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1. Why does Meguiar's have so many products?

For a number of different reasons.

Here are a few:

Different markets require different packaging and more importantly, different formulas matched to their specific needs. A good example is Meguiar's Detailer line of products. Most of the products in the Detailer line are available in:

  • 1 gallon
  • 5 gallon
  • 30 gallon
  • and even 55 gallon drums

We offer that incredible range of sizes because a successful detailing business goes through a lot of product very quickly and the owner knows the best return on his investment comes when he purchases his supplies in volume, which justifies the availability of high-use products in 55-gallon drums. (Can you imagine a 55-gallon drum of Glass Cleaner in your garage? Now that’s car crazy!)

Another example is our Professional line of products. Many of the products in our professional line are Body Shop Safe. This means they contain no ingredients that will negatively affect surface adhesion when spraying fresh paint, or - just as important - that contaminate the paint shop environment. This is important because introducing some waxes, silicones and polymers into body shop environments can cause both surface adhesion problems (instances where the paint doesn’t stick to the panel like it’s supposed too), or cause the dreaded Fish Eyes problem.

Another example would be our Marine line of products. Boats and other types of watercraft, including things like Jet Ski's, surf boards, canoes, etc., are constantly exposed to water whether they are being used, or even out of the water as they are still exposed to high humidity climates. In some areas, the water contains salt, which is highly corrosive under the proper circumstances. To help fight corrosion, Meguiar's can include anti-corrosion agents, which dramatically help to protect the surface from corrosive attack and deterioration.

The materials and surface coatings used for boats, marine craft and even many RV's are very different from the clear coat paints common to modern car manufacturing. Meguiar's chemists take all of these factors into consideration when formulating products for the Marine and RV market. Contrary to common misconception, the Meguiar's Marine line of products is NOT simply Meguiar's automotive products packaged into blue bottles. They are distinctly different formulas. Attempting to use Meguiar's Marine Line of products on an automotive clear coat could be detrimental to the finish.

Just as a master mechanic's tool chest holds many tools each designed to accomplish a specific task, some of which are only subtly different, Meguiar's products should be thought of in much the same way.

For example an open ended 9/16th wrench is very similar to a 9/16th 6-point closed-end wrench but the 6-point closed end wrench is far better suited for removing extremely tight and even stuck nuts and bolts than is an open-ended wrench of the same size.

In the same way, products like Meguiar's Consumer Cleaner/Wax, work exceptionally well on clear and non-clear coated automotive finishes, however it's cleaning action is not as aggressive as Meguiar's One-Step Cleaner/Wax featured in the Marine line. That's because many marine finishes are harder and more prone to oxidizing. This requires a more aggressive cleaner to remove the oxidation and restore the original color, gloss, and shine. While these two Meguiar's products are very similar, they are formulated for very different situations.

Unlike most manufactures in the broad category of "Surface Care Products", Meguiar's is one of the few companies that provides a comprehensive range of products to optimally satisfy every surface care need. This includes all types of current automotive paints:

  • Traditional Urethane and Polyurethane clear and non-clear coat finishes
  • High Solids paint finishes
  • Traditional Acrylic Lacquers and Enamels
  • Older, antique finishes like Nitrocellulose Lacquers
  • Epoxy paints like Imron Polyurethane
  • Linear Polyester paints
  • Powder coats

As well as future paint technologies like:

  • UV-Cured clear coats
  • Ceramic paints

Meguiar's also manufactures professional quality products for cleaning, conditioning, and protecting:

  • Vinyl
  • Rubber
  • Fiberglass Gel coat finishes
  • Epoxy and Polyester resin molds
  • Fabrics and Upholstery
  • Glass
  • All finished metal surfaces, such as chrome, aluminum, brass, stainless, etc.
  • Finished wood furniture and components
  • Un-finished wood furniture and wood components
  • Musical instruments
  • Model Cars
  • Deodorizers – For removing unwanted odors
  • Specialty products like Quick Detailers, Water Spot Removers, Bilge Cleaners, Black streak and non-skid surface cleaners, etc.
  • All types of plastics
    • This includes clear flexible plastic windows, rigid plastic windows, and colored plastic trim and components such as the cladding on a lot of the popular new cars, trucks, and S.U.V.'s.

This list is always growing because even as your reading this right now, chances are very good that Meguiar's chemists are busy developing new formulas for materials and surface coatings that are not currently available or in use… but soon will be!


2. Which Meguiar's products should I use on my car?

3. What is gloss?

4. Which is type of wax is better, a paste wax or a liquid wax?

5. Are polymer sealants safe/good for my car's finish?

6. Are polymer sealants better than traditional carnauba waxes?

7. What is Carnauba wax?

8. Do colored waxes really work?

9. Do colored waxes hide scratches?

10. Is washing & surface prep the same thing?

11. How long does a coating of wax last?

12. Are multiple coats of wax beneficial? (Layering)

13. Can Meguiar's waxes be "Layered"?

14. Why must I wax my car's paint so often?

15. How often should I wax my car's paint?

16. How can I tell when I need to re-apply either a wax or a polish to my car's paint again?

17. Do car waxes provide real UV protection?

18. Are products that contain silicone bad for my car's finish?

19. Should I use a non-silicone product to maintain my car’s finish?

20. What's the best way to remove a polish or wax from my car's finish?

21. What is the shelf life of Meguiar's products?

22. How do I remove wax from vinyl trim, plastic cladding, and rubber parts?

23. How long do I need to let a wax dry before removing it?

24. I own a convertible, what should I use to clean and maintain the convertible top?

25. How can I get help choosing the right products for my car or boat?

26. Which Meguiar's products should I use for the vinyl & rubber trim components?

27. I have been told that products that contain petroleum distillates are bad for my car's finish. What does Meguiar's have to say about this considering some of your products list petroleum distillates in the "Caution Statement", on the back labels?

28. Now tell me again... Why does Meguiar's have so many products?