MiVor
New member
So a couple of months ago another member gave me a DG step saver tip after learning I was using Duragloss. You mix 1 part of the bonding agent (601) to 4 parts of the sealant (be it 105 [total performance polish] or 111 [clear coat polish]). The bonding agent (like an epoxy) causes the sealant to cure much faster, promotes better bonding and durability.
So I did a wash, clay then a layer of 601/105, followed by two applications of 601/111.

My weekly wash has turned into every other or sometimes three weeks! Last week, after what was going to be a pressure wash pre-rinse and a two bucket wash, it looked so good after the rinse that I skipped the actual wash and dried with DG Aquawax. (It's hard to describe but during the PW rinse, the water just bounced off the paint). When finished, it looked like a fresh detail.
The trouble is that the Autopian spirit in me feels cheated that I'm not doing more.
Oh well, another few weeks I'll be doing the fall prep for winter...I think I can hang on. B)
So I did a wash, clay then a layer of 601/105, followed by two applications of 601/111.


My weekly wash has turned into every other or sometimes three weeks! Last week, after what was going to be a pressure wash pre-rinse and a two bucket wash, it looked so good after the rinse that I skipped the actual wash and dried with DG Aquawax. (It's hard to describe but during the PW rinse, the water just bounced off the paint). When finished, it looked like a fresh detail.
The trouble is that the Autopian spirit in me feels cheated that I'm not doing more.
Oh well, another few weeks I'll be doing the fall prep for winter...I think I can hang on. B)