Duragloss Detailing Steps
#11
Posted 14 August 2009 - 12:05 PM
#12
Posted 14 August 2009 - 05:46 PM
If this is 20 years ago, it might the Father-of-Breakdance.
#13
Posted 14 August 2009 - 10:30 PM
This is something interesting. I think the pandan smell from Aw should have attracted it.
#14
Posted 15 August 2009 - 05:39 PM
#15
Posted 16 August 2009 - 11:53 AM
Its my 1st time using dura but if not mistaken the pba is supposed to bond to the paint, so a clean surface is best. U can use 101 to polish & clean the area before 601. Will wait for sifu to reconfirm if this is proper.
Anyway, i think this product is easy to use. I was kinda confused cos i have 4 bottles of different products and did my 601 before putting on the 101 but the result is satisfying nonetheless.
Love it !
#16
Posted 16 August 2009 - 06:19 PM
Anyway, i think this product is easy to use. I was kinda confused cos i have 4 bottles of different products and did my 601 before putting on the 101 but the result is satisfying nonetheless.
Love it !
Nice reflection for ur FD 1
#17
Posted 16 August 2009 - 08:36 PM
Anyway, i think this product is easy to use. I was kinda confused cos i have 4 bottles of different products and did my 601 before putting on the 101 but the result is satisfying nonetheless.
Love it !
When first introduced to DG, the step were 501, 601, 105, AW. To Clean, Bond, Seal and top up.
But after using for a while, different steps seems to appear but should be for the better.
Like 601 then 501. This should help loosen the old wax for the 501 to clean.
Mixing 601 to 105 to shorten one step. Have not tried but having applied 601 with eased, applying a mixture of 601/105 should be easier than 105 alone. Will try on the next round.
Another will be misting AW on applicator pad when applying 105.
Many more experiment to do....ha! ha!
#18
Posted 18 August 2009 - 09:56 AM
But after using for a while, different steps seems to appear but should be for the better.
Like 601 then 501. This should help loosen the old wax for the 501 to clean.
Mixing 601 to 105 to shorten one step. Have not tried but having applied 601 with eased, applying a mixture of 601/105 should be easier than 105 alone. Will try on the next round.
Another will be misting AW on applicator pad when applying 105.
Many more experiment to do....ha! ha!
Waa.. bro vr2, u really master of all trades, doing & trying everything. Is the 501 the same as 101 ? Is there any difference between the 2 ?
I find the AW quite watery, is that the normal characteristic ? Very fast to evaporate too.
#19
Posted 18 August 2009 - 10:16 AM
I find the AW quite watery, is that the normal characteristic ? Very fast to evaporate too.
#501 is quite similar to #101..#101 is a very first product made by DG and #501 is lately targeting Marine/RV users. #501 does have a better cleaning than #101 and is slightly durable than #101..I have both in SG reason being there will be user who might worried Marine products are too harsh and also not all marine products are suitable for automotives.
As for AW..shake it well before use it.
#20
Posted 19 August 2009 - 09:09 PM
I find the AW quite watery, is that the normal characteristic ? Very fast to evaporate too.
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In Auto Detailing, have been trying all sorts, but mostly OTC products until a few years back started on MG, and a bit of this and that. Now trying out DG......
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