TheJeepGuy
New member
Hey all,
Been lurking under the radar here for a few years, but finally decided to sign up. I've learned a lot just from searching the archives and looking at the product reviews.
I currently drive/obsess over a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee in Bright Silver Metallic. Far from anything exotic, but it suits me fine, and I want to keep it looking its best.
I just recently got turned on to the Duragloss line, and many of their products have been very impressive. I used to detail cars back in high school, and have a lot of "old school" knowledge, but as times and paints changed, I got lazy and just slopped some cheap wax/sealant on. Now that I got this Jeep, I want to keep it looking great, so I'm getting back into things a bit.
The Duragloss products have worked very well. Their #111 polish is a fantastic product, as is their Aquawax detailer.
Silver is a bit of a "blah" color, so it seems like it takes quite a bit to make it extraordinary. A silver car can look good even if it's not looking good, if that makes any sense.
I plan on doing some photography of the Jeep once I get it to the point where I'm satisfied with it, and it might be able to impress some of the experts.
I'll drop by every now and then.
Regards,
Mike
Been lurking under the radar here for a few years, but finally decided to sign up. I've learned a lot just from searching the archives and looking at the product reviews.
I currently drive/obsess over a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee in Bright Silver Metallic. Far from anything exotic, but it suits me fine, and I want to keep it looking its best.
I just recently got turned on to the Duragloss line, and many of their products have been very impressive. I used to detail cars back in high school, and have a lot of "old school" knowledge, but as times and paints changed, I got lazy and just slopped some cheap wax/sealant on. Now that I got this Jeep, I want to keep it looking great, so I'm getting back into things a bit.
The Duragloss products have worked very well. Their #111 polish is a fantastic product, as is their Aquawax detailer.
Silver is a bit of a "blah" color, so it seems like it takes quite a bit to make it extraordinary. A silver car can look good even if it's not looking good, if that makes any sense.
I plan on doing some photography of the Jeep once I get it to the point where I'm satisfied with it, and it might be able to impress some of the experts.
I'll drop by every now and then.
Regards,
Mike