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  1. Thanks for the replies! I guess I applied the products backwards! BG first, then Americana Wax.
  2. Hi all, I'm new to the forum, and new to the process of layering premium detailing products. I have original single stage paint on my 72 Corvette. The paint job is a 15 footer at best, but it's on the car so I tried to enhance it the best that I can. I started with a strip wash, clay bar and orange correcting polish. That really brought the paint back to life. I protected that with Americana wax, and routinely touch-up with Adams detail spray. I recently purchased a bottle of Brilliant Glaze. It's been a while, so I applied another coat of Americana Paste Wax. A day later, I tried the Brilliant Glaze on a section of the hood, to see if I could give the shine a little bump.. I shook the BG, put a very small amount on the red hex applicator and applied it to the hood. The Brilliant Glaze almost seemed to "melt" the paste wax. Is this normal? Did I not wait long enough for the wax to "cure"? I'm hesitant to do the rest of the car. Any advice is appreciated.
  3. Here's a couple of shots. The photo of the Corvette is right after I used Adams Correcting Polish and Orange pad, finished with Americana Paste Wax. I'm thinking of using One Step Polish on the Jeep with Adams Paint Sealant to protect the finish.
  4. Just here to pick up some tips and tricks for keeping my weekend driver (72 Vette w/original single stage paint) and my daily driver (Jeep Wrangler) looking good. I've tried a few Adams products now, and I've been quite satisfied.
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