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Well I'm back, apparently the crapy day I was having last friday had nothing to do with staying out to late the night before, nope it was all just the flu, yep the flu, boy was that fun. I've been in bed for the past few days unable to do anything, like clean my car, which turned green from all the pollen as it sat there, oh and the best part, my stuff AG came in that friday night and all I could do was look at it, man it sucked. Well against my better judgment I finally got enough strength to get out of bed a clean my car. Couldn't do to much, still weak and out of it from all the meds, but luckly my car was basically clean, so used my new californa duster to get all the pollen off and then started trying my new stuff. And of course after all this work it rained, boy am I on a roll, I wonder whats next.

My order, can't wait to try all of it out and post some reviews.

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The Review:

The Californa Duster:
After much disscusion and reaserching, I decided to give this thing a try. I was a little worried about the swirling factor, but curiosity overcame and I bought one. After letting it sit for a day to remove excess wax residue, I used it. My car was covered in pollen and instead of washing, I figured this would be a good test. Boy was I impressed. This thing practicly picked up every piece of pollen off my paint. I let it drag along the paint just barely, suing the weight of the duster. After each pass I gave it a good shake to release majority of the pollen. Overall this was a very good investment, easy to use, safe, actually works, and cuts normal qd time in half. I do recommend following with you favorite qd, just to make sure the finish is perfect.
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Poorboys Spray and Gloss:
After removing all the pollen I gave it a quick wip done with PB Spray and Gloss and a purple cobra mf. I've been wanting to try this for a while, I use PB WW and really like it, so i figured the SG would be just as good. First off it has strong smell to it that reminds me of something I just can't figure out. I actually dilute it half and half in a 32oz with water. bottle. I do this with all my ww or qds, instead of four 32 oz. bottles from one gallon i get eight, and I have found that it has no effect on the prodcut itself, I did a lot of different test before coming to this conclusion. Overall this was a very good qd, went on easy and wiped off effortlessly with no streaks or haze. Very nice finish, very glossy and slick, one of the better Qds I've tried. Overall this is a qd I will stick with and will buy again, worth a try.

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Duragloss TPP #105
I have to thank my man Whithunder46 for turning me on to this product, and here is why. After, removing all the pollen and giving the car a quick wipe down, I broke out the da with a white edge pad and the DG 105. I must warn you, this stuff is very fluid and comes out easily without squeezing the bottle, accidently did that at first and put a little to much on the pad. It has a pleasent smell too it and a little goes a long way. I did the car panel by panel on setting 5. The product spreas very well and even, and came off even easier. As a cleaner it removed some minor waterspots I had and a few little stains from my car just sitting there for so long. But nothing suprised me more than the finish, OMG, this has to be the best, and I mean best product I have tried on my car. Extreme wetness and shine, depth and an amazing feel. This stuff truly lives up to its claim on white paint. I almost didn't want to put any wax on top of it, still I put some Pinn Souv. over it, which only increased the shine, very good combo. Overall, if you have a white car you must try this stuff, again this has to be the best product I have used on white. Even by itself its enough to turn heads. The pics are before I put the Souv. on.
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Really enjoyed the write up buddy, very informative. I enjoy write ups alot because I learn from them....um...but wasup with the pictures?
 
Glad you liked the 105! Isn't it great!! Comes off soooo easy. I've only used it on light color vehicles and just love the wet look it gives them. I haven't really used it on dark paints.

If you have DG AW, try keeping the Souv and 105 up with that. The white paint really likes the AW for refresh!
 
Let's get the pics back up, I want to see what I'm reading about!!!
 
I've got DG#105 on my Mother-in-laws white Toyota. It was topped with DG AW as per Sparkie and Al. I still remember saying "You've got to be kidding". It was incredibly shiney. My wife's car is white and is 100 per cent Pinnacle stuff. Souveran and CM as LSP. They are both over-the-top good looking. Bet you get the best of both worlds putting the Souveran over the #105. Please let us know how it comes out.
 
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