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Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here.

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Old 02-20-2008, 12:10 PM
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Hey AL-53, Wolfpacker, Motor City and anyone else fortunate enough to try the sealant that al-53's buddy provided, I have a request for y'all. Can someone try to put it over DG 601 and see if that decreases its cure time? That's the only way to improve on this formula by the looks of it. Someone still got some left to try?
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Old 02-20-2008, 12:16 PM
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Wolf did this already.. he should chime in soon
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Old 02-20-2008, 07:59 PM
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Wolf did this already.. he should chime in soon
I did this on the second coat but I really haven't noticed a difference. I thought the thing with 601 was to get it to have more durability.
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Old 02-21-2008, 08:19 AM
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I did this on the second coat but I really haven't noticed a difference. I thought the thing with 601 was to get it to have more durability.
I could be wrong, but my impression after speaking with the brother that does the chemistry at DG (don't remember his name right now) is that its purpose was to eliminate curing time so 105 could be followed up with AW or a 2nd coat. That's how I was using it at the end of the summer...using it to follow up 105 with AW.
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I could be wrong, but my impression after speaking with the brother that does the chemistry at DG (don't remember his name right now) is that its purpose was to eliminate curing time so 105 could be followed up with AW or a 2nd coat. That's how I was using it at the end of the summer...using it to follow up 105 with AW.
I didn't know that I wish I had done it on the first coat to see if it reached peak look prior to the 48 hours in the areas where I used 601.
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