Bonding/Curing Time for Duragloss 601 and 105

EnvyYou

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Hey been doing some searching but looking for a more detailed answer,



If you were to Apply Duragloss 601 and 105 after a full detail, considering that sealents need a bonding time, what would you think would be the best amount of time to let it bond/cure before adding another coat or being driving the car?



Thanks
 
Dr Bailey from DG suggests waiting 2 to 3 hours after applying 601/105 before applying a coat of 111 and an hour before applying a coat of Aquawax, but I always let it sit overnight between coats just to be sure.
 
I like to Apply 601/105 then wait at least 1 hour before applying a coat of Fast Clean and Shine,

I then like to wait a full 24 hours before applying 111 or any other coats,



Anyone disagree with this method or have their own?
 
I'd wait for longer than an hour to use the Fast Clean and Shine--seems like you might remove some of the 105 as the FC/S has cleaners in it. 24 hours wait won't hurt anything but seems like overkill based on what Dr Bailey recommends.
 
How long would you wait before using the Fast Clean and Shine,



Based on the product description i thought it bonds with polishes increasing their durability.
 
EnvyYou said:
Based on the product description i thought it bonds with polishes increasing their durability.

Understand, but I would assume that is with an LSP that has fully bonded to the paint. I don't know for sure how long to wait, but I wouldn't use it until the next morning to assure the 105 is cured. Perhaps others who are more familiar with DG products can add some insight.
 
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