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I just completed this 2013 Ford Fusion. It is used as a sales/work car at a local business. For the paint I used Adams Strip Wash, clayed the paint and did a one-step paint correction using Adams Paint Correcting Polish. To finish I used Adams Liquid Paint Sealant and the Adams Americana. I also sealed the Glass with Adams Glass Sealant. I also tried out the new Glass Boost. I really like how easy it went on and came off.

 

 

Started with Adams Strip Wash.

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The hood before.

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The hood after.

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Scratch on trunk.

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Trunk after polishing.

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Engine bay after cleaning and Adams In and Out Spray.

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The sun was in and out today. I am glad I got done before we get the 18 inches of snow that is forecasted for Tuesday! The car was put away and will not be used until next week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nice job, I didn't know you could just use a one step polish...

You can do just a one-step polish with Adams Paint Correcting Polish. The owner wanted the car to look good for Spring and Summer sales calls. The paint was in need of a polish but not TOO bad that it needed compounded. Adams Paint Correcting Polish is able to take out most of the scratches with minimal passes.

Here are some pictures from a detail that I did back in June 2014 of a 1995 BMW Z3  using just Adams Paint Correcting Polish.

 

Before:

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After:

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In contrast, in December I used Adams Paint Correcting Polish and Adams Finishing Polish on my Challengers. These cars I do take to shows and I want that extra shine that the Finishing Polish will bring.

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