Tex Star Detail
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Al-53 said:Ok...I am done here..I was doing a starter for the ATV..I finished the carb early today...
OK here is the scoop...I was very curious about the Marine products for use on cars....I asked them before about them and I got yes they can be used on cars..but no real specifics...
Today I got the low down.....
the 501 polish...was told it is best cleaner/polish they make...stronger than 101...it has more cleaner in it but also more sealant than 101... is very slick to repel oil and algae ..will make a great base for 105 or 111...also close to the durability of 105....plus micro abrasives like 101 to burnish a high gloss..
the Marine Shampoo....good for cars also..it has a bit more cleaner in the soap...but also more polymers....will not remove any sealants...has a high gloss also...
the Marine protectant...I just got some of this...it is detergent resistant...has water repellent in it...and a sunscreen to prevent fading ..can be used on trim..interiors....tires...rubber trim....said it lasts a long time....will not wash off
the Marine Detailer...this one sounded nice..it is a cleaner..and a sealant ..it is very slick to retard mildew and mold growth...anti static...highly water repellent...lasts on a average of 3-4 weeks...and again detergent resistant..would be nice for the in between AW uses...I forgot this..can be used like a waterless wash...sorta like PB's S&W
All in all I was told the Marine line is a little more potent than the auto line due to the conditions boats endure...they all have extra UV protectors also...
so my next order is the Detailer to try out and the 501 marine polish as a AIO
if 501 is stronger than 101 as a cleaner and more protection..that's more bang for the buck...
no new stuff coming...just fiddling on improving what they have now
AL
Thanks for the run down AL. I will have to start stocking some DG in my trailer now!
