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Old 08-15-2012, 08:00 AM   #21
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I'm hoping to get a DA of some sort in the next couple of months. Are the results from using a da with dg501 worth the wait or should I go ahead and apply by hand? Also, I live in Nebraska so I'm curious if this or 845 would provide the best protection during the winter? I'd like to get the white to pop as much as it can but am willing to put something else on as winter approaches for max protection if dg501 isn't going to cut it. Thoughts?
After cleaning / polishing with Duragloss 501 apply a coat of Duragloss 601 primer then top with Duragloss 105 sealant. This will provide some long lasting durable protection. Topping with Collinite 845 will only add depth and additional protection for a long hard New England winter.....


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Old 08-15-2012, 07:52 PM   #22
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After cleaning / polishing with Duragloss 501 apply a coat of Duragloss 601 primer then top with Duragloss 105 sealant. This will provide some long lasting durable protection. Topping with Collinite 845 will only add depth and additional protection for a long hard New England winter.....
You guys are about to make me try 501/601/105. I understand the theory of the 601 bonding agent. However, if one were (for whatever reason) wanting to add second layer of 105 (old school, not mixing the 601 with it) ... would one apply a second coat of 601 (before the second coat of 105)? Or is there something in 601 that would remove part of the first layer of 105?

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You guys are about to make me try 501/601/105. I understand the theory of the 601 bonding agent. However, if one were (for whatever reason) wanting to add second layer of 105 (old school, not mixing the 601 with it) ... would one apply a second coat of 601 (before the second coat of 105)? Or is there something in 601 that would remove part of the first layer of 105?

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I had the same question. I asked Richy, our in house expert on Duragloss and he said it wasn't a problem to put the 105/601 over the previous coat of Duragloss.
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I had the same question. I asked Richy, our in house expert on Duragloss and he said it wasn't a problem to put the 105/601 over the previous coat of Duragloss.
If Richy said it, it's true! he is in close communications with the good folks at Duragloss and has talked to the chemist himself.
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The cleaners in 601 are not enough to remove previous layers of DG products. If you lay down another coat of 105 without 601, you just have to wait about 12 hours before you top it with anything. The whole deal with 601 is to flash cure the polymers found in the DG line - 101, 105, 111, 501 so that you don't have to wait 12 hours.

If you decide to go old school, just apply 601 by hand with light pressure and allow to haze. Next, apply 105 in the same manner and allow to haze, then remove. Keep in mind that sometimes DG products "disappear" into the paint, you still need to wipe down the panels. Stubborn areas can be addressed with Fast Clean & Shine or Aquawax, or simply by a damp micro fiber towel.
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Excellent news. Thank you for the replies and information.
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Richy and rwright are the godfathers of Duragloss products!

go purchase all the duragloss line and enjoy the shine!
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Thanks for the input guys. I'm on vacation and haven't had the chance to reply like I usually do.

501/601 with a DA and a white pad will serve you well. Top it with 105/601 for better protection and for the grand-slam, home run, follow those 2 up with Colli 845. Your white paint will glow and look amazing for a long time!
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Richy and rwright are the godfathers of Duragloss products!

go purchase all the duragloss line and enjoy the shine!
Meh, Richy can have all the glory, he took me to school on DG. I'm just another satisfied user.
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Thanks for all of the great info! I hope to put it to use soon. For future reference, what speed would you run the da at for applying these products?

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