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Old 05-11-2008, 07:29 AM
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Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

What do you say, DA or hand? If by DA, what pad and speed? How long do you let it sit? How long should I wait to apply another coat? Will be applying 845 after, is there a cure time inbetween DWG? Is there a cure time for the 845?

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Re: Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

I prefer polishing by machine and LSP by hand. I simply don't use hard to use products.
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Re: Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

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I prefer polishing by machine and LSP by hand. I simply don't use hard to use products.


sealants typically should see 8-12 hours for maximum curing.
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Re: Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

Okay you have me stumped as I looked under Wolfgang and Duragloss but found nothing. What does DWG stand for?

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Re: Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

Danase Wet Glaze - www.d*****.com

So I should use what a red pad to apply ~5-6 speed with DWG? 1 or 2 coats, then LSP. I am going to try Danase Paint Sealant.

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Re: Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

Danase is not an AG product and you are not allowed to link to other detailing sites per the AG rules, FYI.
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Re: Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

So would you apply the DWG between the WG DGPS and Souveran??

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Re: Best method to apply DWG & cure time between coats/LSP?

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I prefer polishing by machine and LSP by hand. I simply don't use hard to use products.
it took me a long time to learn this but the pita products sit on the shelf now.
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it took me a long time to learn this but the pita products sit on the shelf now.
yeah, I only use easy to use products or super easy to use products...
no more junk (like Megs gold glass wax, and so on), ain't worth my time...
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So would you apply the DWG between the WG DGPS and Souveran??

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Yes, if these are the products you want to use. Sealant, glaze and wax is the correct sequence.
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