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Postby Sean » Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:00 pm

green_comet wrote:ScratchX, Resin polish, and Gloss protection.


That's pretty much the combo I've been using, but hadn't had a need to use the scrach X for a while.

Despite the warning on the bottle, I;ve used scratch X on a buffer at very low speed and seen excellent results.
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Postby Hammer » Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:23 pm

JBT wrote:The easiest products I've ever used are Duragloss Aquawax and Duragloss 105 sealant.

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Aquawax - Spray on after rinsing (and sheeting most of the rinse water off) and dry off with a microfibre cloth/towel. It actually seems to help dry off the car. It can also be used after the car has been dried. It's a spray on sealant and lasts much longer than a wax.

Duragloss 105 sealant - wipe on and buff off when dry.

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Good to use as a base for extra protection and will last for 6-12 months depending on how much time the car is out in the weather.


Do you use put on Duragloss after you've used aquawax?
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Postby JBT » Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:06 pm

So far I've only used Aquawax on the NC. I will be giving it a clay and a coat of 105 in winter and then continuing with the Aquawax until winter 2009.
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