to not let the product dry completely on the paint so it is important to work (apply, allow almost dry, clean off and polish) in reasonably small areas. And for sure do not apply this product in direct sunlight and only on a cool surface. Another great feature is that the polish dries clear so there is no annoying and often visible residue left in body joints and the like. I believe you will like this product as much as I do, and the price is reasonable, especially in comparison to so many of the competition. I believe you will be as pleased with the results of Meguiar’s Mirror Glaze as I am. I will definitely use it again, not only on my antique but also on my modern car.
SLB –
It isn’t magic, but it does help obscure very fine scratches. It will NOT fill significant scratches or lines, but if you have some hazing or very fine swirl marks, this should okay.
I’d like it to really hide flaws. In theory a glaze could, but this is not that glaze. It goes on easy enough, and comes off easy enough, just don’t let it dry. It also tends to not sling when being applied, keeping use mostly mess free.
So it works okay, not great, but it also not very expensive. I am still searching for something better, because this isn’t it.
OriginAlan –
I messed up the inside of my LG stove by using EASY-OFF oven cleaner!!! It ate the shine off the enamel inside and left HORRIBLE RESIDUE (I forgot to take pic or residue because I was so upset)
I went online and saw that CLR PRO will remove the residue from the EASY-OFF but nothing will bring back the dullness caused by it 😭😭😭
I took a chance on this even tho I know it’s for cars!!! It’s DEFINITELY AN IMPROVEMENT…it’s not as shiny as it was when I first moved in but it looks better than having the dull blue enamel inside the oven!!!
1st Photo is 1 coat & Last photo is 3 coats
Edward F, Keegan –
Product does a great job and shines the car nicely
T. Smith –
Found this glaze over 25 years ago, and it’s been keeping my vehicles in beautiful, high-gloss condition
Jeffery Erickson –
If you have a car, or truck you take care of and like shiny, but this product, good stuff
E. A. Jacques –
I have a 2007 300C that is pearl black. I take pretty good care of it with regular waxing and an annual clay bar cleaning in the spring – it is stored in the winter. I use mainly Meguiar’s products on the finish including their Ultimate Liquid Wax and detailing spray which are both excellent products. Over time though I have started to notice a discoloration mainly on the hood, where it looks like darker splotches similar to what might get left behind when wax is not removed properly.
One thing I did notice is that the new bottle of wax, which I also purchased, was white compared to the one I had that was almost empty, which had turned a yellow/brown color. I don’t know if it was like that originally and maybe Meguiar’s changed their formula, but that bottle was a couple of years old so I am wondering if it was too old and went bad, if that is even a thing, and was the cause of the discoloration in the first place. I will definitely be paying more attention in the future.
Anyway, I had thought about using one of the more aggressive polishing compounds, but there were no swirl marks or scratches so thought it might be over-kill and decided to try the M0716 first. My thinking was I can always go stronger if it did not work plus it was half the price. I applied it by hand in the early evening when the car was in the shade and the surface was cool. I used a wax application pad and did a small area first to test it out. I could see when I was applying it that it was interacting with the surface layer and not just laying on top so I worked it in until I could see it was uniform. I let it dry 10-15 minutes as recommended and removed it with a clean cotton t-shirt and towel. It came off easily enough although it took a little work, but in the end it removed all of the discoloration and left a real nice shine.
I followed up with a coat of the Meguiar’s Ultimate liquid wax and it came out great. All the discoloration is gone and the finish looks better than ever. I plan to do the rest of the car at some point even though the discoloration was isolated to the hood. I do have some swirl marks on the lower half of the car that show up when it is in direct sunlight so curious to see if it will get those out too.
I am very happy with the results and can recommend this product without hesitation.
Keep in mind though it might not work for you depending on what you are trying to achieve and what you are starting with. If you have a car with a lot of swirls and scratches, this is not really the product you need. It is more for cars with a nice clean surface that may have some light swirls or discoloration that need to be corrected.
OriginAlan –
TLDR; Great for bringing out really dull paint that waxes and polishes can’t do on their own.
The previous owner let the rear wing on my WRX STI get so dull and worn out that it probably really needs more clear coat or a new paint job which can be expensive so I wanted to try out all my options first. I wish I could have taken a before picture on a bright sunny day where you could really see the dullness and scratches on the rear wing but you can still see how there was no reflection and lack of shininess before I used this glaze. I’ve tried using polishes and waxes but couldn’t get the rear wing to stay shiny especially once the sun hits it. But as you can see in the last picture it still looks pretty shiny and reflective even on a sunny day. If you really look closely you can still see a few minor scratches and blotches in the paint that were there before but this product so far has done the best job in bringing back some shine. As for how long this glaze with last is still tbd but I have used polish underneath the glaze with wax on top and after a month it’s still relatively shiny.