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UPS just got here an hour ago. Heard a slam on the porch. Looked out and there lay my box with PBMA packing tape! Top of the box was crushed down, and all I could think of was, leaking products! Thankfully, everything was fine. I had alot more stuff ordered initially but had to cut out some things due to smaller bonus check. :( It was tough deciding what to remove. Finally removed the SCG twins (nano seal & glaze), Grime Destroyer, DP Plex-All, DG105, Einzett metal polish. The stuff that came is what I need most. Now I've completed my Menzerna triple-punch with the addition of PG. I already have SIP and PO106FF. Most of these products are thanks to your Reviews!
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Sweet..

That DG 501 is climbing my charts, great cleaner with a great look
 
See some great stuff there, enjoy and get ready for the winter months coming soon.
 
Nice order. I've got to look up DG#265(???). I'd be interested in why you got the PG for a triple punch. So far SIP has taken care of some really tough ones for me.
 
That DG#265 is interesting. Good for lots of areas. Please let us know how you use it.
 
Very nice order, glad to see some Duragloss in there!
 
Thanks guys. Yup! Getting ready for the winter. Gonna try DG501, PB EX-P, and Collinite 845, in that sequence.
Nice order. I've got to look up DG#265(???). I'd be interested in why you got the PG for a triple punch. So far SIP has taken care of some really tough ones for me.
SIP worked pretty good for me when I detailed my son's Hyundai. The next car that I'll be doing is my youngest son's Saturn, and that one is badly swirled with scratches. I know I'd have to make 2 or 3 passes to get at them. Thought I'd try the PG, with 1 pass, and then PO106FF. Got a couple more older vehicles that I want to try PG on, later. I saw that detail that Strokin04 did on that Ranger with PG, and decided to try it.
That DG#265 is interesting. Good for lots of areas. Please let us know how you use it.
I intend to try it on my Explorer. The black plastic area between the windshield and hood, has lots of louvered vents. It's now dark grey on mine. I want to try and spray that area and then go between the slats with a MF-wrapped Q-tip or something, to spread it around. That area really bugs me.
When I get around to using it, I'll definitely post a review. Here's the area....where the wipers sit.
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Nice order...lots of good stuff....you will have fun with them...

if you use the 265 for trim....spray on a MF and wipe the trim..works great,..and lasts....

Also..the 501 will out last the EX-P....as far as durability....DG said thier test panel lasted about 4 months in a test tank of salt water...

power gloss is some strong stuff so be careful....but works great on tuff stuff...gets down to buisness fast....

the Wurth battery cleaner is great stuff....a must have....I use it alot on the ATV's and cars....its a good practice to do when winter is coming..nothing worse than a dead battery due to corrison on the leads...very good product....

AL
 
Nice order...lots of good stuff....you will have fun with them...

if you use the 265 for trim....spray on a MF and wipe the trim..works great,..and lasts....

Also..the 501 will out last the EX-P....as far as durability....DG said their test panel lasted about 4 months in a test tank of salt water...

power gloss is some strong stuff so be careful....but works great on tuff stuff...gets down to buisness fast....

the Wurth battery cleaner is great stuff....a must have....I use it alot on the ATV's and cars....its a good practice to do when winter is coming..nothing worse than a dead battery due to corrison on the leads...very good product....

AL
Thanks for the info Al. :cheers:
So should I skip the EX-P and just use 501 and Collinite 845? Sounds like a great winter combo. I didn't get DG105, due to budget constraints.:p I had lots of EX-P which I should use. Been using it to seal my wheels.
Yup! Wurth battery cleaner was on Closeout sale. I needed something for my battery, and reading the product page perked my interest. I'm glad that you like this product.
 
Thanks for the info Al. :cheers:
So should I skip the EX-P and just use 501 and Collinite 845? Sounds like a great winter combo. I didn't get DG105, due to budget constraints.:p I had lots of EX-P which I should use. Been using it to seal my wheels.
Yup! Wurth battery cleaner was on Closeout sale. I needed something for my battery, and reading the product page perked my interest. I'm glad that you like this product.

501 and collinite will go the winter....I am going to do the same....I was up in the air about it..but I have 501 on the truck close to 3 months now..and its holding up fine.....I say its the closest product for protection to 105...just that it has way more cleaners....

my kid loves 501 on his bike...when it rains the bike is dry...I told him use AW on it..he said no its fine...lol....

Al
 
how stiff is that easy brush? i ws thinking of buying one
 
how stiff is that easy brush? i was thinking of buying one
I haven't tried it out yet. I saw it in action on this thread and finally decided to get it. http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/9337-full-detail-bmw-745li.html Comments from others at the end of that thread about the EZ-Detail brush.
I just opened the package. The shaft of the brush is pretty stiff. It can be bent into different angles. The bristles are actually not too stiff. They feel soft when I run my hand over them. I slapped my hand with the brush, and the bristles aren't stiff enough to poke your hand, like how some brushes do. It didn't hurt my hand. The bristles do bounce back to shape. I can see why this would work, but yet be gentle enough not to scratch your wheels.
Says on the package........
Clean grease or oil off the bristles with warm water and soap or a solvent.
If the bristles become matted or bent, rinse brush with hot water and hang to dry.
And it's MADE IN THE USA.
 
Nice order you got there alban, I keep forget to get those finger...um..thingy's lol...can't remember there name oh that and the bug spunge...see can never have enough products...there's always something to get lol.

Look forward on readig your next post.

Thank you for sharing.
 
how stiff is that easy brush? i ws thinking of buying one
It does splatter a little, but I love how you can bend it to get behind the spokes. You won't be sorry for getting it.
 
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