Ultimate Quik Detailer & NXT Generation Speed Detailer

The NXT detailer is just another pretty generic Meg's QD in an NXT bottle so you buy that one in addition to the red bottle. The UQD is supposed to be "hydrophobic" and a bit more like AW, but IME it was no AW.
 
I have UQD that I've been playing with , really don't see anything special if not even disappointing. You guys see any of that ?
 
UQD has better slickness and slightly darkens the paint. It also improves beading for the next couple of rain events.
 
I used my UQD for the 1st time yesterday and was impressed. didnt do much for the look of the paint but today after it rained it beaded noticeably more than when it just had #21 on it. And when I drove away all the water just slid off my truck.
 
I love UQD. It really darkens the paint and prolongs the beading action(Give beading if its not waxed) but I agree that its alittle $$. Ive yet to buy a bottle, I got one free bottle at a Megs road Show and got another in the Megs Gift set that came with the NXT2.0. I usually use UQD after each wash.
 
Strange...I liked UQD initally but it really seemed to attract dust and any lint within miles.



nice look, great sheeting and beading but I cant get over the other problem so I no longer use it.
 
Nerver used the NXT speed detailer, but UQD is good as a cleaning QD IMO. It does darken the paint, and adds a slight hint of gloss.



I polycharged one of the four bottles that I had and I really loved UQD after that. It gave the the UQD a nice glossy look and added durability for a QD.
 
jfsully said:
Strange...I liked UQD initally but it really seemed to attract dust and any lint within miles.



nice look, great sheeting and beading but I cant get over the other problem so I no longer use it.



That's odd, because the one major thing I love about using UQD is that I find that the dust doesn't stick to my finish hardly at all. Owning a black car that is daily driven means I'm constantly breaking out the california duster, but after I started using UQD (instead of Mother's Showtime spray) I found I didn't need to dust nearly as often.
 
For me UQD is great. It doesn't seem to streak at all compared the Meg's QD (Red bottle). Like people mentioned before it darkens the paint and leaves it slick. Slick enough that I don't have to clean that often anymore. Problem is, that's it pretty expensive for an OTC QD. At $10/bottle it's about twice the price of other OTC QDs. Too bad they don't sell them by gallons...
 
mysteryan said:
For me UQD is great. It doesn't seem to streak at all compared the Meg's QD (Red bottle). Like people mentioned before it darkens the paint and leaves it slick. Slick enough that I don't have to clean that often anymore. Problem is, that's it pretty expensive for an OTC QD. At $10/bottle it's about twice the price of other OTC QDs. Too bad they don't sell them by gallons...



Actually they do. The MirrorGlaze Synthetic Spray M135 is the equivalent to UQD. You can PU at ADS for about $28.95 if I remember right.
 
Wow, I guess I am spoiled...You can pickup a two pack of Ultimate Quik Detailer at BJ's for around 15 Bucks. However knowing that I can pick it up at ADS under that number is a great insight as well.



I have been using it now for about a month and have noticed that it does darken the paint a bit. It definitely improves beading for the next few rain events as well. For a QD, it does a good job for providing that kind of result!
 
I would buy the gallon of the 135(pro version of UQD) Seth--a much better value at @$35. I love this QD, my favorite in fact.



The NXT QD is just a run of the mill QD, but the 135 is different IMO--more like a spray wax/QD combo. It has been my experience that the 135 definitely adds to the look/durability of a pre-existing LSP.
 
Dumb question then, how does UQD differ from something like opti-seal, which seems to have the same darkening and beading reports?
 
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