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  1. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    How do I offend those who personally insult me instead of answering questions asked :confused:
  2. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    So, DG calls its' sealants a "polish". And that's what makes me "green" in detailing? :) P.S. I don't dispute being rather amateurish in detaling (certainly not an Expert and Pro), but if DG calls its' sealant a polish, how does it make me "green" in detailing ? :)
  3. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    I am an atheist and don't believe in offering my right cheek when someone slaps the left. Respect is a two way street. I described, to the best of my abilities, the condition of the car I have and the tools and resources I have. I asked very straightforward questions (what products to buy , what...
  4. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    Dear Kelly Allen, With all due respect ,Sir , but you sitting in Austin, Texas will not decide what I ,being here on East Coast, will do with my car or how will I approach this project. This is not a House or Representatives and Tea Party members don't override my personal decisions how to care...
  5. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    That's not a point. That is a reference to a sentence with an error in order of the words. It is written thus: "I have a new car with black clear coa" What is means is: "I have a new black car with clear coat" It could be written even more precisely: "I have a new car which is painted in...
  6. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    And your point (or question) is? :confused: P.S. Below is my OP, without words and phrases taken out of context.
  7. carenthusiast

    Please help! Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather cleaner-conditioner ruined brand new seats !

    Unfortunately I did not. If I did (I realize it now) there wouldn't be so much of a gloss afterwards.
  8. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    No, I am not confused about it. Confusion is partially generated by use of words (including by manufacturers of products). If you read description of DG 105 there is hardly a word about it being a sealant , it's called everything BUT a sealant ( a polish, a polymer wax, cleaner, a product...
  9. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    Fortunately, my car is garage kept ( I have a parking garage which protects from rain, snow and other hazards under the sun). I really want to reduce that "full time" responsibility, that's one of the reasons I want to polish and seal it now, so I can get a little rest. Even a regular bucket...
  10. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    VISITOR, I think DG105 is what I will use for sealing, sounds good to me. And if the HF DA is good enough for the task, I may give it a shot at $60. And Megs M205 , to correct the paint of course. Unless I get some better suggestions I am likely to follow these steps (bucket wash with dish...
  11. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    ski, while I thank you for participating in this discussion, I must once again remind you that I did not ask for links to entire collection of all the articles the OP (in the post you linked) ever wrote. He even explained there that his main purpose was to link ALL of the articles he ever wrote...
  12. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    Bob , there isn't such a thing as , literally, black clear coat. But there is black paint with the clear coat over it. I made sure to mention that the paint has clear coat (though anyone would assume the same, since all new cars come with the clear coat). And I emphasized that it is (referring...
  13. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    So far I've got two answers that I found directly related to question I asked : First was to use M205 as a polish to remove fine scratches and swirl marks. Second was to use DG 105 to seal the clear coat. I also got one suggestion (which is tempting enough to consider) and that is to buy HF DA...
  14. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    Are you sure I need all that, including a compound, for a car that shipped off factory plant just a three months ago? I know I will need polish and some sealant/wax/coating. I would very much want to settle on specific product and hope to get some feedback on what works the best. So far I was...
  15. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    DG 105 is cleaner/polish, not really a sealant. According to this product link on autogeek (Duragloss Total Performance Polish (TPP) # 105) it provides tough coating. It doesn't even use word "sealant". So, if I was to pick on words then DG 105 is not even a sealant to begin with. And the link...
  16. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    I may give it a shot. I guess I won't know for sure how good it is until I try it, but I figure it being DA it can't do damage to a clear coat. May be I should really give it a try. Thank you for the advise :props:
  17. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    I am not pretentious, rather humble about my detailing skills. In fact, because I have more than one decade of experience detailing my cars I know how little I know. When I was washing my dads car as an 8 years old kid I thought I knew everything one can know about car detailing. With experience...
  18. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    I will check it out. It's not what I planned to do, but if it works as well as you describe I may consider it as an option.
  19. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    I thought about may be buying a used DA with solid reputation of doing a good job. I have Makita rotary now, it's not the best rotary you can get but it's good. I learned the difference between good and mediocre rotary since i owned Makita. In theory it's just a motor with a pad turning at...
  20. carenthusiast

    How to seal a brand new car?

    One of the motivational factors to "do it myself" is that I want to have full control of the process and since it's my car and I can't trust it to just any detailer. So, part of time/effort will have to be spent on finding the right one. But DA is not in my plans for now. May be I change my...
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