Can someone please tell me the main use for Last Touch spray detailer? Does it contain clay particles in the liquid and is it to be used between details or as a clay bar lubricant?
Thanks,
Coto
Can someone please tell me the main use for Last Touch spray detailer? Does it contain clay particles in the liquid and is it to be used between details or as a clay bar lubricant?
Thanks,
Coto
The main use would be for removing dust, bird droppings, etc.
It can also be used as a clay lubricant.
It doesnt contain any clay particles itself, and doesnt contain any protective ingrediants like wax, etc.
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
Thanks for the really fast reply.
I use it mainly as a clay lube....awesome product
For bird attacks/light dusting I prefer UQD
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2003 Mazda MPV LX (Metalic Green) (wifey's)
Last Touch has silicone and or wax in it. It is very good and leaves a very good gloss . Final Inspection has no wax or silicone in it .
No wax in Last Touch.
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
How does UWWA compare to final inspection and last touch? I am trying it out as a detailer spray since the car is only a nice weather cruiser.
I believed UWWA has wax, Final Inspection has no silicon body-shop safe, Last Touch has silicon. You could also consider M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer which enhance wax protection.
2010 Subaru Legacy GT - Graphite Gray Metallic
While you certainly can use UWWA as a quick detailer, it's pretty pricey when used that way. UWWA is a true waterless wash and can be used when the vehicle is actually quite dirty. As an example, I cleaned my weekend toy after driving it back from Las Vegas in a downpour and it worked beautifully. You can imagine how dirty the car was after 275 freeway miles in pouring rain, on a road that gets lots of truck traffic but hadn't seen any real rain in months. You would never use a traditional quick detailer on a car that dirty, but UWWA was designed just for this purpose.
For a nice weather only cruiser you certainly can use UWWA, but something like UQD or Last Touch is going to be far more economical. Then again, some of us here at Meguiar's have been so taken with UWWA that it's now our go to QD spray!
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