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Old 04-23-2008, 10:10 AM
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i tell you what... nothing i have come up with beats DG combo. I may have to get with Piet and bring my DG and he his Zero, i mean Zaino and see what's better

Awesome work on the trucks guys... definately the cleanest fire trucks in Canada or the US for that matter
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Old 04-23-2008, 10:16 AM
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i tell you what... nothing i have come up with beats DG combo. I may have to get with Piet and bring my DG and he his Zero, i mean Zaino and see what's better

Awesome work on the trucks guys... definately the cleanest fire trucks in Canada or the US for that matter


DG..best bang for the buck...Sorry I plugged them all the time...but I have used a ton of products for paint and trim and washing...and for the money they beat most...

menz...DG...Zaino and Hi Temp and 3m...collinite....my go to stuff now...I will get a picture of what i have bought in the last 5 years...chasing the perfect shine...I beat I am over 4000 easy...and now I give alot away i do not use...

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I love lots of pics! Maybe you guys can do some process videos, and post them on Youtube...I guarantee you will get the best rating...
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Old 04-23-2008, 07:09 PM
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i tell you what... nothing i have come up with beats DG combo. I may have to get with Piet and bring my DG and he his Zero, i mean Zaino and see what's better

Awesome work on the trucks guys... definately the cleanest fire trucks in Canada or the US for that matter
Glad you enjoyed it Dust2Glory, thank you for the feed back.

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DG..best bang for the buck...Sorry I plugged them all the time...but I have used a ton of products for paint and trim and washing...and for the money they beat most...

menz...DG...Zaino and Hi Temp and 3m...collinite....my go to stuff now...I will get a picture of what i have bought in the last 5 years...chasing the perfect shine...I beat I am over 4000 easy...and now I give alot away i do not use...

Al
I agree with you Al and glad I listend to you guys about DG, it's a great product and yes it's at a great prize

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I love lots of pics! Maybe you guys can do some process videos, and post them on Youtube...I guarantee you will get the best rating...
You know me and pictures I'm just glad you guys enjoy them...as for the process videos lol..yea I've been thinking about that... but I always just put the idea off the side
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Whats the durability of the Duragloss?
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Old 04-23-2008, 08:13 PM
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Whats the durability of the Duragloss?
The durability on DG is quite good, I applied it on one of the owner of this business's vehicle back in January and it's saw the vehicle and received feed back from the customer and I saw and I was told that it was still beading very good and all he has to do is rinse the vehicle and all the salt/dirt comes off really easy. I saw it on the weekend and the vehicle looks good and it's only received quick rinses two times a week no hand washing at all.

So it's true what they say about DG, it does lat a long time
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Carlos,

Does spraying AW on the paint when removing ease the process or is it simply for looks? Maybe I havent read write ups close enough but I never read about this method, but I am interested in your feedback .
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Old 04-23-2008, 08:37 PM
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Carlos,

Does spraying AW on the paint when removing ease the process or is it simply for looks? Maybe I havent read write ups close enough but I never read about this method, but I am interested in your feedback .
Well this is just my opinion but by using AW it does make the removal process much easier but at the same time I feel it enhances the apperance of the surface...I mean it seem to give it that extra umph to the paint..but that's just my opinion..it could be my eyes playing tricks on me again
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Well this is just my opinion but by using AW it does make the removal process much easier but at the same time I feel it enhances the apperance of the surface...I mean it seem to give it that extra umph to the paint..but that's just my opinion..it could be my eyes playing tricks on me again
Thanks for the response, Im going to give it a try myself maybe this weekend.

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