Does anyone have experience with the microfiber towels offered by Duragloss?
It looks like they have a drying towel (17"x26" long microfiber towel. Custom made for Duragloss), polishing cloth and wash mitt.
Prices are kind of steep but it appears to be the best quality stuff I can get locally.
Mothers clay works well. I use it because I can get it over the counter locally.
What are your plans for polishing? I don't think you're going to get the result you are looking for if you are just claying and sealing/waxing.
Hey man, at least the jack didnt slip while you were under the car.. Close one!
It looks almost as if the finish has been clouded by a chemical reaction. As the others say, try some polish and see if it improves.
Thought I'd chime in.
I use the HF rotary and haven't had any problems with it. Worked great when I needed more power than the porter cable. It's a night and day difference.
It does slow down under load quite a bit, but I'm not a pro, just a hobbyist..
I did switch out the backing plate...
Duragloss non-silicone dressing works well, lasts quite a while too. Great for the not too shiny but still dark look.
I use it on plastic trim as well.
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This really bums me out. I've had eggs, chew and someone take a pencil all over the trunk or my car over the years. The number one thing I'm striving to teach my six year old daughter is respect, for people and their property. It's unimaginable that people like us, who take the the utmost care...
I recently purchased Duragloss NSD #321 and have applied it to all of my exterior plastic/rubber trim & tires.
Seems to hold up pretty well, its been about a week.
I'd suggest looking into glue pulling.
I have a cheap kit that comes with 2 different temp glues and a simple twist puller with some tabs. I've taken out and at least reduced some deeper dings with good results. You could take it to the professional level with a lot of practice and pro level...