Meguiars M34 vs M135 vs D155

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I'm a bit confused between those 3 products and I'm asking Meg's experts' advice..
1- M34 Final Inspection.
2- M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer.
3- D155 Last Touch Spray Detailer.

Let me clarify what I'll use it for and what I want from that QD:
- After wash as a drying aid (after using blower so only very little water remaining on the surface).
- Cleaning fresh fine dust, fingerprints, fresh bugs, fresh bird droppings and the likes.
- It has to be very easy to use, i.e wipes off easily without streaks even in higher temperatures and humidity (but still in the shade not under direct sunlight).
- It has to work well regardless of what kind of LSP I have on the car (it's Opti-Coated but I keep topping it with different sealants/waxes every 2-3 months).
- Off-coarse it has to give nice shine and SLICKNESS, the latter is more important to me.

Feed back please
Thanks in advance.
 
You don't need to use any of these. Use meguiars 114 express wash for all the tasks your talking about. Final inspection is for guys working in body shops. Last touch will work for you but it'll be pricey. I don't think you can dilute much if any. And the synthetic I'm assuming is a spray wax. I wouldn't use that to clean
 
D155 is very slick and smells fantastic, but you might want to look at d156 to add protection
 
You don't need to use any of these. Use meguiars 114 express wash for all the tasks your talking about. Final inspection is for guys working in body shops. Last touch will work for you but it'll be pricey. I don't think you can dilute much if any. And the synthetic I'm assuming is a spray wax. I wouldn't use that to clean

I thought D114 is for rinse less only, not as good as other QDs in terms of shine and slickness!
 
D155 is very slick and smells fantastic, but you might want to look at d156 to add protection


Protection is not what I'm looking for here, Car is already coated and always topped with something and i wash it at least once a week..
So you say D155 is the best of the above 3 in terms of sickness and ease of use?
 
You'll just have to experiment. I love 114. My car is slick and shiny after im done. 114 is very slick, so I think it's pretty safe to use it however you want. The only time I would spray on product and wipe off with a dry towel would be the same day. I don't trust waterless technique. And if I do one couple days after wash, I would wipe with a damp towel, not dry. I think it all comes down to lubrication and I think 114 is pretty slick
 
Last Touch is kind of a greasy old-school QD, it can be diluted 1:1. Final Inspection is a non-greasy old-school QD. I think the M135 is what you want, it's hydrophobic, etc. You might also want to think about D156.
 
D155 is $17 a gallon right now. Thats cheap. I would recommend it for all of what youre asking about. AND you can mix it 1:1 for clay lube if you ever decide you want to try it.
 
As far as I understood from the replies here and in other threads:
- D155 is oily and could be finicky in hot and humid climate and also might attract more dust...

- M34 is designed for body shop use and to remove polish and compound residue, it can be used as a QD but it's not the best out there...

- M135 is basically a larger size with a different scent of UQD (which I've already tried and liked) but it can't be diluted or used as clay lube (which is fine with me and I use ONR as clay lube)...

So I think M135 is the one for me..
Thanks guys
 
Last Touch is kind of a greasy old-school QD, it can be diluted 1:1. Final Inspection is a non-greasy old-school QD. I think the M135 is what you want, it's hydrophobic, etc. You might also want to think about D156.

I agree it's oily and Granby especially compared to uber or one of those concentrates. You have to use it in small sections. I bought a gallon because it was cheap but it's not great compared to any waterless I have. It's like pouring baby oil on your paint
 
Just throwing this out there. I think glide is the best clay lube out there. The blue stuff
 
So the M135 can be used the same as the quick detailer I just need something I can use to take the dust and rain spots off between washes


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