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  1. Yes I am going for Ceramic coating, the steps you provided are what I was thinking but there are a few others, like should i do all of the rubbers and plastics right after the wash or wait until i have done a good Cut, polish & Ceramic coat or should it be the last step?, same with windows and Wheels. I have all of the Adams Kits. Wheel Costing, Trim Coating & Paint Coating. I also have the 15MM swirl Killer kit. Thanks in advance~
  2. Chris, No, we were in the Dallas area working a a ADI event.
  3. Thank you Shane, will do, always want to take the time to do it right the first time~
  4. Eric, Thanks~ I did hang out with Adam all this week and he gave me a ton of advise and am definitely sold on his products, I have been just doing a basic wash and shine for the past few years with Adams products and it time to step up my game... going the get started next week after i get back form portland. will be doing my Wife's WV CC and my Z71 crew, both black. will post pics as I go, going to take my time and just do a panel or two every other day or so as time permits to get the best finish possible, just don't want to do a step out of process and create cross contamination and extra work.
  5. Good morning, all, This is my first post!. is there a place in this form that has the proper steps to doing a full detail ? starting with a 3 year old "Black GMC" paint with minimum scratches to preparing it for a ceramic coating ? I pretty much know what it will take just want to learn the proper steps to help element extra work and contamanation. Thanks~
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