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Old 03-04-08, 08:44   #37 (permalink)
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Re: Super Wet

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Big fan of the DWG--one product that lives up to the hype. Have never used UPGP. Did you hand apply all coats of both products or use a polisher?

Very nice job btw.
UPGP by hand - absolutely the best way to do it. The DWG I applied with my UDM at speed 1.5 with the blue pad.
 
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Old 03-04-08, 09:23   #38 (permalink)
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Re: Super Wet

i also read the DWG repels dust is it true detaildoc?
 
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Old 03-04-08, 09:31   #39 (permalink)
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I would say it does not attract dust the way that some sealants or waxes do (especially waxes because of the oil), but I don't think there is any product out there that actually repels dust. I mean, gravity is all you need for dust to fall on your vehicle and there is nothing that would stop that little law of physics. Definitely so far the car has not collected as much dust as when I have a nuba as the LSP.

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That truly is one of the wettest finishes I have ever seen. Please keep us updated on the durability.

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For the DWG I find it has about the same durability as Liquid Souveran. Not that I care since I put a coat of DWG on about every 2-3 weeks anyway as its an easy WOWO glaze.
 
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Old 03-07-08, 10:04   #42 (permalink)
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For the DWG I find it has about the same durability as Liquid Souveran. Not that I care since I put a coat of DWG on about every 2-3 weeks anyway as its an easy WOWO glaze.
I am hoping that topping the DWG with the one coat of UPGP will increase the durability of the DWG. In any case, you're right, it is easy to apply and remove so adding a layer or two every 2-3 weeks is no big deal.
 
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Old 03-07-08, 10:11   #43 (permalink)
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your point?
even if it is the same product it is cheaper @ Danase(with forum discount)(per 16oz.)
and Bob is a great guy to deal with and has excellent customer service

didnt know danase still uses a discount now that he is not a sponsor here
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now that is NICE
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I need to pick up some DWG...
 
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seriously impressive - not mixed UPGP with anything yet as I remember reading it could remove waxes etc with the solvents in it. That looks gorgeous though

I have some Malco Plum Crazy whick smells of grape and looks exactly like EZ Creme as well. Might well try this out for myself very soon and see if it has the same effect
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more pics plz
 
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Re: Super Wet

Well I'm a newbie, but this Danase glaze is impresive, I must get some of that..
What not expensive sealant can be used to keep this wet shine longer?
 
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