New Duragloss Products!
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Im happy to bring a couple new products aboard Exceldetail.com. Both from Duragloss, so you know its affordable and hi quality.
First up is their Swirl Mark Remover, #671, more of a polish then a wax, but it does deliver some average protection. Not a bad all in one, or quick fixer upper. Also can be used as a finishing polish after more aggressive polishes such as Optimum Compound or FS Med. Cut Compound. Retails for $8.50 which is a bargain. A perfect 1-2-3 punch would be 671, 105 (Total Performance Polish), then 951 AquaWax. One could be totally set up with paint care for around $25.00
Durgaloss Swirl Mark Remover is a blend of waxes, polymers and polishing agents, which easily removes swirl marks from painted surfaces. Especially recommended for dark colored vehicles that have been machine buffed.
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Next on board is a Rubber and Flat Black Dressing #271. This is a solvent based dressing. Use on all faded flat black trim and faded exterior trim pieces. Retails for $7.99 for 8oz of product.
Contains a blend of polymeric synthetic polymers in a solvent base. Cleans and shines rubber bumpers and moldings. Also recommended for flat black surfaces.
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So there ya have it, more compliments to the ever growing Duragloss line. What strikes me with all of the DG products is there price! So affordable. One would think at these prices, quality is compromised, but its not by any means!
First up is their Swirl Mark Remover, #671, more of a polish then a wax, but it does deliver some average protection. Not a bad all in one, or quick fixer upper. Also can be used as a finishing polish after more aggressive polishes such as Optimum Compound or FS Med. Cut Compound. Retails for $8.50 which is a bargain. A perfect 1-2-3 punch would be 671, 105 (Total Performance Polish), then 951 AquaWax. One could be totally set up with paint care for around $25.00
Durgaloss Swirl Mark Remover is a blend of waxes, polymers and polishing agents, which easily removes swirl marks from painted surfaces. Especially recommended for dark colored vehicles that have been machine buffed.
![](http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a304/exceldetail/Duragloss/DG671SMR.jpg)
Next on board is a Rubber and Flat Black Dressing #271. This is a solvent based dressing. Use on all faded flat black trim and faded exterior trim pieces. Retails for $7.99 for 8oz of product.
Contains a blend of polymeric synthetic polymers in a solvent base. Cleans and shines rubber bumpers and moldings. Also recommended for flat black surfaces.
![](http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a304/exceldetail/Duragloss/DG271Rubflatblackdrsg.jpg)
So there ya have it, more compliments to the ever growing Duragloss line. What strikes me with all of the DG products is there price! So affordable. One would think at these prices, quality is compromised, but its not by any means!
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A new Duragloss Trio offering:
After thinking about it overnight, I have included Duragloss #111 Clear Coat Polish, (which is really an excellent protectant with extremely little cleaning ability) instead of DG #105 (which has more cleaning ability). So the kit is as follows
After thinking about it overnight, I have included Duragloss #111 Clear Coat Polish, (which is really an excellent protectant with extremely little cleaning ability) instead of DG #105 (which has more cleaning ability). So the kit is as follows
- Duragloss #671 SMR, which will help remove swirls and scratches, as well as oxidation.
- #111 Clear Coat Polish , a beautilful, long lasting sealant, (not a polish as named), easy on and easy off.
- #952 AquaWax for after washes to help maintain your base coat of #111. Use while drying, or after drying for a decreased dilution.
- 2 Supreme Microfiber polishing towels.
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
A new Duragloss Trio offering:
After thinking about it overnight, I have included Duragloss #111 Clear Coat Polish, (which is really an excellent protectant with extremely little cleaning ability) instead of DG #105 (which has more cleaning ability). So the kit is as follows
After thinking about it overnight, I have included Duragloss #111 Clear Coat Polish, (which is really an excellent protectant with extremely little cleaning ability) instead of DG #105 (which has more cleaning ability). So the kit is as follows
- Duragloss #671 SMR, which will help remove swirls and scratches, as well as oxidation.
