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Old 06-22-2008, 04:12 PM
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Default Re: What Duragloss products should I use

Polish is a term used loosely in the detailing world. Something is a polish only if it improves the condition of the paint in any way (remove defects, burnish surface, etc). Sometimes companies (Zaino, DG) will use Polish to describe a LSP (last step product or wax).

If you are going all local, I recomend using #105 or #111 with a spray of #951 for the LSP. For the polish, duragloss has a pre-cleaner and a swirl remover. Use whichever one will solve your paint problems (often swirl remover first, then pre-cleaner).

Honestly, like I mentioned in the article, better products can be had online. I recomend Enzittes, Optimum, Menzerna, Klasse, etc for some better polishes. #105 is still my fav LSP though!

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