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Wowww that's a lot of nice stuff
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Nice order!!!
DG junkie... ha, sounds like fun!!!
I'm really interested in trying the Marine line.. For anyone that's interested here's an email from Jerry about the line and some of the differences when compared to the auto line:
BTW: I am drooling over here looking at the mf's
Part# 501 Marine Polish has more cleaning agents in it than our regular car polishes. If your cars need a extra cleaner it would be fine to use them.
Part# 521 Detail Spray is a lot like 921 except is has a mildew preventive agent in it.
Part# 921 Fast Clean and Shine is formulated to remove dust and light soil from painted surfaces. It actually bonds with the polish and will help extend the gloss and durability.
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Originally Posted by MotorCity Honda
Nice order!!!
DG junkie... ha, sounds like fun!!!
I'm really interested in trying the Marine line.. For anyone that's interested here's an email from Jerry about the line and some of the differences when compared to the auto line:
BTW: I am drooling over here looking at the mf's
Part# 501 Marine Polish has more cleaning agents in it than our regular car polishes. If your cars need a extra cleaner it would be fine to use them.
Part# 521 Detail Spray is a lot like 921 except is has a mildew preventive agent in it.
Part# 921 Fast Clean and Shine is formulated to remove dust and light soil from painted surfaces. It actually bonds with the polish and will help extend the gloss and durability.
I was eyeing the marine/rv soap and also the marine detail spray
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That's a lot of Duragloss products! I'm starting to like that brand, best bang for the buck. And besides, Duralgoss really works.
Now if you can just send some rain to California, I would really appreciate it.
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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Truls...now that the towels are washed and dried..post a picture of them...LOL....they are one thick towel...looking at the one in the store looked like 2 towels sewn together....
I checked the weather at your place..it is nice..so get to work on a car and post...lol....
My gallon of 521 should be here today...Jerry is also sending me a sample bottle of the Track Claw polish to try out ....
My neighbor loved the 521 on his boat..so he wants half of the gallon....
AL
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Truls, now that's a beautiful order! We want some reviews on all them products.
Really like to know how that #591 compares to #901.
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The 901 is way more suddy when comning to a foam gun, thats sure.
Only tryed the 591 on my car that was "fairly" clean at the start, but i didnt like it together with the foam gun, made to little foam, and was quickly gone after applyed, hard to know how hard it cleaned as the car wasnt that dirty, and it had a coat of DG 105 on it from two weeks ago, we know nothing sticks to the paint with the DG 105 anyway
The DG MF wash mitt was ok, BUT i didt like it on the car, it worked well on door jams, rims and hard to reach places. because its so thin, i felt that i washed the car with my bare hands, and i dont like that feeling when it comes to washing, but as said, good on hard to reach places, back side of rims, inside doors etc
The DG Drying towel: lets just say that The Guzzler is still un-defeated. The DG towel is extremly soft and sucks up water good, but i doesnt "last" a car, gets kinda heavy after roof and hood, and leavs some water behind almost from the start. its also hard to wring(???) the water out of it, cos it so thick.
The DG polishing MFs: At first i went good, you realy feel you pamper your car with those soft, thick MFs, it did remove the DG113, but after a while i noticed some Small, small "hairs" or something it had left behind, so i had to get another towel (cobra) and wipe the car again with that to remove that stuff, still some left som im QD it later today. Cant say for sure that it was from the DG mf, but i dont know what else it could have been
So still my prefered washing/detailing stuff after this test is:
DG 901 or PB SS&S (##will def use the 591 again)
ShMitt or wool mitt
The Guzzler
Cobra MF
Anyway, the stuff i use is some hard to beat products imo, but the search goes on (so i can buy more stuff to try)
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Truls..thats to bad about the MF's....I was hoping they were better...they sure looked thick....
the reason the 951 may have not worked good in the foam gun is maybe because it was designed to be a low type foam soap to be used near water...in a bucket wash it worked fine....still had the lubricity and cleaning power + and suds...but as you said the real test would be on a real dirty surface...when my truck comes back today from the shop it should be a sad sight...so will try the cleaning power on it....they leave oily hand prints on it and I know insist they do not wash it after the last time they did ...
Any ways Nice honest review...
AL
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Had some high hopes for the DG MFs myself (maybe to high), ill give em another try on another car next time.
The DG 113 went on smooth and off smooth, i even tryed to put it on thick on 1 panel to see if it was harder to remove if used generously, but i went of with ease, compare it with the DG105 when it comes to use..
921 QD is a WOW thing imo, easy to use and a little goes a long way, cleaned up the leftovers from the 113 pretty easy and gave the car a good shine, slickness and smell
Im guessing the DG 111 and 113 the same product?
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Fantastic collection of DG stuff Truls, where in the UK did you buy them from?
I know exactly what you mean about the MFs: my Cobra Jr. does exactly the same thing: there are tiny tiny hairs that are left behind after I used it to remove wax, drives me insane. I have to go back with a cheaper MF aftwards to get rid of them. Or just wait until the next wash.
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