Which Duragloss products are your favorites ?

Within the past year I have started using Duragloss products and must say there products are real nice to use and they work no second guess. The ones I have used so far

Duragloss Car Wash #901 - nice suds and cleans real well
AquaWax (AW) #951, - Just does a nice job
RV Polish #501, - Amazing on white color
Nu Glass #755 - Removes stubborn water spots with little effort

Going to be trying the following real soon
Total Perf. Polish (TPP) #105,
Leather Conidtioner (LC) #221,
Leather Shampoo (LS) #441,
 
Can't go wrong with any DG products but 2 that you really need is:

-Rinseless wash, will replace your carwash soap and it has other uses, like making up clay lube and quick detailer, BEST RINSELESS WASH OUT THERE!

-#111 sealant, its a pure sealant, easy on and easier off, outstanding shine and durability.

Oh yeah, you need #601 polish bonding agent. You add this to any DG polish/sealant to add durability as well allow you to layer w/o needing cure time.

Sent from my SPH-M930 using AG Online
 
Just tried the Aquawax #951 after a rinseless wash. It looks great over Klasse twins and 845. Plus: $6.74 Cyber Buster! Wow!
 
Here are mine...

901 - Car wash. Cherry smell and great cleaning ability
501 - Combined with 601 @ 4:1 ratio it works awesome through winter
105 - Same as 501
601 - See above
951 aquawax - AWESOME spray wax! I use it also as a drying aid.
271 rubber & flat black dressing - long lasting on exterior trim
751 glass cleaner with rain repel - After about 3 weeks of nasty NY winter weather the water sheds off my windshield at highway speeds...it started out 3 weeks ago @ about 40 mph. It hasn't degraded a whole lot considering the conditions its been in. Ice just scrapes off too without any heavy pushing.
 

Duragloss Car Wash #901 / 902 (Save yourself and get 902, the gallon version)

AquaWax (AW) #951

 
951 aquawax - AWESOME spray wax! I use it also as a drying aid.

Ditto !! I've tried a LOT of different quick detailers and quick waxes and Aqua is, in my opinion, a superior product. Wouldn't be without it.

I just started using 501, too.....and while I don't like to form conclusions based on just one or two applications, so far it has produced some stellar results.
 
I disagree about 105 and 501 being the same, other than changing around the numbers, LOL! #105 doesn't have the amount of cleaners in it, plus FWIW, its not the same color either.

Sent from my SPH-M930 using AG Online
 
Are you guys buying your products online or locally. I went to 2 car quests yesterday and both didn't have much of a selection of DG products. I'm in the same boat as the OP and would like to start trying out some of their products.
 
Are you guys buying your products online or locally. I went to 2 car quests yesterday and both didn't have much of a selection of DG products. I'm in the same boat as the OP and would like to start trying out some of their products.

Well pick up what you can locally, try it out and if they can't order what you want its all here at AG.


Sent from my SPH-M930 using AG Online
 
Duragloss warehouse here. I started slow with 652, 601, 105 and 501. I now have almost everything DG sells. My list would be short if I only listed what I do not have. The product I probably use the most is 932 for rinseless washes and mix a QD. As others have said every product DG makes is inexpensive and does what it is suppose to do. I now look at the buy in bulk for those products which lowers the price even further. Everything DG makes has incredible longevity when used correctly.

Dave
 
If there a better product than 901, I haven't found it. Stellar results every time. Works perfect in a foam gun without diluting it. Set to setting A.

501 is legendary and until you've used this product you haven't seen what a stellar paint cleaner this is.

105 looks as good as any carnauba and btw it lasts up to a year.

Their tire products are great. Wish they had compounds and polishes.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Duragloss warehouse here. I started slow with 652, 601, 105 and 501. I now have almost everything DG sells. My list would be short if I only listed what I do not have. The product I probably use the most is 932 for rinseless washes and mix a QD. As others have said every product DG makes is inexpensive and does what it is suppose to do. I now look at the buy in bulk for those products which lowers the price even further. Everything DG makes has incredible longevity when used correctly.

Dave

How do you like the rinse less compared to ONR? Can it also be used as a clay lube?
 
How do you like the rinse less compared to ONR? Can it also be used as a clay lube?

I love the rinseless. It has Aqua wax in the 932 so the coatings remain a sealant. I still have a gallon of the original ONR that has not been opened since turning to 932, maybe I will use it some day on something. I have used the 932 rinseless as a clay lube with no problems. I believe the newer ONR has carnuba (correct me if I am wrong) but I refuse to top coat or mix any carnuba product over the sealant because products like Aqua wax etc. become worthless as they will not bond to carnuba.

Dave
 
I've found DG's rinseless to "stick" to the paint better, if that makes any sense. It kinda streaks across as you swipe your sponge over the surface. Not only that but DG's rinseless has AW in it, leaving the paint clean, shiny and protected. Works great as a clay lube and QD. 24 ounces of DG rinseless into a gallon jub, top off with water and you've got a gallon of QD, half that for clay lube.

Sent from my SPH-M930 using AG Online
 
I didn't mean it was the same product I meant I use it and like it in the same way/ratio

I disagree about 105 and 501 being the same, other than changing around the numbers, LOL! #105 doesn't have the amount of cleaners in it, plus FWIW, its not the same color either.

Sent from my SPH-M930 using AG Online
 
Started a thread about some "heavyweight" (durability-wise) LSP's were knocked out after 3 exposures to road salt. You know what didn't wear down: Duragloss 271 on the black trim running along the car half way down the door, 2 feet from the road. I applied 2 coats in early October and it's still holding up and looking phenomenal. This is a great product.

I was also impressed with the DG 601/111 combo. I had laid down three coats on my fender and could honestly say its sheeting properties were second to none; no BS. It did give off that plastic-type look (and that's not a bad thing at all, just different), but it also had a surprising amount of depth to it. Loved how it looked.
 
Started a thread about some "heavyweight" (durability-wise) LSP's were knocked out after 3 exposures to road salt. You know what didn't wear down: Duragloss 271 on the black trim running along the car half way down the door, 2 feet from the road. I applied 2 coats in early October and it's still holding up and looking phenomenal. This is a great product.

I was also impressed with the DG 601/111 combo. I had laid down three coats on my fender and could honestly say its sheeting properties were second to none; no BS. It did give off that plastic-type look (and that's not a bad thing at all, just different), but it also had a surprising amount of depth to it. Loved how it looked.

Agree, 271,253,531 all great and durable. Each one gives a different appearance to some extent. 321 is also good if you like the natural tire look with no gloss.

Dave
 
Is DG also available at Napa? Thought I read that somewhere.
 
Is DG also available at Napa? Thought I read that somewhere.

You can check for more info and if you like the products buy them here for slightly better prices (especially during sales) or in bulk.
Duragloss

Dave
 
Back
Top