Meguiar's own Jason Rose and Steve Coronado spend some time at Autogeek talking about these two products with Mike Phillips.
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D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
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Re: D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
Mike,
Will the 15:1 dilution affect wax? I know in one thread about d114 you mentioned in a strong enough dilution it could strip wax. I have been using it at 1oz to 31oz of water in a sprayer to remove bird bombs, clean wheels, and remove compounding residue for a while now but was just wondering if you guys have a recommended dilution to help aid in wax removal?
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Re: D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
It was a lot of fun making this video with Jason and Steve. At the very end our video guy Yancy included two pretty funny bloopers.
I've also shared this on my section on Detailing World for our buddies over the pond...
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Re: D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
Originally posted by jvs1991 View PostMike,
Will the 15:1 dilution affect wax? I know in one thread about d114 you mentioned in a strong enough dilution it could strip wax. I have been using it at 1oz to 31oz of water in a sprayer to remove bird bombs, clean wheels, and remove compounding residue for a while now but was just wondering if you guys have a recommended dilution to help aid in wax removal?Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Re: D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
Would D115 at 4:1 strip the existing wax....or are we just talking about D114 stripping wax at 4:1"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2017 Subaru Forester (CWP/ aka White) Wifey's
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Re: D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
^ I hope so....just wanna make sure the waxes co-mingle with each other when using D115"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2017 Subaru Forester (CWP/ aka White) Wifey's
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Nice video, it was nice to see them use the different products in so many different application methods and at different ratios. I love how I can have different bottles of RFEW at different dilutions for different purposes, from washing light to dirty cars, dirtier wheels, removing stubborn compound and even claying. Not to mention the original bucket method - VERY versatile and adaptable product. I hope I am able utilize RFEW&W in half as many ways.
Oh, and for some reason, the video would not load on my phone or iPad (other videos from Megs always have), so just wanted to give you the heads up.
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Re: D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
Sounds like D115 is another great product from Meguiar's. I only wish they would have gave it a different name. I think the name will confuse consumers who are looking for a rinse-less product like D114. I understand that it can be used in this manner, but as a rinse-less D114 is much more economical. D114 Rocks by the way, I didn't know about the 15:1 dilution ration for residue removal either. Good tip to know.Erik Mejia
Polishing Paint removes the stress in my life, and the swirls on my car.
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Re: D114 & D115 - Meguiar's explains these two wash alternatives with Autogeek
Great Video! I was wondering about the various uses of the RFEW. This really nailed it for me. So how would this work as a clay lube? I currently use Last Touch at 4:1. Any recommendations? I use LT at full strength for a finial wipe for fingerprints, ect... Is RFEW+W going to work better or more economically due to the dilutions? And what would you recommend?
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