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Old 03-27-2007, 12:24 PM
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Question DURAGLOSS #271 rubber/trim dressing?

anyone tried the above? how do you rate it?

i have terrible problems with trim dressings leaving greasy marks after rain showers
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Yes, I have play with it a little. Its different then say 303, fk1 or DG#201. It's more of a polish then a dressing. But it dose work. I haven't done any kind of test on it, so I can't tell you how long it last. You can't apply and walk away, (think of it as polish) apply let dry and buff off. The harder you buff the better the gloss. Do I like? Yes, I tried it on black plastic bed cap, but I haven't tried it on rubber.
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is it watery or like a creme or gel?
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is it watery or like a creme or gel?
Watery
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Yes, I have play with it a little. Its different then say 303, fk1 or DG#201. It's more of a polish then a dressing. But it dose work. I haven't done any kind of test on it, so I can't tell you how long it last. You can't apply and walk away, (think of it as polish) apply let dry and buff off. The harder you buff the better the gloss. Do I like? Yes, I tried it on black plastic bed cap, but I haven't tried it on rubber.

Sparkie, isn't that the same as the "Black Again" that got your highest rating in your trim product test or do you have to buff off BA? Out of DG#271 or DG#201 which is best?
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Sparkie, isn't that the same as the "Black Again" that got your highest rating in your trim product test or do you have to buff off BA? Out of DG#271 or DG#201 which is best?
It's more of a polish then dressing (#271). #201 is a dressing.

You do #271 like AIO on plastic (buff hard).
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you might want to also try Armorall Extreme Gel. It is the most durable outside dressing that I have found yet.
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It's a great product. Holds up against rain pretty well. Just make sure you buff off any excess product.
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