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    Review Duragloss 901 & Megs 105

    Let me start by saying there are no pics as I forgot to
    bring my camera with me. The victim? A 1997 Black
    Thunderbird that I have been trying to bring back to
    life.
    Got my two orders this week (pics of those to follow) along with
    a flex/LC kit about three weeks ago.
    In my two orders were Megs 105 DA Version and Megs Soft
    buff pad 2.0. I completely forgot that I had that pad and
    used the LC orange CCS pad.

    I washed the car with the Duragloss I just got in one of this weeks
    orders. I usually use Megs Deep Crystal or Gold Class.
    I have to say I love the Duragloss. The smell is great. I poured
    a few ounces in the bucket and proceeded to fill with water.
    1st lesson, fill the bucket half way with water first. It suds
    up immediately and you have a bucket full of suds before the
    water reaches 1/3 the way up the bucket. I finally get the
    bucket filled with water and start washing. Lots of suds
    and much more slick than the Megs stuff. Still can't get
    over the smell. Did I say the smell is great. It's like when
    you take a shower and come out smelling like soap. If you
    smell like soap you must be clean. The car smelled great.
    Ok enough of that. Rinsed the car off and then dried it.
    The car seemed shinier than when I am done with the Megs
    soaps. Could be just me.

    Now off to the polishing. I had just clayed this car last week
    and did the baggy test and it did not need it. Primed the LC orange
    pad and then put a dime sized amount on the pad. Started on 1
    to spread the polish and immediately went to 6. Moving back and
    forth, up and down. Stoped after it started to haze. Wiped and
    guess what. It was very hard wiping the polish off with the MF
    towel I was using. Added product and went over the same spot
    and still it was hard. Spritzed with QD tried... Nothing. XMT
    Pad Conditioner...Nothing. And then I figured it out... I think.
    I wasn't working it long enough and possibly using to much
    product. Did I mention I am new to this. Sorry I left out that
    little detail. I switched to a new LC orange pad primed, added
    a small amount of product, started on 1 to spread, went to 6 and
    worked up and down, back and forth. The Megs 105 hazed and I
    kept working. It then started to turn clear. I worked it a little
    more. Then wiped with my MF and the small amount of haze
    came off easily. I finished the driver's side that way and it
    looks great. I can honestly say that I could stop right there,
    put sealant on it, and wax and you would never know that I
    only did one step. Those that are saying that it is close
    to LSP are right if you work the product. Those that are saying
    that if leaves marring and needs another step or two are doing
    something wrong. Tomorrow I am doing the passengers side and
    am using the Megs Soft Buff 2.0 pad. I have heard the results
    are even better with those pads but don't remember if that
    applies to the 105 or the 205.

    To be continued. This car was keyed down both sides. I am in
    the process of touching it up with Duplicolor's touch up paint, wet
    sanding and buffing to see if I can get it close to perfect. This will
    be my test vehicle for my new products.

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    Re: Review Duragloss 901 & Megs 105

    Hades02, I'm enjoying the hell out'a your post. Don't forget the pictures tomorrow! Now... back to the smell. Let's talk some more about the smell. I'm in complete and absolute agreement with you about Duragloss and smell. Don't know what it is about their products but nothing comes close to their leather conditioner. Nothing... and I mean nothing, comes close to that smell. That rich leathery smell as soon as you open the bottle and bring it to your nose, nothing on the market even qualifies as a close second. I love Duragloss and their pricing, UNBELIEVABLY AFFORDABLE! Especially, for a basket case like me! Can't wait for your post tomorrow!

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