expdetailing
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- Aug 17, 2014
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Sorry Guys, I don't have pics, but I wanted to encourage everyone to try DuraGloss' 901 shampoo. I feel it is very hard to hype, properly, a shampoo because the perception may be "Shampoos are just about all the same. How much difference can they make anyways?" I used DG901 for the first time today, and was thoroughly impressed. First, I must say, I have to give props to a fellow kind-hearted AG member sent it to me for free, along with many other DG products.
The shampoo calls for one oz per three gallons. It is the suddsiest, creamiest, most lubricating shampoo I've used by far. Let me say "by far" one more time. My former shampoos were: Meg's Wash & Wax, HD Wash, Nanolex Revitalizing Shampoo, & many other OTC products. Let me say, DG901 smokes the one's I've tried so far. The shine was outstanding on my van afterwards. The shine was more than just noticable. The shine left behind was superior to anything I've tried. Let me say, I used a non-DuraGloss spray wax (I won't name which one) after the wash, and it kind-of killed DG's gloss from the shampoo.
I feel, DuraGloss is a well-known brand amongst the older generation that the younger generation should come to know because their products are impressive, and DG doesn't put out any duds. For me, I stayed away from DG because the "Dura" in their name reminded me of the "Dura" in Duralast, from Autozone, which conjurs up in my mind "cheap & economical." Don't let the "Dura" in DuraGloss fool you and keep you from trying their products. You'll miss-out if you do.
The shampoo calls for one oz per three gallons. It is the suddsiest, creamiest, most lubricating shampoo I've used by far. Let me say "by far" one more time. My former shampoos were: Meg's Wash & Wax, HD Wash, Nanolex Revitalizing Shampoo, & many other OTC products. Let me say, DG901 smokes the one's I've tried so far. The shine was outstanding on my van afterwards. The shine was more than just noticable. The shine left behind was superior to anything I've tried. Let me say, I used a non-DuraGloss spray wax (I won't name which one) after the wash, and it kind-of killed DG's gloss from the shampoo.
I feel, DuraGloss is a well-known brand amongst the older generation that the younger generation should come to know because their products are impressive, and DG doesn't put out any duds. For me, I stayed away from DG because the "Dura" in their name reminded me of the "Dura" in Duralast, from Autozone, which conjurs up in my mind "cheap & economical." Don't let the "Dura" in DuraGloss fool you and keep you from trying their products. You'll miss-out if you do.