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Hahaha...ya, and then some. Ask Richard about how hard it was to strip from his car!!
Well, I applied the 501/601 combo to my truck back on November. I'm thinking I'm already seeing it give up on the sides and in front of the rear fender. The hood is still beading nicely, however the vertical panels don't show much at all.
As soon as I get a chance I'm going to redo it. Hopefully round two will go better. 2 months was a bit less than I hoped for.
What is Duragloss 501?
I always follow 501 up with 105. In my opinion, I am using 501 to clean the paint and to make it jump. Any protection it offers is just a bonus. Following that up with 105 (and top that combo with Colli 845 if you want insane protection) is what seals the deal, so to speak. I suspect the steps you did mostly accomplished cleaning the paint vs sealing it. Were the pads dirty after the application? That's a hint right there. Anyway, sorry it didn't live up to your expectation.Well, I applied the 501/601 combo to my truck back on November. I'm thinking I'm already seeing it give up on the sides and in front of the rear fender. The hood is still beading nicely, however the vertical panels don't show much at all.
As soon as I get a chance I'm going to redo it. Hopefully round two will go better. 2 months was a bit less than I hoped for.
I always follow 501 up with 105. In my opinion, I am using 501 to clean the paint and to make it jump. Any protection it offers is just a bonus. Following that up with 105 (and top that combo with Colli 845 if you want insane protection) is what seals the deal, so to speak. I suspect the steps you did mostly accomplished cleaning the paint vs sealing it. Were the pads dirty after the application? That's a hint right there. Anyway, sorry it didn't live up to your expectation.
I always follow 501 up with 105. In my opinion, I am using 501 to clean the paint and to make it jump. Any protection it offers is just a bonus. Following that up with 105 (and top that combo with Colli 845 if you want insane protection) is what seals the deal, so to speak. I suspect the steps you did mostly accomplished cleaning the paint vs sealing it. Were the pads dirty after the application? That's a hint right there. Anyway, sorry it didn't live up to your expectation.
I always follow 501 up with 105. In my opinion, I am using 501 to clean the paint and to make it jump. Any protection it offers is just a bonus. Following that up with 105 (and top that combo with Colli 845 if you want insane protection) is what seals the deal, so to speak. I suspect the steps you did mostly accomplished cleaning the paint vs sealing it. Were the pads dirty after the application? That's a hint right there. Anyway, sorry it didn't live up to your expectation.
I don't know if I'd call what I did a decon or not. I made a strong cleaning solution of megs gold class soap and Dawn. I didn't clay the paint this time because I didn't feel and contaminants on the paint.I was thinking that also. Did you clay or do a decon (Iron X,Dawn) wash before applying? Like Richy said your were probably cleaning vs sealing. I did both my DD back in November also, but I used Megs cleaner wax to give a light clean/polish and then topped it with Collonite 476s both cars still look great and beading like crazy.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/43494-quick-wash-wax-my-daily-drivers-today.html
sorry to hi-jack this thread.. rich, have you had a chance to use the new DG rinseless wash?
I will give the DG105 a go when the weather and work allows. Rwright going to send me a couple ounces to try out (and I do greatly appreciate it). It amazes me how nice the people here are. Truly amazes me.
Thanks,
Chris