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Old 09-27-2008, 11:07 PM
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Duragloss process...this correct?

Are the steps correct? I assume the only cure time is between 105 and the LSP....right? Also, like to try the Flex this year, not sure what pad(s) to use...

1. Apply 501 with Flex using grey pad, wipe off with MF

2. No wait time, apply 601 using grey pad

3. No wait time, apply 105 with grey pad, wipe off with MF

4. Wait 12 hrs, apply LSP with grey pad, wipe off with MF

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Old 09-28-2008, 02:27 AM
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Re: Duragloss process...this correct?

I know the 501 leaves behind a sealant but it should be removed by the 601 I think you are safe. Sounds like a good plan to me except would use hand application on all but the 501 since the other 2 duragloss products spread so easily. I used both today and love them.
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Re: Duragloss process...this correct?

601 by hand, 105 by hand. What will be your LSP? I would think 105 would have been the LSP?
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Re: Duragloss process...this correct?

I put Colinite on top of the 105... Great durability as it lasts all winter.
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Re: Duragloss process...this correct?

ditto on using Collinite over 105

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Re: Duragloss process...this correct?

I would do 601 and 105 by hand and if you want to do your LSP with a pad, I would use a blue one.
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