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M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

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  • #16
    Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

    Originally posted by foilr View Post
    I love UQD, but I have gone through a bottle in 2 weeks on 2 cars. I am ordering a gallon of Last Touch to use for the daily wipe downs. Gotta watch my spending you know.
    How bout getting the gallon of M135 . . . works fine with me. Before this I was using UQD but like what u said.. . . i finished mine 1 bottle in a month

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    • #17
      Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

      Last Touch for me.
      Alex C.

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      • #18
        Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

        Originally posted by PuDeN View Post
        How bout getting the gallon of M135 . . . works fine with me. Before this I was using UQD but like what u said.. . . i finished mine 1 bottle in a month
        I have only dealt with the consumer line products. Is M135 the same as UQD? Does it have all the hi-tech "hydrophobic" stuff in it? I love how UQD leaves my paint looking, it is just starting to get too expensive to keep up with.

        Good Tip.
        Cheers!
        Richard

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        • #19
          Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

          Originally posted by Hellspawn View Post
          I think I'll grab a bottle of the UQD and if it turns out like is mentioned I might then get the M135. I wish the last touch came in a smaller bottle though.
          Megs Last Touch 32oz bottle sample -$8.49
          2008 Toyota Corolla 5-spd
          2005 Honda CRF250R
          2002 kawasaki Ninja ZX9R

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          • #20
            Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

            So, you only dilute Last Touch if you're claying, and full strength for detailing?

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            • #21
              Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

              It depends and differs from person to person. I use it undiluted for most quick detailing where i need that lubricity. But i do have a bottle that's cut with distilled water that's used for quick clean ups while cleaning and polishing. That bottle is about 25% distilled water and 75% LT. And of course 50/50 for claying.

              My main reason for cutting it is to make it last longer. I use LT more than anything else.
              Alex C.

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              • #22
                Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                Thanks Black, that helps me a bit. This is why I asked:

                Since I do not have access to a hose to do a thorough washing all the time, I do the following between thorough washes: Take car through a touchless wash with blow dry. I then take clean MF towels and use Quick Detailer to fully clean the car of all debris that was not removed in the touchless. I have a lot of regular QD left, and I want to use this up first before buying a different product.

                I have ONR, but have mixed opinions about it on a moderately dirty car. I feel "safer" using the method above.
                Last edited by MyFirstES300; May 11, 2009, 03:38 PM. Reason: Added additional content

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                • #23
                  Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                  I feel the same way about ONR. If i find myself debating over whether or not to use ONR i'll usually do a real wash. I'm not that comfortable with it yet and it's always better to be safe than sorry.

                  Once you get all that QD used up you might want to consider a gallon of LT. I think i'm gonna bite the bullet next time and order the 5 gallon. Ordering the 1gal every month is getting old.
                  Alex C.

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                  • #24
                    Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                    IMO I like Last Touch for instant gratification.

                    My god, my original red hood that I haven't touched in over a year. I put it back on the car, used some UQD to dust it off. It looked a bit faded and needed some TLC.

                    So I sprayed some undiluted LT, and WOW. The Gloss came back to life! I wish I would have took some pictures before and after. But I didn't realize the difference would be so dramatic.

                    However, I also find that UQD looks better the next day (or I think it does)

                    But for car shows or going out, Last Touch gets my vote for instant glossiness.

                    Edit: Gee... Didn't realize this thread was so old. My bad! lol
                    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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                    • #25
                      Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                      I did not know M135 and UQD we the same product , just re labeled .

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                      • #26
                        Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                        IMHO #135 is better than UQD. It seems a lot slicker to me and it is easier to use on warm surfaces. Yes, Last Touch is good, but #135 is even better.
                        I have less dust buildup with the #135 and I like its hydrophobic properties.

                        If you don't clay that often you can always pick up a bottle of the inexpensive Quik Detailer in the maroon bottle.

                        RamAirV1
                        2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
                        2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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                        • #27
                          Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                          I like #135. It leaves the surface nice and slick. Just my .02.

                          Kelly
                          MOL- Welcome to the world of real detailer's

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                          • #28
                            Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                            I use 70/30 Last Touch/Water for almost everything (QDing, claying, quick dusting, wipe down wheels). My UQD hardly gets any use.
                            James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                            Calais Auto Detailing
                            CalaisDetails@aim.com
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                            • #29
                              Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                              i use UQD for drying, dusting, cleaning any fresh contaminants (bird droppings, etc..)..but if i just got done detailing my car and its time to go out and enjoy the rest of the night, i hit it up with Last Touch all around the car...UQD is amazing while the car is still wet, mist some onto the paint and you watch the water seperate instantly !! it helps so much with drying the car. But last touch leaves a gloss like no other
                              Addicted

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                              • #30
                                Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

                                My understanding is that #135 and UQD or essentially the same thing..135 being a Professional product and UQD from the Consumer line. Is it also correct that both are designed to work best on polymer sealants and do not work as well on a waxed surface? On a waxed surface, #34 might be a better choice?

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