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Prices may varyHealth score is for adult use as intended, per the manufacturer's SDS. It does not model child ingestion, accidental spill cleanup, or off-label use. See the safety panel below for full hazard classification, and /disclaimer for the full editorial scope.
GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
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Only when: handling concentrate
Beyond SDS: translated from the ingredient chemistry
Per prior product research, SDS §8 states eye protection is not required for normal use (not independently re-verified in this session · the meguiars.com SDS host timed out on repeated fetch attempts, curl and WebFetch alike). No H318/H319 in SDS §2. The petroleum distillate (10-30%) and white mineral oil (5-10%) carrier is a hand-applied liquid dispensed from a bottle onto an applicator; situational eye protection is a reasonable precaution during pour/dispensing to avoid incidental splash, reflecting the petroleum-oil chemistry rather than a mixture-level GHS eye hazard.
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
Only when: prolonged use
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
SDS §8 specifies gloves for prolonged or repeated skin contact. No H315 or H317 in SDS §2 · the petroleum-oil carrier is an emollient with low irritation potential at this concentration. Situational tier reflects SDS §8 guidance, not a GHS hazard classification.
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Only when: in enclosed space · prolonged use
Translated from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
Petroleum distillate carrier is 10-30% of the formula; no H335 or H334 in SDS §2. Inhalation concern is not classified at mixture level, but petroleum-oil off-gassing during application warrants open-air use.
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No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
PPE tiers translate the manufacturer’s SDS and U.S. regulatory standards. Not professional safety advice. How we report safety.
Scope of these PPE tiers. The tiers on this page translate the product's Safety Data Sheet where one is published, plus its ingredient chemistry, into a comparable rating. They describe a formulation, not a situation: a tier is not a safety determination for any specific user, task, quantity, or environment. The manufacturer's label and use instructions govern how the product is handled. Where the product is used at work, the employer's PPE program and hazard assessment under 29 CFR 1910.132 decide what protection is selected, not this page.
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This product ranks #4 of 5 in Glaze.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed July 25, 2026
TL;DR Petroleum-oil base glaze that fills haze and fine swirls noticeably on dark paint · community before/after photos confirm visible improvement under raking light · but the fill washes out within an estimated 3-6 washes, so it's a recurring maintenance step. The oily petroleum carrier delivers warm, deep wet-look gloss; the product listing carries a California Prop 65 warning.
M07 fills swirls and fine scratches with an oil-and-filler matrix to make them temporarily invisible · it does not remove or reduce them. Owners report before/after improvement on dark paint under raking light. Apply a thin coat to clean, clayed paint; allow 10-15 minutes to haze; buff off with a fresh microfiber. The petroleum-oil base delivers a warm, wet-look gloss richer than a synthetic sealant. Expect swirls to reappear within 3-6 washes; IPA-wipe the residue before any ceramic coating.
Best fit: a show-prep detailer pushing gloss depth before wax, or a daily-driver owner hiding light haze without a polisher. Skip it if your paint has heavy swirls · a compound and polish will actually remove them. Skip it if you're applying a ceramic coating next · the petroleum-oil residue must be fully removed first.
SDS §2 classifies M07 as not hazardous under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard · no signal word, no H-codes at mixture level. SDS §8 specifies no eye protection required and recommends gloves for prolonged skin contact only. Amazon lists a Prop 65 warning; the trigger chemical is not identified in SDS §15.2. VOC is 213 g/L per SDS §9 · use outdoors or in an open garage.
It masks, not corrects. M07 is a glaze, so it fills haze and fine swirls with an oil-and-filler matrix rather than abrading paint down to remove the defect. Owner before/after photos on dark paint show a real visual improvement under raking light, but the underlying scratch is still there. If the paint has heavy swirls or deeper marring, a compound and polish step will actually remove them; a glaze on top of unaddressed heavy correction will look good briefly and then disappoint.
Expect the fill to fade within roughly 3 to 6 washes, consistent with petroleum-oil carrier glazes in this category. Owners report the glaze holding its look under a wax topper for a period of weeks, but there is no dedicated multi-week community wash-count follow-up on file to pin down a firm number, so this is a recurring maintenance step, not a one-time fix.
Not without extra prep. The petroleum-oil and mineral-oil carrier leaves an oily residue that can interfere with ceramic coating adhesion, so the surface needs a thorough IPA wipe-down to strip the glaze before any coating goes on. No silicone is identified in the SDS ingredient data, so the compatibility concern here is oil residue specifically, not a silicone-coating conflict.
The product listing carries a California Prop 65 warning, but SDS Section 15.2 defers to the manufacturer and does not name the specific triggering chemical. Given the petroleum distillate carrier makes up 10 to 30% of the formula, the likely source is trace polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons associated with that carrier, a common Prop 65 trigger for petroleum-oil detailing products, though the SDS itself does not confirm this.
SDS Section 8 states eye protection is not required for normal use. Skin protection is situational: gloves are suggested for prolonged or repeated contact, though there is no skin-irritation or sensitizer classification at the mixture level. Lung protection is also situational, tied to enclosed-space or prolonged use, reflecting the petroleum distillate carrier rather than any inhalation hazard code on the label. Working in an open garage or outdoors is the simplest way to stay ahead of it.
Marketing copy from Meguiar's, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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