Meguiar's Mirror Glaze M105 Ultra-Cut Compound 32 oz vs Meguiar's Ultra Pro Finishing Polish M21032
Overall winner: Meguiar's Mirror Glaze M105 Ultra-Cut Compound 32 oz
Key Differences
Meguiar's M105 (A) is a lower-priced, heavy-cut compound designed to remove moderate to heavy defects and cut through 1200-grit sanding marks, while Meguiar's M21032 (B) is a higher-priced finishing polish aimed at removing DA haze and rotary swirls to deliver a glossy, swirl-free finish. Choose A if you need aggressive defect removal and faster cutting; choose B if you want an easy wipe-off, final polishing step for gloss and swirl elimination
Meguiar's Mirror Glaze M105 Ultra-Cut Compound 32 oz
Defect-removing car compound that cuts through sanding marks and swirl defects. Noted for ease of application and finish, with mixed removal ease among users
Pros
- removes moderate to heavy defects
- cuts through 1200 grit sanding marks
- ultra-fast cutting capability
- easy to apply (per some customers)
Cons
- mixed feedback on ease of removal
- some users find removal very hard
Meguiar's Ultra Pro Finishing Polish M21032
Finishing polish to remove DA or rotary swirls and achieve a glossy, swirl-free finish. Easy wipe-off with minimal dusting; suitable for pro polishing workflows. One customer notes its mirror-like finish
Pros
- removes DA haze or rotary swirls
- glossy, swirl-free finish
- easy wipe-off
- virtually zero dusting or sling
Cons
- dusting performance varies by user
- mixed feedback on residue after use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Meguiar's |
| Durability | Meguiar's |
| Versatility | Meguiar's |
| User Reviews | Meguiar's |