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Old 12-15-2006, 06:35 PM
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Tried my DP stuff.......

This lineup is simply a hidden gem!

I used just about everything today and loved every minute. The smell are great and they DO what they SAY!

If anyone is on the edge of buying some, just do it. You will not be upset at all!
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Old 12-15-2006, 06:58 PM
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At my new job with a detailer, I brought my supplies, because well Im picky! He used the total interior cleaner and the gel wheel cleaner and was amazed!

Im going to to RMG / Maxwax on a black G35 tommorow
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Did you use DP Glass Restorer? Let me know how it works for you. I couldn't get it to remove spots that were only a couple weeks old on one vehicle from when we went away and sprinklers hit it. AIO worked, but even Glass Restorer on speed 6 with pressure on an 4" orange Edge pad wouldn't do much? I know others said the same thing. Krystal Vision on the other hand I've heard great stuff on and will pry order some next instead of Invisible Glass.
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Old 12-15-2006, 08:58 PM
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Did you use DP Glass Restorer? Let me know how it works for you. I couldn't get it to remove spots that were only a couple weeks old on one vehicle from when we went away and sprinklers hit it. AIO worked, but even Glass Restorer on speed 6 with pressure on an 4" orange Edge pad wouldn't do much? I know others said the same thing. Krystal Vision on the other hand I've heard great stuff on and will pry order some next instead of Invisible Glass.
I have had great experience with the Glass Restorer. I applied it with the wolfgang orange pad that came with the kit. I love the Krystal Vision. It is superior to IG, but when you compare the price, the IG is the better deal. That said, I will buy more Krystal Vision one day.
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Old 12-16-2006, 07:21 AM
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This lineup is simply a hidden gem!

I used just about everything today and loved every minute. The smell are great and they DO what they SAY!

If anyone is on the edge of buying some, just do it. You will not be upset at all!
Very Cool. I just got my latest order on Thursday and among other things I got the DP Wheel Gel, Wheel Glaze, 4-in-1 and MaxWax. I also got the DP Xtreme Shampoo sample with my new foam gun. I can't wait to try them all.

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Old 12-16-2006, 07:34 AM
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I too was having a big issue with cost per dollar when it came to chemicals. Yeah, Invisible Glass (man it's hard not using acronyms!) is cheaper than Krystal Vision. The only thing is is that I cannot put a price on quality and service. A chemical is worth more to me if it works good and does it everytime.

I guess this is whey we pay $75+ for a wax when a $15 bottle would "do" for most of us.
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Old 12-16-2006, 08:03 AM
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Max and I were talking about this at Ecklers .... DP has gotten alot more press since it changed from Detailers Pride. But the fact is, plenty are still missing this product line. Nice sizes and nice pricing in bulk.
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Old 12-16-2006, 08:42 AM
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Justin (or whoever)...

Let us know if you use the DP Wheel Gel Cleaner and the Shmitt together... Im trying to think if it would make a good combo, or just create a mess.....
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I never really use the wheel shmitt, I really like a very small and soft towel. (micro) that way I can get into all the small areas.



I find DP Wheel Gel a good middle round wheel cleaner, but use P21S as a little lighter. Nothing to harsh with either choice.

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Old 12-16-2006, 08:49 AM
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Justin,

How do you like the DP Mild Swirl Remover? I received some the other week as a free gift and there's really not any consumer reviews around.
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