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  • #61
    Re: Rinse Free Express Wash

    Didn't see it mentioned on this thread, and sorry if it was covered somewhere else already, but since you can use it as a waterless wash (like Last Touch) can it also be used for claying? And if so would I probably just use the same dilution ratio of 128:1? If so, this could essentially replace Last Touch for a fraction of the cost..... I'm interested to hear if anyone has tried this out yet and what the results were like as I'm getting my first gallon of RFEW next week and would love to know if it's possible.
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    • #62
      I confirm that 1/4 ounce in a 32 ounce spray bottle will in fact wash about 3 cars or 2 Full sized trucks or 1 messy mini van.


      128:1 ratio is perfect as RFEW has such amazing cleaning power. I operate my own mobile detailing service and this has cut my costs tremendously. Thanks Megs!!!!

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      • #63
        Re: Rinse Free Express Wash

        D114 should pretty handily beat Last Touch in a waterless wash configuration due to its greater cleaning and encapsulating abilities. We recommend using one ounce of D114 with two gallons of water for a rinseless wash, and depending on how dirty a vehicle is you should be able to use somewhere between that and one ounce per gallon for a waterless wash.
        Michael Stoops
        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

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        • #64
          Thanks guys, anything about it being able to be used as lubricant for claying though, and what that ratio would be? I'm assuming 128:1 or even more diluted since last touch is diluted 1:1 for claying, but just curious. Thanks
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