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Hello / Trying to find Meguiar's #7 polish (like I remember it)
Hello all,
I remember using Meguiar's #7 back in late 80's & 90's that was thin viscosity, greenish in color and kind of greasy feeling. It worked wonders on revitalizing old GM lacquer paint I dealt with on typical used muscle cars available then. I bought a bottle recently that is called #7 but nothing like the original stuff, unless I'm mistaken. Any help with finding original formula or a simular product? I'm trying to bring back some shine on original paint trunk lid on my '71 Skylark Custom. Much appreciated! Jerry |
Suggest talking to Meguiars and ask them if their formulation has changed. I am still using the same bottle I bought a dozen years ago so I can't compare the old stuff to the new
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The only no. 7 I have seen is in a bottle now. The bottle I have is a tan color of glaze. The latest is called M07 in a black bottle.
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I talked to a guy at the Meguires truck at good guys and he said the bottle for no 7 has changed a couple times but still the same product. The bottle they had today is black
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I used #7 for years and can't find it any longer. I'm glad you asked this question.
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If you are open to suggestions, I had wonderful results with Adam’s Brilliant Glaze on my worn out paint ‘66 Impala.
Below is the only image I could hot-link. https://i5.walmartimages.com/seo/Ada...0&odnBg=FFFFFF https://photos.smugmug.com/My-Cars/1...0126%29-XL.jpg |
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