Meg's Ultimate Quick Detailer
#16
The two products have two different intended uses.
The original Quik Detailer is meant to be used as a cleaner, and clay lubricant. The new Ultimate Quik Detailer is a beautifying agent that also provides a substantial amount of water sheeting ability.
I personally use Meguiar's Last Touch as my first step of "quick detailing" as the lubricity is just plain amazing. It also tends to darken the paint.
Then I follow that step with a step of UQD. The final results are ridiculous and it will SHEET water off of the car like you have never seen before. It's legit.
The original Quik Detailer is meant to be used as a cleaner, and clay lubricant. The new Ultimate Quik Detailer is a beautifying agent that also provides a substantial amount of water sheeting ability.
I personally use Meguiar's Last Touch as my first step of "quick detailing" as the lubricity is just plain amazing. It also tends to darken the paint.
Then I follow that step with a step of UQD. The final results are ridiculous and it will SHEET water off of the car like you have never seen before. It's legit.
And if you use Megs Last Touch as your first step of "quik detailing" why not #34 Final Insp.
#17
I was going to purchase Megs Last Touch but opted for #34 Final Inspection instead. Which one of these two do you think will do a better job when used as a cleaner (like Quik Detailer) b/t washes.
And if you use Megs Last Touch as your first step of "quik detailing" why not #34 Final Insp.
And if you use Megs Last Touch as your first step of "quik detailing" why not #34 Final Insp.
#18
#19
I use Last Touch diluted 50/50 as clay lube because it works amazingly well, smells awesome, and is suggested to be used that way by Meguiar's.
I actually do not use Last Inspection, only UQD, M135, and Last Touch.
Last Touch is supposed to have the HIGHEST lubricity out of all of Meg's QDs, which is why I choose LT at 100% strength for any QD'ing/cleaning, and then follow it up with UQD/M135 if I have the time for the added depth and protection.
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#20
The two products have two different intended uses.
The original Quik Detailer is meant to be used as a cleaner, and clay lubricant. The new Ultimate Quik Detailer is a beautifying agent that also provides a substantial amount of water sheeting ability.
I personally use Meguiar's Last Touch as my first step of "quick detailing" as the lubricity is just plain amazing. It also tends to darken the paint.
Then I follow that step with a step of UQD. The final results are ridiculous and it will SHEET water off of the car like you have never seen before. It's legit.
The original Quik Detailer is meant to be used as a cleaner, and clay lubricant. The new Ultimate Quik Detailer is a beautifying agent that also provides a substantial amount of water sheeting ability.
I personally use Meguiar's Last Touch as my first step of "quick detailing" as the lubricity is just plain amazing. It also tends to darken the paint.
Then I follow that step with a step of UQD. The final results are ridiculous and it will SHEET water off of the car like you have never seen before. It's legit.
![thumbsup](https://www.f150online.com/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
#22
Sorry Mason and Fx4life, I missed this until now.
I use Last Touch diluted 50/50 as clay lube because it works amazingly well, smells awesome, and is suggested to be used that way by Meguiar's.
I actually do not use Last Inspection, only UQD, M135, and Last Touch.
Last Touch is supposed to have the HIGHEST lubricity out of all of Meg's QDs, which is why I choose LT at 100% strength for any QD'ing/cleaning, and then follow it up with UQD/M135 if I have the time for the added depth and protection.![thumbsup](https://www.f150online.com/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
I use Last Touch diluted 50/50 as clay lube because it works amazingly well, smells awesome, and is suggested to be used that way by Meguiar's.
I actually do not use Last Inspection, only UQD, M135, and Last Touch.
Last Touch is supposed to have the HIGHEST lubricity out of all of Meg's QDs, which is why I choose LT at 100% strength for any QD'ing/cleaning, and then follow it up with UQD/M135 if I have the time for the added depth and protection.
![thumbsup](https://www.f150online.com/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)