2002 Tundra Duragloss #105

imported_mopar

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Used Duragloss products as a pay off gift to my hanger queen 5 years old this month, and just maild the last payment, it has 33k miles.

Duragloss pre bonding agent, if ypu polish it you dont need this step so I been told.

Duragloss #105 two coats

duragloss aqua wax #951.

Im very happy with the products my camera is only a 4 megsl the pics could be better.

I did try out on a section megs #7 but that just made it shine more dint correct paint, will try something else, on scratches later when my new pc gets here.

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very nice.



The bonding agent adds superior bonding power to the clearcoat. Think of it as a catalyst.

However you should always clay your nice truck before applying a sealant or wax! Otherwise swirls come up ! :mad:



Great work and beautiful truck. I like those chrome rims.
 
Actually I did clay the paint, but my old clay magic was very stiff and I noticed lots of webbing and minor scratches, I dint want to use my rotary I reserve it for compounds heavy work, and the tundras paint is very thin always wanted a porter cable I ordered it at Grainger's will be here Monday, When I get the time I will do it all over with new clay bar and polish with the PC. I know I'm a compulsive detailer now, I couldn't wait to use the #105.



Thanks.
 
martinager said:
However you should always clay your nice truck before applying a sealant or wax! Otherwise swirls come up ! :mad:



What? Not claying before waxing doesn't have anything to do with swirls showing up. Proper polishing yes, claying no.



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Very nice looking truck, excellent gloss and wetness. :)
 
Brandon1 said:
You are on ts.com arent you?



Very nice detail from a fellow tundra owner.

Yes you know me as morepower over there, got this link From you're write up on detailing, you caused me to get into detailing with a vengeance with the write up.

thanks:2thumbs:
 
I caused you to spend more money is what I did.



Glad my writeup could help. Your truck looks very nice with that #105. For a polish, instead of #7, try #5 or #80 for something local. And you dont have to have the bonding polish for #105, but it is best.
 
Brandon1 said:
I caused you to spend more money is what I did.



Glad my writeup could help. Your truck looks very nice with that #105. For a polish, instead of #7, try #5 or #80 for something local. And you dont have to have the bonding polish for #105, but it is best.

Yeah I came here looking for a proper polish to take out the minor stuff, its all very confusing, I will try and find some #80. I dint mind using the bonding agent cause its so easy on and off compared to the astro shield I been using that stuff is the Pitts to take off.
 
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