I use detailers a lot for cleaning purposes and for spray the pads for polishing. I clean the car with it, use it to soften waxes and etc... I was looking I I saw Final Inspection at a cheap price for 1 gallon. is more cheaper that buying $8 detailers all the time. So, Final inspection is what I looking for? a cleaner more than a cleaner/wax detailer.
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Re: final Inspection
Final Inspection (M34) is excellent as a mist & wipe "quick detailer", as a clay lube, for priming a pad prior to rotary buffing, or for assisting in removal of compound or polishing residue. M34 is also body shop safe, so it is recommended for this type of use in a body shop environment.
Last Touch, also available by the gallon, can also be used for all of the above but it can also be diluted 50/50 with water for use as a clay lube.
Either one is an excellent alternative to QD for volume use.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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I heard that silicone is bad for paint to cure/adhere onto the car body.
Thats why M34, being silicone free, is said to be "body shop safe".
I am wondering if silicone will impede the cure/adhere of wax onto car paint surface??Dennis
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Originally posted by PPLd View Post...I am wondering if silicone will impede the cure/adhere of wax onto car paint surface??
No, but if you're taping off a car, the tape doesn't stick as well. I've run into this problem before when using Last Touch as clay lube. Took me a few cars before I put two and two together. Duh.
ColinA common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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