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Old 04-10-2010, 10:19 PM
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Default Re: Duragloss products review

Originally Posted by patpur
Very nice looking shine. How hard is to work with? Does it leave any residue?
Just curious.
It was very easy to work with. I followed the instructions that Jerry sent me which was to apply a thin coat of the #601 bonding agent over the entire car. This will also remove any old wax or polish. You do not have to buff or do anything else with the bonding agent. Next, I applied a thin coat of the #111 Polish on top of the bonding agent. When the polish comes in contact with the bonding agent, a chemical reaction occurs which creates a strong bond to the clear coat. This is supposed to make it outlast the competition. I will report back on that in time. Next, you let it cure for a specific period of time based on a formula provided. In my case, I let it cure for about 50 minutes. Then, I just went back with a polishing cloth and removed the residue, which was not so bad. Future coats of the polish do not require using the bonding agent.

Hope this helps.