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How should I apply DG-105 ?
How should I apply Duragloss Polish Bonding Agent? Can/should I use my PC 7424? If so with what color pad?
Or should I just apply it by hand? I do have a few red LCC hand aplicators.
Same for the DG105 I am going to apply it over the hased bonding agent as the instructions sugest but with what The PC7424 or will it be just as easy by hand?
I did get the lambswool pad and the microfiber bonnets to go over it for buffing this stuff off with the PC7424. BTW
TIA, Zach
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Re: How should I apply DG-105 ?
Try maybe going thru some of mikes artices,,Much easier for me to point you to those instead of trying to explain some here.
Here is a link for starters
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...s-new-you.html
What condition is the paint on your vehicles?
Mercedes C230 Sport edition
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Re: How should I apply DG-105 ?
I should of given you this link first
Good start point for reading
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-phillips.html
Mercedes C230 Sport edition
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Re: How should I apply DG-105 ?
What kind of pads do you have? I use crimmson (red) lc hydrotech pads.
you can mix dg601(bonding agent) with 105 at a 4:1 ratio and apply at the same time.
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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Re: How should I apply DG-105 ?
I put the 601 on by hand with a MF applicator, and then apply 105 with a LC Crimson HT pad on my G110v2.
What some like to do is put a small mixture of 601 and 105 in a bottle, which essentially eliminates a step. Don't remember the exact ratios.
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Re: How should I apply DG-105 ?
Originally Posted by Chris's FX4
What some like to do is put a small mixture of 601 and 105 in a bottle, which essentially eliminates a step. Don't remember the exact ratios.
combining Duragloss 601 with 105 or 501
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Originally Posted by glen e
....It's all I use these days....they are buffing when I'm relaxing...and still don't get the powder out of canines!
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Is 601 considered a "paint cleaner" or really more practical for use after paint prep?
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Re: How should I apply DG-105 ?
My understanding is that 601 is nothing more than a curing agent--allows you to add a second coat of 105 or whatever in 2 hours rather than 12.
DG now promotes mixing 601 with any of their durable polishes at a 1 part (601) to 4 parts (501,101,111,105) ratio then applying to the surface.
While applying by hand is fine I find I can get a much thinner, even coat of 105 using my GG DA on speed 2.5 - 3 with a red pad. Makes for very easy removal.
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Re: How should I apply DG-105 ?
Like others said, I would mix the 105 and 601 together at a 4:1 ratio (105:601). I did this when I recently applied 111/601 and it worked out great.
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Excuse I ignorance, but how did you measure it out?
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