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Bearet

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  1. What does everyone use for washer fluid when using the Adam's Glass Sealant and Glass Cleaner? Adam's says that the glass sealant will last longer when used with the glass cleaner, but what about windshield washer fluid?
  2. Sorry, I wasn't able to get good pictures as it was raining when I was done. I will be sure to update with pictures of the queen when she is done. I didn't have VRT, but it has since been ordered after seeing the great results from the other products from Adam's!! Along with glass sealant and cleaner. I even ordered a sample kit for a coworker who raves about another company's products. I will have to try the rinseless dilution out.
  3. Great news, I got the daily driver done today even with the rain. I made some adjustments from the replies (Thank you for all of your help) and I was impressed with how it turned out. I took my time with it, but it went very smoothly and here is the order I ended up with: Clean wheels with Wheel Cleaner Clean tires with Tire and Rubber Cleaner Wash with Car Shampoo/All Purpose Cleaner Clay car with Detail Spray Rinse car off and dry Seal car with Paint Sealant Apply Tire Shine to tires I will save the H2O Guard and Gloss for maintenance washes. Overall the car looks great and I can't wait to get started on the garage queen later this week.
  4. I will start off by saying there are sooooooo many products available that figuring out what I want has been a daunting task. I have spent some time reading and reading and reading and this is what I am thinking right now, but I want to run it by some other people first. Looking to do the same thing to my daily driver and my fun car. Both cars are white with black wheels. The fun car is garage kept while the daily driver gets exposed to the elements here in Illinois (Rain, Snow, Ice, Humidity). Does this order of events sounds ok? Wash with Car Shampoo Clay car with Detail Spray Rinse car off Clean wheels with Wheel Cleaner Clean tires with Tire and Rubber Cleaner Apply H2O Guard and Gloss to wheels Apply Tire Shine to tires Seal car with Paint Sealant Wax car with Buttery Wax Rinse car and followup with H2O Guard and Gloss I am really looking to understand whether the Paint Sealant/Buttery Wax/H2O Guard and Gloss combo on the car is going to give me that wonderful shine and protection. Perhaps step 10 should be done just during maintenance washes? Also, it there a way to remove all products after application if things go terribly? I was thinking Dawn dish soap?
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