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i was reading into it and since m135 has polymers that help bead water, wouldnt it be considered a spray wax since it protects and adds shine an smooth touch? any one have any input??
i was going to buy the symthetic spray wax but then a light bulb went on lol
While two products may share common ingredients and have common attributes that makes them similar, but not identical.
Perhaps one has ingredients the other is missing, making their end use different. Or even different proportions of ingredients may make the end use different.
Don't know, just say'n....
"fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
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David
Well, not identical.
The UQD/#135 has the mild cleaning ability to safely remove light dust, and it does leave the water repelling polymers behind.
The UQW/D156 has no cleaning ability, but will leave more wax and water repelling polymers behind.
If only having two on the shelf, I'd probably want the UQW after washing, and the regular QD/LT/FI for claying, bird droppings, etc. Having the UQD as well, even better.
M135 is just a detailing spray that share some of the properties of a wax but it does not have any protective attributes in it. Last touch can add beading on bare paint because of the silicones in it, but it doesn't protect paint. M135 is basically the just the professional(bulk) version of ultimate quick detailer. Stick to the Synthetic Xpress spray wax(bulk version of Ultimate quick wax) for a maintenance/booster wax.
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