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I don't know, I don't have a bottle in front of me. Just seen it on AG's site. I do know that #101 is one heck of a cleaner. Check out the link.Jimmie said:Haven't tried it Sparkie. Does the bottle say anything about machine or hand?
sparkie said:I don't know, I don't have a bottle in front of me. Just seen it on AG's site. I do know that #101 is one heck of a cleaner. Check out the link.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/2540-duragloss-old-john-deere.html
Jimmie said:Man Sparkie that tractor was over-the-top awesome. Glad to learn about DG#101. Thanks.
Gary Sword said:Sparkie did a great turn around job on that tracker. I still have not tried any Duragloss products. I going have to order some one these days based on some of sparkie's results.
Bags I never have used #652, but that is how I do use #101. Work it in with your PC until it's almost gone and wipe the rest with MF.Bags said:So do you work it till it breaks down and starts to dust or runs clear? What speed r u using on the PC?
I think the dust is me being and using aggressive pads, I always took it that it was clear coat. Trying to save some time and doing light corrections on the paint, I was just forcing the pad to correct the paint. But you are right the product itself dose not dust.Al-53 said:Bags..it does not dust....I use a 4 inch pad since it seems to get absorbed some what...
Put it on the pad...smear it on the paint and work it in till it about clears...sometimes if you over work it it seems hard to remove..just use a QD or fast clean and shine to wipe it off...
It is not going to due heavy corrections now...just for very lite stuff and finished look ...it is chemical cleaner and lite correction product...
AL