Nick McKees37
McKee's 37 Product Support
- Jan 6, 2011
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A few months ago Ron White, the Vice President of Duragloss, reached out to me after reading one of my (many) posts on the forum about how I'm a waterless wash junkie. I like Ron; he's a nice guy and he cuts right to the chase.
I've got something in the works and I want your feedback on it. said Ron. A week later a gallon of Duragloss' new secret sauce was sitting on my desk.
Duragloss has been around for quite some time, so they know a thing or two about surface care enhancement. Duragloss doesn't introduce new products often, so when Ron told me he and Dr. Bailey (Duragloss' chemist) had been working on a product to fill a void in their product line, I was excited.
Fast forward a few months and Ron stopped by Autogeek headquarters to personally deliver the first production-spec bottle (it was full, of course
). Ron explained that Dr. Bailey was able to juice up the formula even more.
Unfortunately it had been raining when Ron stopped by, so I wasn't able to pluck a dirty car from the parking lot . Ron saw the iVan (Autogeek's corporate Sprinter Van) in the Show Car Garage and said "Why not use it on this?" This new product is safe for all exterior surfaces, including paint, glass, wheels, chrome, vinyl wraps, paint protection films, etc. Sounded good to me!
Here's a picture of Ron giving me a few tips. "Spray a liberal amount of product onto the surface and wipe clean with a plush microfiber towel. Flip to a dry side or grab a new towel and lightly buff to a high gloss." Check.
"Now feel how slick the surface is."
Did this new product safely clean the iVan without instilling scratches? Yes. Did it leave it slick and glossy? Yes.
Duragloss ----- coming soon to Autogeek.com :dblthumb2:
Thanks for stopping by Ron!
Duragloss Car Care Products
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I've got something in the works and I want your feedback on it. said Ron. A week later a gallon of Duragloss' new secret sauce was sitting on my desk.
Duragloss has been around for quite some time, so they know a thing or two about surface care enhancement. Duragloss doesn't introduce new products often, so when Ron told me he and Dr. Bailey (Duragloss' chemist) had been working on a product to fill a void in their product line, I was excited.
Fast forward a few months and Ron stopped by Autogeek headquarters to personally deliver the first production-spec bottle (it was full, of course

Unfortunately it had been raining when Ron stopped by, so I wasn't able to pluck a dirty car from the parking lot . Ron saw the iVan (Autogeek's corporate Sprinter Van) in the Show Car Garage and said "Why not use it on this?" This new product is safe for all exterior surfaces, including paint, glass, wheels, chrome, vinyl wraps, paint protection films, etc. Sounded good to me!
Here's a picture of Ron giving me a few tips. "Spray a liberal amount of product onto the surface and wipe clean with a plush microfiber towel. Flip to a dry side or grab a new towel and lightly buff to a high gloss." Check.
"Now feel how slick the surface is."
Did this new product safely clean the iVan without instilling scratches? Yes. Did it leave it slick and glossy? Yes.
Duragloss ----- coming soon to Autogeek.com :dblthumb2:
Thanks for stopping by Ron!
Duragloss Car Care Products
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