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  1. Anyone know when the Micro Swirl Killer will be back in stock? I want to polish my Harley Davidson.
  2. Ceramic Boost brought it back. I will keep that in mind if I have future questions.
  3. Oh, I have learned my lesson. I am not going to dilute it again. Just stating that on the Facebook detailing pages, and YouTube guys dilute it all the time. Brian at Apex Detailing is very respected in the field.
  4. On my ceramic coated Dodge Challenger I used ceramic waterless wash diluted with water to clean off some sap and surface dirt. I mixed about 4oz with 2 gal of water and used a detailing sponge and microfiber drying towel. To my surprise it dulled the finish some and lost some of it's slickness. Tomorrow I am going to spray it down with some Ceramic Boost and hopefully it will bring the shine back
  5. Out of curiosity, can you use regular waterless wash on a ceramic coated vehicle?
  6. My truck is ceramic coated and water does not sheet off like that
  7. So you roll your eyes at this question but "no flames intended"? Ok. Thank you for your contribution to this thread. SMH By the way, water does not sheet off my truck. Just thousands of beads and I have 8 bottles of detail spray just sitting around.
  8. Yes, the left is what it looks like. I also have a 12oz bottle that looks like the left
  9. Just got it last week. The 64oz bottle. I wouldn’t be surprised if I got the old stuff. It’s just my luck. I saw nothing on it that says about glass.
  10. I looked on my bottle and I did not see that
  11. What is the wet method? Is it using boost like a drying aid?
  12. I have a 5 year ceramic on my Challenger 1320 garage queen. I only take it to cruise nights and weekend drives and no rain unless I get caught in it. I see guys at cruise nights spraying their car down and wiping it down all the time with what I am assuming is spray wax or quick detailer. I am all over the place on how to maintain it and keep it looking like new because Adams has soooo many products I am all over the place and spending money like crazy on products. Here is what I am thinking. I do not want/like to use the hose on it and get it wet all the time. So for road dirt, bugs, and spots I am going to use Ceramic Waterless Wash every couple weeks. About every month or 2 I was going to use Ceramic Boost right after one of the Ceramic Waterless Wash's. Is this too much SiO2? What do you think of this? Am I on the right track or is there something else I should add or be using instead?
  13. So if I use a APC it will take those shadows out and not strip the ceramic coating? I take it I should apply the boost again after that.
  14. In both those videos they are using regular detail spray as a drying aid on a ceramic coated vehicle. What do you mean by the wet method of applying Ceramic boost?
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