BobbyG
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- Dec 29, 2009
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I'm hoping to get a DA of some sort in the next couple of months. Are the results from using a da with dg501 worth the wait or should I go ahead and apply by hand? Also, I live in Nebraska so I'm curious if this or 845 would provide the best protection during the winter? I'd like to get the white to pop as much as it can but am willing to put something else on as winter approaches for max protection if dg501 isn't going to cut it. Thoughts?
After cleaning / polishing with Duragloss 501 apply a coat of Duragloss 601 primer then top with Duragloss 105 sealant. This will provide some long lasting durable protection. Topping with Collinite 845 will only add depth and additional protection for a long hard New England winter.....

Bobby in that last pic is that a little ramp to park on so you can dress the whole tire?
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Yes it is! When I can, I prefer to work in the shade and take advantage of the room, breeze, light, and fresh air. To access the whole tire I built these portable ramps.
The ramps are constructed using a 4' 2X8 for the base, a 3' 2X4 to support the tire, and a small stop block on the end. They work great!!
