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NYJets77

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New for me, anyway: I still had older stuff (Americana, Buttery, etc).

 

So I stripped down, did a paint correction, applied Liquid Sealant by hand. Following week I washed the car and used the HGG.

 

Holy ****!!!! Not only is my car the shiniest its ever been, but nothing (NOTHING!) is sticking to it: no bugs, no dirt, no brid crap, no unidentifiable little boogers - NOTHING.

 

Its amazing how shiny a white Camaro can be with Adams! :wub:

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So this is mega scary:

 

We come back from vacation Saturday, and the car hasn't been washed in about 2 weeks. Has dust, some dirt, water stains on the windows from the sprinklers. I decide to wash the car Sunday (2 days ago).

 

Sunday rolls around and my wife washes her car. I look at mine - it looks way too clean. I ask my wife if she washed my car also and she says she hosed it off.

 

whoa!  it looked really clean. then i check the rear quarter panels, which are like dirt and grime magnets on Camaros, even with mudflaps. I run my finger along each side - almost nothing!

 

After the wash, no more water spots. :o:blink:

 

HGG may be the coolest thing invented since transparent aluminum! (anyone know that refernce without googling?)

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Sealants really are amazing and blur the line on shine capabilities.  Literally waxes in my opinion have become outdated, only needed when going to a show and needing extra pop. (but then again, Brilliant Glaze is great for that too)

 

The old days where a wax would shine better than a sealant are really gone for the most part, you get a ton of shine, gloss, slickness, and about 3-4x the durability of a traditional wax.

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Sealants really are amazing and blur the line on shine capabilities.  Literally waxes in my opinion have become outdated, only needed when going to a show and needing extra pop. (but then again, Brilliant Glaze is great for that too)

 

The old days where a wax would shine better than a sealant are really gone for the most part, you get a ton of shine, gloss, slickness, and about 3-4x the durability of a traditional wax.

 

Perhaps. Some of us still like rubbing some wax on our cars! Myself, I've even started to just kind of collect them!

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