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  • D151 durability......

    I know there are many factors with durability but I'm trying to give my customers an estimate of longevity with D151.

    What are you all experiencing?

    Thanks!
    www.clean4udetailing.com

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    Re: D151 durability......

    Hey justin.. I find that d151 will last about 3 months. just did a 2003 mustang for a women turned out great. Also on a side note i tend to follow up on a dark car with #7 then gold class or # 21 as my lsp

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    • #3
      Re: D151 durability......

      Everything I've used it on has driven off after a class so I haven't seen it again and on my own stuff I re-apply wax to often to see a fall-off...


      Mike Phillips
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      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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        Re: D151 durability......

        Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
        Everything I've used it on has driven off after a class so I haven't seen it again and on my own stuff I re-apply wax to often to see a fall-off...


        Ok. I understand totally. I just don't want to say 60 days and then it falls off in 25! I'm sure this will not happen though since it preps the surface so well.

        Please, anyone else chime in with some comments.
        www.clean4udetailing.com

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        • #5
          Re: D151 durability......

          Used it on a friends car sitting outside (no garage) and still looks good and beads good after 30 days. He's following the 5 step in Meguiars - maintenance on UQD. Just water spots here and there on the roof and bonnet.

          Tim
          Last edited by TimG; Oct 18, 2008, 08:11 AM.
          Learning new things everyday

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