Klasse Act
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Sorry I missed that but some people have actually bought the product already too though, right?
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Sorry I missed that but some people have actually bought the product already too though, right?
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Thanks Killa, I plan on getting some before spring along with some DG rinseless and AW, both in gallon sizes.
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If you can't wait, there's a VERY similar product made by DP. It was released right after squeaky clean.
I saw the Prep Polish and considered it since its made to work with DPPC but I'm pretty loyal to DP because each product I've used from them has exceeded my expectations, not to say DP hasn't because they too make great products w/o as much fanfare as the "Johnny Come Lately" products, even though they make everything that's latest and greatest. With that said, I hope DG makes a paint coating and also would bring over their WOWA product!
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Is Duragloss selling this stuff yet??? I haven't seen it on AG yet.
You haven't really cleaned your paint until you've used 501. If SC is the essentially the same cleaner without leaving anything behind its a must have product.
I agree with everything you're saying but I've always been under the impression 501 contained chemical cleaners. It cleans so well I use it for that purpose alone despite its AIO designation. I use other stuff for polishing and protecting.Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought 501 is an abrasive cleaner (a polish) that has some protection qualities - an all-in-one type product. The Squeaky Clean is different in that it contains no sealant at all and no abrasives. It is considered a paint cleaner but it uses chemicals to do so, not abrasives. Another example of this type of chemical cleaner is P21S Paintwork Cleanser.
I could be all wrong about this but that is my understanding of it. If I am correct, these are two different products with different purposes. That is, Squeaky Clean will clean your paint but not polish it in preparation for an LSP. 501 on the other hand can be applied and stand alone as an LSP.
asked how the two products compared in cleaning strength alone
Sorry to dredge up an old thread but does anyone have any info on the online retail availability of Duragloss Squeaky Clean? I see it on DG's website only and for a 4 ounce size at $8.00. That's fine and will get that product at that location because i love the concept of how this is intended...paint cleaner leaving NOTHING behind...but i figured there would be a larger quantity and widely available by now.
Any insider info?
Sorry for the very belated appreciation but thanks Richy! :dblthumb2: