Meg's final touch, ultimate quick detailer, Xpress spray wax

lol how can you judge it if you never used it? I never understood that. It actually doesn't alter anything in my opinion. It's effects like all QD's is short lived. Folks are moving on to using rinseless washes as a QD or waterless washes.

This is why. And how can you say it doesn't alter anything? If it does this, and it's short lived, then I'll pass.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=24smNW1ihQ4

Don't get me wrong, it looks like great stuff, but it's just not for me.

As far as using rinseless washes as quik detailers or waterless washes.. My fav rinseless is D114, and while I love it for many things, it doesn't perform up to the level of Last Touch when it comes to slickness as quik detailer/waterless wash.
 
This is why. And how can you say it doesn't alter anything? If it does this, and it's short lived, then I'll pass.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=24smNW1ihQ4

Don't get me wrong, it looks like great stuff, but it's just not for me.

As far as using rinseless washes as quik detailers or waterless washes.. My fav rinseless is D114, and while I love it for many things, it doesn't perform up to the level of Last Touch when it comes to slickness as quik detailer/waterless wash.

After a wash, maybe two the effects are almost gone. That does not make it a bad product. For those that like to boost their LSP then this fits the bill. It is still going to provide more protection than D155. As a matter of fact D155 will alter the surface tension as well. It won't be as hydrophobic but it still does. Noticed the same thing with Mirror Bright Detail Spray, M34 abd other detail sprays.
 
So which do you prefer for a final wipe?
I typically don't like a wax in my final wipe
but if Xpress is that good I might got for it
I suppose it depends on how you
define "a final wipe"?

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-articles/19956-final-wipe.html

Since I define performing "a final
wipe" the same as in the above
listed Mike Phillips article explains...
I use none of the "liquids" that you
mentioned in your thread-starter's
title (or any others for that matter).

Only the softest-of-the-softest
MF-towels will be utilized, when-
ever I'm performing this precise
and refining detailing process.



Bob
 
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