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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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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 mixture classification carries no eye-contact H-code (no H318, no H319, no H320). Applicator-pad use at arm's reach creates some splash potential, so situational precaution covers normal application.”
— Meguiar's
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 mixture classification carries no skin-contact H-code (no H314, no H315, no H316). Prolonged hand contact with the pad during application is the realistic exposure, warranting situational precaution rather than a confirmed irritant tier.”
— Meguiar's
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“No inhalation H-codes in SDS §2 (no H330, H331, H334, H335). VOC of 198.5 g/L is moderate but the product is a liquid paste applied by pad, not aerosolized. Situational precaution for enclosed-space application only.”
— Meguiar's
U.S. regulatory standard
29 CFR 1910.1000; 1910.1200
“Each employer shall assure that no employee is exposed [in excess of the PEL]…”
OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
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This product ranks #5 of 11 in All-in-One Polish & Wax.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
TL;DR This professional-line one-step wax delivers real light correction and a genuinely glossy finish, but treat it as a periodic refresh, not a long-term protective layer. It carries a Prop 65 warning from a trace pigment ingredient.
A clay-based cleaner corrects light oxidation, swirl marks, and mild defects in one pass, while the silicone and wax carrier leaves a high-gloss layer as you buff it out. Apply by hand or DA polisher, panel by panel, letting it haze before buffing with a clean microfiber. The process is forgiving for a first-timer. This is wax-and-silicone chemistry, not a ceramic-boosted sealant, so expect the layer to fade in weeks on a regularly washed daily driver, not months, more an occasional refresh than a set-and-forget coating.
Buy it if you want a professional one-step product that genuinely cleans, corrects, and protects without a separate polish-and-wax routine. Skip it if you're maintaining a ceramic coating, since the clay-based abrasive can degrade its surface, or chasing deeper scratches, since this is light correction, not a compound substitute.
The SDS carries a WARNING signal word driven by H351, a Category 2 suspected-carcinogen classification tied to trace titanium dioxide and the basis for the Prop 65 warning on the bottle. No eye, skin, or inhalation hazard code appears at the mixture level, so situational precautions such as gloves during prolonged pad contact are reasonable but no PPE tier rises above situational for normal use. VOC content is moderate at roughly 199 g/L, and the product stays on the paint surface rather than rinsing to a drain, which limits its environmental footprint; no PFAS and no confirmed aquatic toxicity or bioaccumulative ingredient at the mixture level.
No. M06 contains a clay-based cleaning system that provides light abrasive correction, and running an abrasive cleaner wax over an existing ceramic coating risks degrading the coating's surface layer. If you have a ceramic coating, use a dedicated ceramic-safe maintenance spray instead of a cleaner wax, which is formulated for bare or previously waxed paint.
The SDS lists titanium dioxide at under 0.2 percent concentration, and California lists airborne, unbound titanium dioxide particles as a Group 2B possible carcinogen via the inhalation route. That listing drives the Prop 65 warning and the SDS's H351 carcinogenicity classification. The product is a liquid paste applied by hand pad, not an aerosol, so the realistic inhalation exposure during normal application is limited, but the SDS classification still applies regardless of use case.
M06 is a silicone and wax cleaner wax rather than a SiO2 sealant, so real-world protection runs weeks rather than months even though it delivers a genuinely glossy finish on application. Owners generally treat it as a periodic refresh-and-protect step applied a few times a year rather than a long-term protective layer, which lines up with the underlying wax-and-silicone chemistry rather than a durable ceramic-style coating.
M06 uses a clay-based cleaner for light correction, not an aggressive cutting compound. It removes light oxidation, light swirl marks, and mild surface defects in one step, but it will not address random isolated deep scratches or established buffer holograms. For deeper paint defects, a dedicated compound or polish step before any wax product is the correct order of operations.
The SDS's mixture-level classification (H351, carcinogenicity) does not carry an eye, skin, or inhalation hazard code, so no PPE tier is rated above situational for normal pad application. Situational precautions such as gloves during prolonged contact or working in a ventilated space are reasonable given typical liquid-paste handling, but the SDS does not describe a scenario requiring required-tier protective equipment for a home detailer's normal use.
Marketing copy from Meguiar's, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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