Mequire's Gold Class
The conotation of 'Gold Class' simply means that it's marketed as the 'top-end' for that particular product. Also, note that this is only recognized in the Meguiar's CONSUMER line of products (AKA: the types of Meguiar's products that you'll find on the shelf at wally-world etc...)
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Direct from Meg's Detail Day:
Shine / Protection (durability)
GC: Great / Good
#26: Good / Great
NXT: Great / Great
I'm sure some will disagree, but I found the shine of GC to be very good, but it quickly dissapears (only 3-4 weeks). When my GC bottle is empty, I'll be switching to EX-P/Natty's and NXT.
Shine / Protection (durability)
GC: Great / Good
#26: Good / Great
NXT: Great / Great
I'm sure some will disagree, but I found the shine of GC to be very good, but it quickly dissapears (only 3-4 weeks). When my GC bottle is empty, I'll be switching to EX-P/Natty's and NXT.
Last edited by Threadhead; Aug 29, 2004 at 11:40 PM.
Gold Class shampoo is great, but the wax life expectancy can be measured in days. Try good old #26 High Tech Yellow Wax if you want to stick with Meguiars. It is availible at some auto parts stores.