- #111 Clear Coat Polish , a beautilful, long lasting sealant, (not a polish as named), easy on and easy off.
- #952 AquaWax for after washes to help maintain your base coat of #111. Use while drying, or after drying for a decreased dilution.
- 2 Supreme Microfiber polishing towels.
I don't know why 111 doesn't get more "air time"... it really is a great sealant that provides a SUPER GLOSSY shine!!!! That and Aqua Wax together and you have some serious "bling"... each one of these products has not been absent from my arsenal since the first time I tried them!!!
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Thanks for the confirmation DG. Means a great deal to me knowing that these products have been in the hands of many others, and they are willing to speak up on their performance.
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Originally Posted by jimsta
Excel i was quite intent on trying the Meguairs NXT 2.0 but now with this deal... i don't know what to do... I am new to this whole waxing/polishing ordeal.
Anyone have an opinion on the Meguiars NXT or the CCP DG #111?
Anyone have an opinion on the Meguiars NXT or the CCP DG #111?
Duragloss 111!!!!
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
Thanks for the confirmation DG. Means a great deal to me knowing that these products have been in the hands of many others, and they are willing to speak up on their performance.
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Originally Posted by jimsta
oK! dang, the 105 is sold out... any difference between 111 and 105?
105 has more cleaners than 111
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105 is in stock, I forgot to update!
But for pure protection, 111. 105 has some cleaners and is an excellent light cleaner/durable protectant.
But for pure protection, 111. 105 has some cleaners and is an excellent light cleaner/durable protectant.
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
If your looking for a one shot deal, make it 105. BUT........
It would behoove you to use the AquaWax after every wash to MAINTAIN 105's protection..Plus it makes shipping a little more tolerable.....
It would behoove you to use the AquaWax after every wash to MAINTAIN 105's protection..Plus it makes shipping a little more tolerable.....
+1!!!
Get TONS of AQUA WAX!!! it's great on glass as well!! Also a great way to quickly treat rims...
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Originally Posted by Deep Gloss
+1!!!
Get TONS of AQUA WAX!!! it's great on glass as well!! Also a great way to quickly treat rims...
Get TONS of AQUA WAX!!! it's great on glass as well!! Also a great way to quickly treat rims...
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You ever have to deal with brake dust?
Applying some protectant to wheels helps make brake dust removal quite a bit easier. I recommend using a synthetic vs a Nuba as Nubas have a much lower melting point, in other words, Nubas wont last as long as a synthetic. Even something like NuFinish is better then a Nuba......
Applying some protectant to wheels helps make brake dust removal quite a bit easier. I recommend using a synthetic vs a Nuba as Nubas have a much lower melting point, in other words, Nubas wont last as long as a synthetic. Even something like NuFinish is better then a Nuba......
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Collinite 845 on rims is da bomb!!!
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I google it and found AutoGeek. They said it will last up to 5 months of protection. That's crazy! There's so many great product that my head cant keep track...
Check carquest/napa and murrays - call first - I have seen it at all three
Collinite says this product has been used as a mold release agant and cam also stop electrical flas overs - thats NUTZ!!!
845 is one of my winter protection regimens to protect against the harsh winters... great stuff
Sheck out my G6 detail on here - I used 845 on that
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Originally Posted by Deep Gloss
Check carquest/napa and murrays - call first - I have seen it at all three
Collinite says this product has been used as a mold release agant and cam also stop electrical flas overs - thats NUTZ!!!
845 is one of my winter protection regimens to protect against the harsh winters... great stuff
Sheck out my G6 detail on here - I used 845 on that![Thumbs Up](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
Collinite says this product has been used as a mold release agant and cam also stop electrical flas overs - thats NUTZ!!!
845 is one of my winter protection regimens to protect against the harsh winters... great stuff
Sheck out my G6 detail on here - I used 845 on that
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