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Old 06-18-2007, 02:54 PM
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any curing time with DG?

My next shopping trip is going to include DG products. If I use the 105 as a sealer for customer's cars, do I or should I top it with Collinite? If so, does it need time to cure? Also, I have read where people have applied 2 coats of 105 with a noticeable difference..does the 1st coat need to cure prior toi applying the 2nd?
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DG 105 should cure , yes cure before applying another coat of the 105.
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DG 105 should cure , yes cure before applying another coat of the 105.
O.K..for how long?
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Apply DG 105 let sitt for 1 hour then buff, then let it cure 12+ hours
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Apply DG 105 let sitt for 1 hour then buff, then let it cure 12+ hours
boy, if that's the case, this doesn't seem like a product to use on customer's cars, or at least it'll only have 1 coat on and out the door.
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One coat lasts longer than many other "top" coats out there.

Quick and easy too apply and easy to remove. But, if you want to put 2 coats on the car, it may not be the one, anyway, most sealants should cure.

Alternative:

DG 101 first and then the 105 is also a a good combo (101 on, wait 30-45 min, buff off, apply the 105, let dry & buff)

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DG 601 bonding agent and 105 works also, (DG 601 on, let dry, dont buff, apply the 105 over the 601, let dry, buff).
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