Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction System - Pre-Order!
Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction System - Pre-Order!
Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction System is a two-step process designed to correct paint without leaving any swirls- guaranteed! Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction System consists of microfiber pads, DA Microfiber Correction Compound, and DA Microfiber Finishing Wax.
It is available to order now at a special pre-order introductory sale price. We will be shipping out orders of the new system at the end of next week.
Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction System Pre-Order
It is available to order now at a special pre-order introductory sale price. We will be shipping out orders of the new system at the end of next week.
Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction System Pre-Order
Last edited by Nick@Autogeek; Feb 19, 2011 at 08:43 AM.

At this time there is no information regarding a kit without the G110 Polisher included.
Nick, please correct me if I'm wrong, but the way I read your site, the starter kits do NOT include a DA, and you are only taking preorders on the individual components, not the starter kits.
What I would be interested in is the 5 inch starter kit *with* a DA and the specific pad cleaning brush for those pads.
Kit includes:
2 DA Microfiber Cutting Discs
2 DA Microfiber Finishing Discs
Backing Plate
16 oz. DA Microfiber Correction Compound
16 oz. DA Microfiber Finishing Wax
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2 DA Microfiber Cutting Discs
2 DA Microfiber Finishing Discs
Backing Plate
16 oz. DA Microfiber Correction Compound
16 oz. DA Microfiber Finishing Wax
Free Meguiars Detail Apron
Nick, please correct me if I'm wrong, but the way I read your site, the starter kits do NOT include a DA, and you are only taking preorders on the individual components, not the starter kits.
What I would be interested in is the 5 inch starter kit *with* a DA and the specific pad cleaning brush for those pads.
What I would be interested in is the 5 inch starter kit *with* a DA and the specific pad cleaning brush for those pads.
As of now there is currently no ETA for the kits that include the Meguiars G110 DA Polisher or the spot repair 3" pneumatic kit.
If you have a arsenal of products like D151, M105 &205, etc etc. but you only use a DA (Flex and G110 with 4" pads) will this kit make that much more of a difference? The reason I ask is that I have tons of the items remaining that I listed above and unless there will be a night a day difference I don't want to waste what I have for this new kit right now.
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You won't get better results with this process. You would just be able to get the job done a lot quicker and there is no dust issue. There's a bunch of threads over at the MOL forums you need to read.
Looks like there are 2 markets for this process - amateurs, and pros who need to whip out an acceptable job quick. The wax is not that durable, it doesn't have any hydro polymers.
Looks like there are 2 markets for this process - amateurs, and pros who need to whip out an acceptable job quick. The wax is not that durable, it doesn't have any hydro polymers.
You won't get better results with this process. You would just be able to get the job done a lot quicker and there is no dust issue. There's a bunch of threads over at the MOL forums you need to read.
Looks like there are 2 markets for this process - amateurs, and pros who need to whip out an acceptable job quick. The wax is not that durable, it doesn't have any hydro polymers.
Looks like there are 2 markets for this process - amateurs, and pros who need to whip out an acceptable job quick. The wax is not that durable, it doesn't have any hydro polymers.
I was exchanging e-mails with Mark yesterday - he says that you can definitely "top" the wax with UW - but he suggests you wait a few hours for it to cure first. I plan on doing it the lazy way - top with spray UQW. I use that after every wash anyway.

For those of you that placed an order for the new DA Microfiber Correction system, we are expecting the shipment to arrive later this week.
I highly suggest you give it a try, it works quite well.
I used to use UQD, but now use UQW instead. It's just as easy to use and actually has wax in it, not just polymer boosters. The only thing I use UQD for now is wipedowns. I also use it on my soft tonneau after a wash if I don't feel like using dressing.
Give it a try, Nick.
Give it a try, Nick.
Last edited by glc; Feb 23, 2011 at 03:39 PM.
We think alike b/c I do the same as well





