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    Longmont, CO
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    Outdoors and cars
  • Vehicle Year
    2018 & 2021
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    Jeep & MercedesBenz
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    Rubicon Wrangler 2-Door & C63s AMG
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    John

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  1. Hey looked at the review and the videos on application of the new Tire Armor. Not 100% yet if I like it or not. It did take a good amount of time to clean, prep, and apply the product. It finished a bit glossier than I typically liked but if it saves me from dealing with these large off-road tires every wash then I am all for it. Anyway after doing all of that work, my wife takes the truck out and promptly catches a curb with the tires. I know there is something to be said about “learning to drive”. Pictures of the rubs are below. So what do people do to repair? Is it start over? I tried doing some small application and that did not really work well. Current plan I was thinking is Tire and Rubber cleaner and then sitting down again and applying the Tire Armor. Any tips for speeding up the process or what to do will be appreciated. Also hoping some of the gloss dulls out a bit and then I can leave it close to what I see after using the Graphene Tire dressing.
  2. Not sure I completely understand your question as those 2 products have completely 2 different uses. The Adam’s Advanced Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating is a protectant and something you would only want to use once maybe twice per year as you did large cleanups with the remaining washes being more maintenance washes. Adam’s Detail Spray, I almost use daily on one car or another. Quick shine ups etc. hope that helps.
  3. Yes and I would say that I found these in a box that likely moved with me a few times. Not even sure how good it is. 😉
  4. @falcaineer Is it worth the extra effort to get a new 60ml bottle of coating vs the spray?
  5. @N3VRL8 - I have a Jeep Wrangler that has a lot of time with the top off and mud etc. In order to make my maintenance easier I coated the interior and exterior of this Jeep with ceramic coating. Some areas where this type of matte black plastics that your picture seems to indicate. Anyway after spending a lot of time prepping I was able to apply the graphene coating. Now just a light spray of in&out will give it some shine. But mostly after a good cleaning and some drying, I hit it with some Interior Detailer and it comes back to life nicely and is shiny enough for the trail and winter car. I will also second @falcaineer ‘ s statement about the all-purpose exterior dressing. I have used that on some faded Jeep trim from the other and it was a lot glossier and lasted a while.
  6. I was going to take the wheels off the car and do a thorough cleaning. I have 2 (I think full) bottles of some Adams Quick Sealant that I was debating on using. I also have some Advance Graphene Spray. Any opinion on what what will end up with less time on cleaning my wheels? I know both are good. I do have the satin black finish on my wheels and some really hearty metallic brakes on this car. Looking forward to the opinions.
  7. This will help you out. It all depends on the type of ceramic product and how long it has been. https://youtu.be/a4CJqRGtbnw
  8. I have Graphene Coating on all of my vehicles including the ones that have a expel clear PPF over the front clip. The product does rainbow just like it does on the paint in my experience. One piece of advice if you are compounding and polishing the paint before starting the coating I would not do anything but lightly polish(with the white pad) the PPF. Another piece of advice is invest in the ultraviolet light, it really helped me ensure a nice even coating and avoid any high spots. You can See Dan's post about grahpene and alot more information here. For your question about the removal etc this will likely answer your questions.
  9. I am following this to see if anyone has any better ideas.... I recently used some Tire & Rubber Cleaner to clean the matte black powder coated accessories on my Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. It seemed to do a good job of cleaning. Now for the protection part, I tried using the spray Graphene Ceramic on the parts and so far I think it is going to turn out ok. Would love others to chime in on their experiences.
  10. Well I thought I did this along time ago but apparently I may not have. So hello everyone, apparently I have been a long time lurker and not a big poster here. I will be joining in on the conversations going forward. I have had the pleasure of using Adam’s products for quite a few years now. I use them on all of my vehicles and have them all graphene ceramic coated. This has helped so much especially with the Jeeps that see a lot of trail time here in Colorado. I cannot count how lovely it is to see the protection of this coating and how easy it makes my weekly cleaning routines and the extra hard ones also after being in the dirt, snow, mud, and rocks that are thrown at me in most of these environments. I have been blessed to be located so close to the headquarters here in Colorado and make it easy for me to get product when it is needed. Thanks for the knowledge and look forward to new conversations. I will add some pictures for attention of my various Adam’s Polishes protected vehicles.
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