richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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I love Duragloss products and have been using them for years. They are my "go to" supplier and will continue to be until someone comes up with a line that performs as well at their price point. Having said that, I wonder why they feel a need to produce a bonding agent, separate from the sealant itself? They acknowledge that products like 105 and 111 can be stand alone LSPs but to further their durability and enhance their performance, 601 is a necessary component. Why this separate product I wonder?
As far as I know, they are the only ones who have this kind of caveat to their sealants. What they are saying in effect is our sealants will perform very well on their own but buy this other thing, mix them all up and they will perform even better. It really does not make sense but if Duragloss can sell two or three product components to accomplish the same thing as others do by selling one product (such as the 845), more power to them.
No, man, it's all about chemistry. On its own, 501 or 105 is great. Mix them with a product that affects its shelf life (601), they become extraordinary. They must be mixed to unlock the synergy. It can't be offered as a stand alone product due to a very short shelf life.
Do you understand the difference? 845 is a different animal.
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