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M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

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    Okay, so after I read this thread, I have a few questions. I see that a lot of people are using UQD after washes a lot but wouldn't UQW be a better product for the occasion? What is the reason to people choosing to use UQD after a wash? Another question I have would be, is why everyone says UQD can't be used as a claying lube? Some you just need something to lubricate the surface? I would think that uqd is quite lubricating. Thanks in advance for your help!

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      Re: M135/UQD or Last Touch as a detailer? Your preference?

      Originally posted by vctrku View Post
      Okay, so after I read this thread, I have a few questions. I see that a lot of people are using UQD after washes a lot but wouldn't UQW be a better product for the occasion? What is the reason to people choosing to use UQD after a wash? Another question I have would be, is why everyone says UQD can't be used as a claying lube? Some you just need something to lubricate the surface? I would think that uqd is quite lubricating. Thanks in advance for your help!
      I like to use UQW after a wash. If the car is just a little dusty, I'll use UQD instead of a wash and follow with UQW because it adds to the slickness and it only takes a few minutes. I guess UQD will remove waterspots as well but it doesn't leave the paint as slick as UQW, IMO.

      The thing about using UQD as a clay lube is, I believe, it is too slippery and makes the clay less effective at pulling off the contaminants. Last Touch is also too slippery unless diluted.
      Jim
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