- DEFECT REMOVAL: Great for removing scratches, defects, acid rain and severe swirls/holograms
- ULTRA-FAST COMPOUNDING: Ultra-fast cutting removes 1200 grit or finer sanding marks
- SUPERIOR FINISH: Exclusive super micro-abrasive technology leaves best-in-class finish
- CLEAR COAT SAFE: Safe and effective on all glossy paint finishes including clear coats
- VERSATILE USE: Formulated for use by hand, dual action polisher or rotary buffer, and is body shop safe. Also available in 32 oz and 1 gallon sizes


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Meguiar’s Mirror Glaze M10508 Ultra-Cut Compound – Professional Grade Formula with Fast Cutting Action That Removes Scratches, Heavy Swirls and More – 8 Oz
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Informação adicional
Material | Aluminum Oxide |
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Grit Material | Micro-abrasive |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.63 x 8.25 x 3.6 inches |
Brand | Meguiar's |
Grit Type | Fine |
Compatible Material | Plastic, Clear Coat |
Grit Number | 1200 |
UPC | 070382002954 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00070382002954 |
Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
Model | M10508 |
Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.63 x 8.25 x 3.6 inches |
Item model number | M10508 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | M10508 |
OEM Part Number | M10508 |
Date First Available | May 10, 2010 |
Richard –
Does exactly what it says on the tin, or in this case container. May seem expensive but you get what you pay for. Don’t think I can throw anymore one liners in this….
KSF –
This product works great. Makes my guitars shine
Jennifer Patrick –
I used Meguiar’s Mirror Glaze Ultra-Cut Compound on my car to remove some deep scratches, and I’m amazed at the results! This product is incredibly effective — it cut through the imperfections and left the paint looking smooth and glossy again. The formula is powerful enough to remove scratches but gentle enough to avoid damaging the paint. It restored the shine beautifully, and the car looks like it’s just been detailed. The 32 fl oz bottle is a great size, providing enough product for multiple uses. If you’re looking to restore your car’s finish and eliminate imperfections, this compound is a must-have!
Robert –
I have a 2022 Graber Blue Mustang that I bought in October 2023 with only 2500 miles. I show the car in car shows and have been using Groits Ceramic Quick Detailer before the shows and it has looked pretty good, but you can still see some of the fine scratches and swirls. So, I decided to give this a try. I followed the directions and applied a small 5×5 section at a time. Then used a small Ryobi Orbital polisher. Then wiped the area clean by hand to finish. You had to work quickly to make sure not to let the polish dry. The results were amazing. It left absolutely no scratches or swirls and the gloss was like a mirror. It looked like I had worked for days. I would highly recommend.
KSF –
I’m not a pro by any definition but have done a fair amount of body/paint and have detailed for years. I was struggling with the M100, which I bought in a pinch. The 100 has a very, very short work time and if it dries or you dry it while buffing you have to use a detail spray or similar to remove. Not a fan at all. I had used this M105 a couple of years back on a repaint of a fiberglass trike body and it did a great job. I installed rockers and a couple of patch panels on an older Ford Econoline and did a rattle can paint and clear blend. In using the Spraymax spot blender I always seem to get some grain/dry spray. After a wet sand of those areas using 1200, 2k, 3k and 5000 sandpaper I used the M105 with an 1 1/4″ knap wool pad on a rotary at low speed, not too much product and a light touch helps to prevent buffer drying on the panel and as expected brought out a beautiful mirror shine on those areas. I had previously used Maguires Ultimate Compound and polish on the other body areas just to brighten the finish. White paint is a bit more forgiving of swirl and scratches but after seeing the 105 next to it I’m going to have to go over it all again. The deepness of the reflections is night and day. The Ultimate polish used with a D/A and polishing pad seems to work just fine with this. 105 has a long work window and removal is easy and painless. I’ll stick with this going forward. I’m sure most of my paint issues are self-inflicted but most learning curves are. Keep in mind this is an 8 oz. bottle but it was a perfect size for my needs. Hope this saves somebody some M100 grief.
Love to read witty and clean –
This is probably the best stuff I have used to take out heavy swirls and deeper scratches with. I have used this with a rotary with a wool pad to get out heavy swirls and the random deeper scratches at the same time in about 4 or 6 passes at speed 1600 to 1800 RPM with some pressure on the first 2 or 3 passes and just the weight of the machine the last two or so.
Used it today with a foam cutting pad on the rotary at a speed of 1400 to 1600 RPM used the same 4 to 6 passes as above. Got the swirls out and finished out pretty good.
I have also used this with cutting foam pads on the dual action polisher and it removed heavy swirls very well. Just not so much with the deeper scratches like the wool pad did, at least not without doing more passes with heavy pressure. Still used the 4 to 6 passes with heavy downward pressure for the first 3 passes and light pressure on the last 2 or 3 passes. This actually finishes out pretty well this way with very little need to use a polish afterwards.
Im pretty sure you could finish out very well with this even by using it with a polishing pad for real light swirls … just finish of with light pressure for the last couple or few passes.
Being that this compound uses SMAT abrasives (the abrasives dont break down) this allows the product to cut really fast and allow for fewer passes than compounds/products that use DAT abrasives (abrasives that break down with more passes). Which of course will save you time and effort.
This does dust up using the wool pad quite a bit.. but that is usually from having too much loaded on the wool pad along with the heat generated. If after a few passes you feel like its a bit dry you can mist the paint area with a little bit of water to reactivate the compund and do a few more passes. With foam pads I dont have near as much dusting when used on the rotary … on the dual action however it will dust pretty good. But the dust doesnt ever hurt the paint finish or the performance of the compound.
This is a great compound to use in a variety of ways. The method depends on your level of defects, paint hardness, and what you condider good enough.
Richard –
It works but man is it hard to get off!!! Best way is put it on with an orbital buffer then IMMEDIATELY wipe it off! It did remove swirl marks and scratches within reason.
Myra Tackett –
Great product! Brings out the shine and easy to use.
rob chascsa –
This product is extremely easy to apply and to wipe off. I have never seen a smoother shiny surface on my car. Although it may seem expensive at around $40 for 16 ounces, I was able to complete applying to my car with only 2 ounces used so I can use this product 8 times with this single purchase. There are really good YouTube videos as to how to apply this product and I can verify that they are accurate. I would not hesitate to recommend this product to others.
Mikey –
Great stuff and a little goes a long ways. Don’t overthink the project this will get you there and you will be happy with the outcome.