View Full Version : Consumer version of Meg's D114?
MIsnowman
08-17-2015, 06:37 AM
Ok guys, I would like to try waterless and rinse less washing my truck. It seems like Meg's D114 and D115 have good reviews everywhere I've read, so I would like to try them. Is there a "consumer" version of D114 like there is with D115 (Ultimate Wash and Wax Anywhere)? I would like to try both, but I don't really need a gallon of each just to try them out.
Also, it seems like d114 can be used on just about anything and would also be the better choice when following with a compound or polish, is that correct?
Setec Astronomy
08-17-2015, 06:43 AM
There is no consumer version of D114, AFAIK. There are places that sell quarts, if you can find them.
Good choice!!!
I use D114 on everything from automotive to households.
It's a wonderful product :D
Bunky
08-17-2015, 10:42 AM
If the sold D114 OTC it would cost $8 for just 24 ounces!
The consumer version of D115 is their Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere
MIsnowman
08-17-2015, 04:09 PM
The consumer version of D115 is their Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere
Yes, I was asking about D114.
Yes, I was asking about D114.
My bad, was skimming the thread :o
Recon 4th 502nd
08-18-2015, 11:26 AM
Ok guys, I would like to try waterless and rinse less washing my truck. It seems like Meg's D114 and D115 have good reviews everywhere I've read, so I would like to try them. Is there a "consumer" version of D114 like there is with D115 (Ultimate Wash and Wax Anywhere)? I would like to try both, but I don't really need a gallon of each just to try them out.
Also, it seems like d114 can be used on just about anything and would also be the better choice when following with a compound or polish, is that correct?
Is there a "consumer" version of D114...
NO, Just buy this and depending on your use, you're good for the next 2-5 years : Meguiars Rinse Free Express Wash, rinseless car wash, no rinse (http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-rinsefree-express-wash.html)
Also, it seems like d114 can be used on just about anything and would also be the better choice when following with a compound or polish, is that correct?
You're in the Pipe, "5 by 5" :dblthumb2: And especially just before you apply your lsp :props:
hope it helps
tenblade2001
08-18-2015, 12:48 PM
there is some in the samples thread.
tenblade2001
08-18-2015, 12:49 PM
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/7765-samples-original-post-updated-351.html
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