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I conducted a little Zaino v. DuraGloss test a while back. Duragloss is good stuff, I will admit. As far as store bought brands, I'd venture to say it was the closest thing to Zaino as far as shine and durability. It isn't carnouba and actually goes on/off pretty easy. However, it has more of the "crisco" oily feel than the "smooth" feel you get with Zaino. It also does not deepen like Zaino does with additional coats. The company says it does not contain silicone, but it sure does act/feel like a silicone based polish. FWIW, it's what I use when I do some other people's vehicles. However, if it's somebody who is picky about their car and wants it to look its best...I still recommend Zaino, hands down.
I have been using Duragloss for fiberglass cars for years now. It is the best one step polish on the market. I recommend it to anyone who does not want to deal with the steps many show polishes out there.
I have only met a few people who have used it, but every one of them loves it.
It has all the features of a great polish durability, deep color, wet look, long lasting ect....
Duragloss probably has not received as many accolades as the others for the sole fact that it is not advertised as well as them. Nobody has ever heard of it.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.