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As we all know, these are both very popular AIO products. The general consensus seems to be that D151 has more corrective ability, while 501 is a superior cleaner.
I'm curious if anyone here has thought to combine the two products as use them as a single step. It seems like a great way to get the best of both worlds but I'm not sure if one product's attributes/composition would cancel out or hinder the other product.
Thoughts?
richy
04-02-2014, 01:00 PM
Ummmm...try it and let us know!!
Ummmm...try it and let us know!!
Well I'd certainly be willing to do that, but I thought I'd see if it's been attempted before.
FUNX650
04-03-2014, 03:24 PM
Do you have any idea what happens when you mix,
what are probably: Two contradistinct products...
What with one having:
Polydimethylsiloxanes; calcined clay; aluminum oxides;
two ea. petroleum distillates; conditioners and water...
And the other having:
Polyaminosiloxane; polishing agents(?); naphtha (solvent grade);
aliphatic hydrocarbons...
I sure don't want to be the mixologist of this brew!!
" Boil thou first i' the charmed pot!
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble."
(Macbeth) ~Shakespeare
Bob
Do you have any idea what happens when you mix,
what are probably: Two contradistinct products...
What with one having:
Polydimethylsiloxanes; calcined clay; aluminum oxides;
two ea. petroleum distillates; conditioners and water...
And the other having:
Polyaminosiloxane; polishing agents(?); naphtha (solvent grade);
aliphatic hydrocarbons...
I sure don't want to be the mixologist of this brew!!
" Boil thou first i' the charmed pot!
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble."
(Macbeth) ~Shakespeare
Bob
Unfortunately, I am not a chemist.
Dellinger
04-14-2014, 12:52 PM
As we all know, these are both very popular AIO products. The general consensus seems to be that D151 has more corrective ability, while 501 is a superior cleaner.
I'm curious if anyone here has thought to combine the two products as use them as a single step. It seems like a great way to get the best of both worlds but I'm not sure if one product's attributes/composition would cancel out or hinder the other product.
Thoughts?
Yes, Eric, of Meticulous Detail (I think his screen name is "M-D" here) has used this combo quite a bit and I believe he is pretty happy with it.
I have played around with it once, after reading about his results, but not extensively enough to offer a worthwhile opinion.
Best regards,
-Gabe
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