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    Sorry if I am a bit late to the party on this product but it has only just become available in New Zealand.
    Has anyone out there had much success using this as a straight up waterless wash as opposed to the rinse free method?
    I have been playing around with various ratios but figured you guys have had this stuff for a good year or so now so will be well ahead of me.
    I am quite happy to use "as directed" but as the owner of a mobile detailing business a waterless wash of the spray and wipe variety can be very useful and being able to utilise D114 in this way could represent a huge per car saving over the product we currently use that we have to import ourselves from the USA. D115 is not (yet) an option as it is not currently sold here.

    If anyone has tried using D114 as a waterless wash I would appreciate hearing about how you got on.

    Thanks for your time.

    Stephen

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    Re: D114 rfew

    Originally posted by SMV7 View Post
    Sorry if I am a bit late to the party on this product but it has only just become available in New Zealand.
    If anyone has tried using D114 as a waterless wash I would appreciate hearing about how you got on.
    Stephen
    My first post on here. The dilutions for D114 have been discussed here : http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...l=1#post537795. Waterless wash ratio of 128:1 was suggested.

    I've tried D114 32:1 as waterless, felt like it had taken away some of the wax. Currently on 128:1, quite happy with the results, but i've not tried any other WW so i can't compare.

    On a separate note, has anybody tried adding D156 into their waterless wash mix? Meguiars has not and may not be bringing in the D115 into my country at all, so i'm left with a two-step D114 WW + D156 after, which i'm hoping to simplify. Tried googling and found nothing. * Sorry for hijacking *

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