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kline39
09-13-2012, 05:04 AM
I was wondering, if a quick detailer has some sort of protection to it, or something in it to increase water beading, will it interrupt curing time? I ask because one of my favorite QD's is Megs ultimate quick detailer. on the label, it claims that it has hydrophobic polymer technology that will increase water beading. The same goes for Megs mirror glaze line #135. If I use either of these to help remove hazed wax/sealant, will it interrupt or stop the lsp curing? thanks for any info.

also, on a side note, whats the difference between Meg's mirror glaze #135 and #34?

kline39
09-14-2012, 05:21 PM
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PPLd
09-14-2012, 08:12 PM
I believe only Meguiar's staff can answer you this question for sure, but I would say "yes and no" for interrupt LSP curing.

For the Yes part, Quick Detailers have water in it, and we know that some sealants do not like water when they are curing.

However, for the No part, I have never seen a big difference in durability of LSP if I used a QD to help in wiping off. And most sealant do not really need any help to wipe off. If you need any help to wipe off you probably wipe it wrongly, apply it too thick or the weather is not helping.

I dont think a carnauba wax will be much affected by QD...

As far as I know, Meguiar's M34 Final Inspection is body shop safe, can be used as a clay lube, does not leave behind much protection. M135 is not body shop safe, cant be used as clay lube, but does leave behind a little bit of protection.