

✨ Elevate your ride’s glow — because your car deserves the spotlight!
Meguiar's Professional Machine Glaze M0316 is a premium high gloss polish designed to remove light swirls and restore paint clarity. Safe for use on fiberglass, plastic, and paint, it leaves a silicone-free finish essential for professional body shops. The 64 oz. size offers excellent value for detailers and pros seeking effortless buffing and a mirror-like shine.





| ASIN | B000VXO2L4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,950 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #63 in Waxes |
| Brand | Meguiar's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,183) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070382103163 |
| Grit Material | Fiberglass, Plastic |
| Grit Number | 2000 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.9 x 8.6 x 4 inches |
| Item model number | M0316 |
| Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M0316 |
| Material | solid |
| Model | M0316 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| OEM Part Number | M0316 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 8.6 x 4 inches |
| UPC | 070382103163 |
T**2
Mequiar's Have Excellent Products
Have used Meguiar's products my whole life. More expensive than other waxes but well worth it. Goes on easy. Comes off easy and last a long time
E**S
Removed discoloration
I have a 2007 300C that is pearl black. I take pretty good care of it with regular waxing and an annual clay bar cleaning in the spring - it is stored in the winter. I use mainly Meguiar's products on the finish including their Ultimate Liquid Wax and detailing spray which are both excellent products. Over time though I have started to notice a discoloration mainly on the hood, where it looks like darker splotches similar to what might get left behind when wax is not removed properly. One thing I did notice is that the new bottle of wax, which I also purchased, was white compared to the one I had that was almost empty, which had turned a yellow/brown color. I don't know if it was like that originally and maybe Meguiar's changed their formula, but that bottle was a couple of years old so I am wondering if it was too old and went bad, if that is even a thing, and was the cause of the discoloration in the first place. I will definitely be paying more attention in the future. Anyway, I had thought about using one of the more aggressive polishing compounds, but there were no swirl marks or scratches so thought it might be over-kill and decided to try the M0716 first. My thinking was I can always go stronger if it did not work plus it was half the price. I applied it by hand in the early evening when the car was in the shade and the surface was cool. I used a wax application pad and did a small area first to test it out. I could see when I was applying it that it was interacting with the surface layer and not just laying on top so I worked it in until I could see it was uniform. I let it dry 10-15 minutes as recommended and removed it with a clean cotton t-shirt and towel. It came off easily enough although it took a little work, but in the end it removed all of the discoloration and left a real nice shine. I followed up with a coat of the Meguiar's Ultimate liquid wax and it came out great. All the discoloration is gone and the finish looks better than ever. I plan to do the rest of the car at some point even though the discoloration was isolated to the hood. I do have some swirl marks on the lower half of the car that show up when it is in direct sunlight so curious to see if it will get those out too. I am very happy with the results and can recommend this product without hesitation. Keep in mind though it might not work for you depending on what you are trying to achieve and what you are starting with. If you have a car with a lot of swirls and scratches, this is not really the product you need. It is more for cars with a nice clean surface that may have some light swirls or discoloration that need to be corrected.
T**R
Great product been using it for years
Love this been using it for years
W**Y
Seem good. Have not gone thru winter or finished the summer.
works well. Have not gone long or thru winter yet. I used electric buffer and it got out some greasy looking stains in my white paint. Still beads up after 6 weeks.
A**M
Deep, Wet Shine That Makes Paint Pop
This glaze feels like a little magic trick in a bottle. It spreads smoothly, wipes off easily, and leaves the paint looking richer and deeper, almost like the color has been dipped in water. It doesn’t dust, streak, or leave chalky leftovers, which makes the job feel way easier. It’s perfect for bringing back life to older paint or giving a well-kept car that glossy show-car glow. It won’t fix heavy scratches, but it absolutely boosts shine and depth. If you want your paint to look glossy enough to catch reflections like a calm lake, this glaze delivers.
J**E
Great for Water Spots Caused by Rain
I use a ceramic spray on my car (Tech 582). It leaves a gorgeous shine and great hydrophobic coating. Unfortunately over time water spots build up from rain water evaporating. They become etched in and cannot be simply washed off. After tons of research I thought this might be the least aggressive way to get them off. It works!! I use a DA polisher and low cut pads but it also works by hand. Try to use the smallest amount to get the desired effect. Do small sections at a time in the shade. Then buff it out with microfiber towels.
A**R
There is a reason this has been around for 100+ yrs
This stuff is great! water spots? Clear coat haze? Not after this. DA polisher on, wipe off, wax and done. Oils really bring back the shine to older paint.
S**Y
Easy
Worked well easy to apply and wipe off
M**Z
Cumple con todas las expectativas, deja un brillo de primera.
L**J
Easy to use
P**R
facile a appliquer donne bon résultat
P**O
This is a great compound it still leaves a tiny bit of haze but seems to disappear a few days later......
R**T
Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Produkt. Die Ergebnisse sind top. Mit einem 1/2 Liter schafft man ca. 6 - 8 Fahrzeuge mittlerer Größe. Man sollte aber mit der Dosierung aufpassen. Lieber etwas weniger auftragen als nachher zigmal nachreiben. Vor allem nicht in der Sonne verarbeiten, sonst gibt es Schatten , die sich nur mit Mühe entfernen lassen. Da sollte man mit einer Maschine mit kleiner Drehzahl ( 1200 - 1500 Umdrehungen ) herangehen und ein wenig Gefühl mitbringen. Eins sollte dem Endverbraucher klar sein: Es ist keine Politur im herkömmlichen Sinne. Da ist der Remover Swirl der gleichen Firma vorher anzuwenden. Alle glotzen aus der Nachbarschaft nur herum, wenn jemand sein Auto bearbeitet. Wenn man aber fertig ist , fragen alle , ob der neu lackiert ist. Das sagt alles.
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