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    With me getting a few other cars to do & learn on besides my own (family is totally taking advantage of me ). I'm making a list of things I plan to buy a gallon container to save me money.

    M66 is the Professional version of regular consumer Quick Detailer (used for claying) right?
    ---------If not, then what is M66?

    M135 is Ultimate Quick Detailer, but not for claying because of the slickness, correct?


    My final question is that is assuming M66 is QD like I think it is, what is the difference between M66 and Last Touch on the detailer line? And to follow that up, which would you use for claying (M66 or LT), and why? Thanks!

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    Re: Quick product question

    Not sure about M66 or M135, so I can't help you there. Hopefully someone will chime in with that. I did get a gallon of Last Touch to use as my new clay lube however. What attracted me to that is that you dilute it 3:1 I believe to use as a clay lube so one gallon actually makes 3 gallons of lube. More bang for the buck!

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      Re: Quick product question

      Originally posted by Drashnar View Post
      With me getting a few other cars to do & learn on besides my own (family is totally taking advantage of me ). I'm making a list of things I plan to buy a gallon container to save me money.

      M66 is the Professional version of regular consumer Quick Detailer (used for claying) right?
      ---------If not, then what is M66?

      M135 is Ultimate Quick Detailer, but not for claying because of the slickness, correct?


      My final question is that is assuming M66 is QD like I think it is, what is the difference between M66 and Last Touch on the detailer line? And to follow that up, which would you use for claying (M66 or LT), and why? Thanks!
      Hey buddy glad your getting into this OCD alittle more and your family letting you learn on there vehicles, it helps them out!

      M66 is a cleaner/wax in the professional line and a really good product I recommend it and to keep in your aresonal (but then again I like to try to keep alittle of everything in my aresonal/ so it helps to just buy sample sizes alot)

      M135 is a Synthetic Spray Detailer and is great for inbetween washes and waxes, and also has Hydrophobic polymer Technology and another great product but not for a detailing clay!

      Products for use as a detailing lube for claying: Consumer line A33 Quik detailer/ Professional line M34 Final Inspection/ Detailer line D155 Last Touch (that dilutes 1:1) and using for clay lube it has to be diluted!

      I've used them all for clay lube and they all are good products but each has it's own purpose as well. It's just comes down to what you like and what looks and works the best for you!

      Hope that helped! Any more questions just ask!

      Originally posted by h_bomm View Post
      Not sure about M66 or M135, so I can't help you there. Hopefully someone will chime in with that. I did get a gallon of Last Touch to use as my new clay lube however. What attracted me to that is that you dilute it 3:1 I believe to use as a clay lube so one gallon actually makes 3 gallons of lube. More bang for the buck!
      Hey bomm, glad you got some last touch you are going to love this stuff and it has a fantastic smell!! but it dilute's 1:1 NOT 3:1 so a gallon makes 2 Gallons diluted 1:1 and make sure you do dilute product if using as a clay lube because if you use it straight it actually will be to much lubrication and could and will make your clay glid across the contaminants and the surface.
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        Re: Quick product question

        Originally posted by stang_krazy View Post
        it dilute's 1:1 NOT 3:1 so a gallon makes 2 Gallons diluted 1:1
        That's right, it is a 50/50 mix. I forgot and was trying to go off of memory. Sorry, it's been a long day! Thanks for the reminder!

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