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    Hi

    Just need some help here.

    As I have few cars at home.

    The consumtion of all the product go quite fast.

    Therefore, I have a few question would like to ask ?

    Should I change to Professional Line(Cheaper to run)

    also, for the claying which number is it on pro line (M135) or Last inspection (spray) dont know what the name is?

    Looking for forward to hear from all of you

    Best regards

    Kelvin

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    Re: Consumer Line or Professional Line

    M34 is Final Inspecton from the Mirror Glaze line (body shop safe) Last Touch Spray Detailer (D155) from the Detailer line (not body shop safe). Those are the clay lubricants mentioned.
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    • #3
      Re: Consumer Line or Professional Line

      Last touch mixed 50/50 with water makes a great lubricant for claying and you get a lot of product for your money.

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      • #4
        Re: Consumer Line or Professional Line

        For the considerations that you mentioned,is why I went to the pro line. I enjoy being able to buy in bulk. Lasts alot longer. It seems to make your ordering much easier. A huge conveniance factor. I switched to the pro line and I could not be happier.
        quality creates its own demand

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          Re: Consumer Line or Professional Line

          Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
          For the considerations that you mentioned,is why I went to the pro line. I enjoy being able to buy in bulk. Lasts alot longer. It seems to make your ordering much easier. A huge conveniance factor. I switched to the pro line and I could not be happier.
          thank you for the reply.i got a qusetion to ask?what is the normal detailer in pro line (no 135)?tell me about your stockLOLregardskelvin

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          • #6
            Re: Consumer Line or Professional Line

            There are 2 detailers in the Pro Line and (135 Synthetic Spray Detailer and 34 Final Inspection) There is also one in the Detailer Line (Last Touch).

            135 is not recommended for claying, where as 34 and Last Touch are, 34 is body shop safe where Last Touch is not. Last Touch can be diluted at 1:1 for claying so it goes a long way and it also can be used straight for a spray on wipe off detailer. 135 is basically the same as UQD and leaves your finish very slick and glossy and beads water very well. All three can be used as spray on wipe off detailers, but for appearance I would suggest 135 and for a multipurpose detailer, Last Touch works great and leaves a very nice appearance also.

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            • #7
              Re: Consumer Line or Professional Line

              For me I use the last touch. I dilute it 1:1 for claying. I have another spray bottle for reg. use. I also have the 135. This spray bottle is just used on the paint. For a quik touch up on the rims its the Last touch.
              quality creates its own demand

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