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Easy question... Is the spray head on the 16oz. M135 bottle the same type as on the UQD bottle? I'm just wondering if they produce the same super fine mist. I would guess so but I wasn't sure.
The sprayer on M135 is not the same as Ultimate Quik Detailer. The M135 uses the traditional MG sprayer which tends to put out more product. In addition, the mist will not be as "fine" as the Ultimate Quik Detailer.
Mike
Mike Pennington
Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
Meguiar's, Inc.
800-854-8073 mpennington@meguiars.com
I like very much the sprayer M135 has, for me I like it more compared to UQD
I'm been thinking why the difference, and I've reached the conclusion that because both products are similar/same in formula they both are directed to different types of people/business. One is for people who work in their house, weekend warriors (UQD), and another one is focused to body shops and production sites(M135).
Having this in account in my personal opinion this is why Meguiar's triggers of the ProLine is different since you can spray more product with less effort but being more productive
Personally, I like both of them; they both have their own purpose.
The UQD sprayer has a very, very fine mist. It come in handy after a wash because I tend to use less product. However, the wind tends to carry the mist at times.
The MG sprayer (I believe it's the same as the #34) is nice for car shows were there is a chance of dust landing on the car. The increased output makes it easier to remove dust.
Last month in my order at ads. I ordered the gallon of the 135. Rick did not have any specific 135 type spray bottles. Instead I went with the generic bottle and sprayer. I like thae fact that I can adjust the mist to my desires.
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