D114 Clay Lube Question

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"We recommend D114 as a rinseless wash with a dilution ratio of 1 ounce to two gallons of water.

If you're going to use it as a waterless wash you should at least double that ratio (1 ounce per gallon).

As a clay lube, the standard dilution ratio works quite well."

Michael Stoops
Internet Technical Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
(800) 854-8073 xt 3875

Okay, I've seen this quote before from Michael Stoops, and our forum member Bob. I'm confused a bit though.

What is Michael Stoops referring to when he says the "standard dilution"?

Here's what I know.
The standard dilution for a Rinseless as intended is 1:256.
The gallon jug has a standard dilution of 1:128 recommended.

Can anyone please clarify for me?
 
I interpret the word "standard" in Mr. Stoop's
statement that:

"As a clay lube, the standard dilution ratio
works quite well"
...

as being Meguiar's "recommended" dilution ratio for D114, when being used as a Rinse-less Wash (RW).
{i.e.: 1:256}


As such:
I use D114...@ the 1:256 ratio...for clay lube.


Bob
 
The way I figure it is the "standard" use is for rinse-less wash so I would also say 256:1
 
I don't go crazy measuring. Maybe I'm deteriorating my lsp but I don't care. I throw about 3oz in 3 to 4 gallons for rinseless and an ounce in a 32oz bottle for everything else. What are your concerns about being sticklers for proper dilution ratios
 
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