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  • #16
    Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

    Can the UQD serve double duty as a glass cleaner in a jam? I understand it's not meant to be used as such, but others have posted that the Quik-Detailer can serve as that in a pinch. Wondering if UQD can do as well.

    Thanks,
    orionredwing

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    • #17
      Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

      Originally posted by 97 Supra View Post
      ahh, thats probably what I'm doing wrong, I always try to use 1 cloth, and flip it but it must all be moist so it never wipes up.

      I'll try it with 2 different, one for rubbing it, other for finishing touch, Thanks for the tip!
      Also, make sure to do only one or two body panels at a time. I've started using it after my weekly washes and for special occasions. Very satisfied.
      Remember amatures built the ARK, proffesionals built the titanic

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      • #18
        Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

        Originally posted by orionredwing View Post
        Can the UQD serve double duty as a glass cleaner in a jam? I understand it's not meant to be used as such, but others have posted that the Quik-Detailer can serve as that in a pinch. Wondering if UQD can do as well.

        Thanks,
        orionredwing
        It can, but it leaves behind a coating, so it could streak.

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        • #19
          Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

          Plug for UQD!
          Last night I went to pull in the garage and found the wifes and kids car were already in there so I had to park under our tree in the drive...It rained. Washing some of the stuff from the tree on my Beloved BMW. So like always I pulled out the leaf blower blew the car off quick, then grabbed the UQD and hit the car...within 10 minutes I was done with the car. I stepped back ...it didn't have the same luster it usually has...I thought HUH? Looked at the bottle to realize I accidentally grabbed the Window cleaner...darn. So I grabbed the UQD not sure if it would work because I just wiped down the entire car...Within 10 minutes the car was restored to its original shiny condition! I was amazed at how fast the shine returned...My Bimmer was Beaming! We went to a party only to have a lot of people around my car saying how Clean I keep it, and how much shiner it was that all the other cars there! My car is a 99 and the oldest car in the group was a 2004! I didn't say a word But, I knew why!!!

          UQD with NXT2.0 RULES As long as I have driven a car I haven't found a better easier to apply wax combo.

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          • #20
            Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

            I have a newly painted car (two weeks ago). It was painted with no clear coat finish and I was wondering what product to use to keep it clean and at the same time let the paint dry.
            Thanks in advance,
            Joel

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            • #21
              Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

              Originally posted by Joel3217 View Post
              I have a newly painted car (two weeks ago). It was painted with no clear coat finish and I was wondering what product to use to keep it clean and at the same time let the paint dry.
              Thanks in advance,
              Joel
              Use #34 Final Inspection until the paint manufacturer's recommended curing period has passed.

              RamAirV1
              2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
              2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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              • #22
                Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

                Originally posted by Joel3217 View Post
                I have a newly painted car (two weeks ago). It was painted with no clear coat finish and I was wondering what product to use to keep it clean and at the same time let the paint dry.
                Thanks in advance,
                Joel
                Hi Joel,

                Great question, just so you know a lot of times a question like this is best posted as a "New Thread", if you're unsure as to how to post a new thread we keep pictures on the bottom of the homepage that shows a person new to forums how to do this.

                The Detailing 101 forum is a great catch-all if anyone is unsure where to post a new thread.

                Just a friendly tip...



                If you want to start a new thread, then click to the appropriate forum by clicking here and selecting the forum that best describes what your topic will be about and then look for the button on the left hand side of the page that says, New Thread and click on it. You'll see a place to type in your Subject and below that a message box that you can type your message into. After you're finished with your message, click on the Submit New Thread button and your message will be posted to the forum.


                Mike Phillips
                760-515-0444
                showcargarage@gmail.com

                "Find something you like and use it often"

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                • #23
                  Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

                  Originally posted by Joel3217 View Post
                  I have a newly painted car (two weeks ago). It was painted with no clear coat finish and I was wondering what product to use to keep it clean and at the same time let the paint dry.
                  Thanks in advance,
                  Joel
                  Originally posted by RamAirV1 View Post
                  Use #34 Final Inspection until the paint manufacturer's recommended curing period has passed.

                  RamAirV1

                  Correct product

                  Correct answer

                  Mike Phillips
                  760-515-0444
                  showcargarage@gmail.com

                  "Find something you like and use it often"

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                  • #24
                    Re: Ultimate Quick Detailer vs Speed Detailer

                    I have a US gallon of #135 as well as a bottle of Speed Detailer. For what I use a QD for, which is to remove dust before dropping another coat of wax on for example, I prefer to use the Speed Detailer product. I have tried using the #135 on top of my wax finishes, but I do not think it adds anything to the finish for how I use it. I would prefer to wash and then use a spray wax, but that's my preference.

                    I do not use a QD to assist with the drying of a car, but I do use a QD to lubricate clay - be aware that UQD/#135 is not recommended by Meguiars for use at a clay lubricant!!!

                    I am unlikely to restock the #135 for my supplies once it is used up, but I would most certainly encourage you to try a bottle and see how you get on with it. For the finish it gives for just removing dust, it does the job better than Speed Detailer or Quik Detailer in my opinion - it's just that I tend to have to remove dirt and grime, rather than dust which means a wash. If I lived somewhere where I could remove a little dust every day, it would certainly be at the front of my shelves.

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