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Old 01-15-2007, 12:45 AM
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Looks like its right off the factory floor, great work!
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Old 01-15-2007, 06:01 AM
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abrcrombe, the paint was in real good shap, marring no. Just had a lot of overspray on her. Used the XMT3 where I needed it. Hood, top, trunk, and around door handles.

Excessive Detail, lot of bang for the buck IMO. What Surfer said is about right.

Surfer, right now I don't know which product I like the best on trim and rubber. 303 or #201.

ltoman, Are you saying I'm hot, or my work is hot?

Thanks guys for looking.
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Old 01-15-2007, 09:00 AM
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Sparkie...Awesome results...Using the DG system gives best results...they work with each other..DG developed thier polymers the work with each product they make..just like Zaino..FK1 and Meguiars..Wolfgang..Pinnacle did..all thier products are made to work best with each other...

So with you using the system you got great results....I am a believer that using a system like DG..FK1..Zaino..Megs..Wolfgang..Pinnicle.. ..you get optimum results as they are made to work and complement each other...

Again great results...

Surfer..the DG 201 is a great trim product...does not streak..wash off in rain or washings..it has a great look on black trim..more of the natural look....and best of all it lasts...

I was told DG may have some new products in the horizon..

Keep up the good work Sparkie...

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Nice job there sparkie. DG on white really gives you that nice reflective white
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Old 01-15-2007, 11:17 AM
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DG 201 eh??? I might have to give this a shot. I was going to try 303, but since their prices are going up, it won't be that affordable for a buisness.

How well does 201 work on exterior plastic trim???
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DG 201 eh??? I might have to give this a shot. I was going to try 303, but since their prices are going up, it won't be that affordable for a buisness.

How well does 201 work on exterior plastic trim???
Works pretty damn well, I sprayed onto an applicator then applied quickly before it could absorb in the applicator. The bottle sprays, but on my trim its hard to get on w/o hitting the paint. Brings back the nice color of the trim in a good way, like its fresh, and not laced with just some dressing.

Or I can spray at the trim at a certain angle to avoid the paint and wipe around with an applicator (won't harm paint I just don't want to clean it up lol). Smells like nice shaving cream to me , or a French hooker like somebody said on here, never smelt a French hooker so I don't know
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Old 01-15-2007, 11:26 AM
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Works pretty damn well, I sprayed onto an applicator then applied quickly before it could absorb in the applicator. The bottle sprays, but on my trim its hard to get on w/o hitting the paint. Brings back the nice color of the trim in a good way, like its fresh, and not laced with just some dressing.

Or I can spray at the trim at a certain angle to avoid the paint and wipe around with an applicator (won't harm paint I just don't want to clean it up lol). Smells like nice shaving cream to me , or a French hooker like somebody said on here, never smelt a French hooker so I don't know
hmmm...........
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hmmm...........
Check the other thread, I replied to your other "smell" post


But the DG #201 is good, I think I may put some in a smaller mister bottle so I can have more control over a fine area. Works better the Trim Restorer in my case.
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Check the other thread, I replied to your other "smell" post


But the DG #201 is good, I think I may put some in a smaller mister bottle so I can have more control over a fine area. Works better the Trim Restorer in my case.
You mean the "some smell good some smell bad", P.M.?
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You just Al`ed that car Sparkie. Used the 101 and 105 myself. That 101 makes as it says "wet" look. DG got great products
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