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Just a comparison, M135 is very similar to UQD and it's only $27 per gallon.
I'd be willing to bet that UQW wouldn't break the bank like everyone is suggesting. It's ready to use, most of the Megs products that carry a higher cost are those which can be diluted (hyperdressing being the most expensive).
For the many products on the shelves, Concentrates = more product, less water. Ready-To-Use = more water, less products. Water is cheaper than products, hence the lower price. Again, that is a market generalization.
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Just wanted to add that I'd also pick up a gallon sized UQW in a heart beat.
2006 San Remo Red WRX TR
2005 Ford Ranger XLT
Detailers clean places nobody see. Detailer see's things nobody else see. But if you ask a Detailer to see how a dress looks on a woman, they are blind.
Maybe they will have a 4th of July special and introduce the gallon size!!!!
If not, then there's always Labor day.
2006 San Remo Red WRX TR
2005 Ford Ranger XLT
Detailers clean places nobody see. Detailer see's things nobody else see. But if you ask a Detailer to see how a dress looks on a woman, they are blind.
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