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I am assuming that you just spray it on before drying the car, then wipe it off with the water using the drying towel?
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White sprayer as opposed to black
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Thanks guys -
White sprayer as opposed to black
pgodden posted a question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I just received my later order from Adams, (Deep Wheel Cleaner and Glass Cleaner along with sic stuff), in the box was a Balck and a White Spray top for the bottles, I wondered what the difference was and which one should be used for which product? -
Prepping Glass for Glaze.. How?
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
I went revive, glaze then two coats of Americana -
Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I love a Black car, but, I had a 89 SHO in black and I hated all the swirls and how hard it was to keep Clean. The one requirement I had for the Shelby was no Black because of it -
Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
That's exactly what I did revive over clay -
Prepping Glass for Glaze.. How?
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
I have ordered glass cleaner and sealant from Adams... Geez I got a lot of Adams bottles... -
Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I have no idea why they are upside down, I even deleted the pictures rotated them and uploaded them again... Sorry about that -
Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Well, I think it was successful it looks good anyway. Still have some things to work on, like the glass but a solid detail I had attached pictures but they were upside down.... Will try again -
Prepping Glass for Glaze.. How?
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
What do you use to seal it? Which product? -
Prepping Glass for Glaze.. How?
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Missed the Glass Cleaner will have to try it with the next order. -
Prepping Glass for Glaze.. How?
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Any recommendations as to the best thing to use for cleaning a windshield when detailing? -
Prepping Glass for Glaze.. How?
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Ok thanks... Will do that. Do them after I am finished -
I am just getting ready to apply brilliant Glaze, I am reading that it should be applied to the Glass as well? In the middle of detailing and have smudges and slight over sprays on the windshield and back window? Does that matter? Should I be cleaning them up before applying the glaze? Thanks
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Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Thanks everyone, I did the clay and the car is turning out really awesome. The only issues i had was with the amount of detail spray I was using, too much, it was running allover. Also, even once I adjusted and sprayed less on, I did have to hold a microfiber cloth and dry each section when it was done to clean it up, not sure if that was the correct thing to do but the car is looking good. I also went ahead with the Revive Hand Polish, my only observation there was the tendancy to apply it and buff it all off. I dont think that thought was correct and started to realize that you had to apply it, spread it out and then work it in with the applicator and then using the Micro cloth buff the small remnants left behind. The changes after applying this were a very slight as the shine was exceptional and new anyway, it did add a level of smoothness and silkiness that was desirable. Anyway, today is Brilliant Glaze and Americana Day -
Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Awesome thanks... just a little nervouse of the clay thing. I have never done it before -
Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden replied to pgodden's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Thanks Perfect...... did you use the VRT on your stripes? I assume they were masked of before all the polish, glaze, wax etc? -
Too Many products, trying to get it right
pgodden posted a question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Ok I have been reading for hours and watched the DVD that came from Adams. First of I must say I am impressed with the breadth of products, but, I want to do this right. I have a 2014 Shelby GT500 and only 500 kms on it, I drive it once in a while it is more of a collector than a driver. I want to take proper care of it so after talking to Dylan via email, (very helpful by the way, thanks), I purchased the Essentials Kit upgraded to Americana, I also bought some waterless car wash, Total Interior detailer and All purpose cleaner. That being said, I am getting ready for my first Wash and detail, the car is a ittle dirty as it got hit with 3 minutes of rain, but only a litttle. I have been reviewing the process using the products I have in front of me and have a few questions before I proceed. 1) Claybar, are you suppposed to Clay bar the entire car or just the rough spots? I seem to be reading conflicting thoughts on this. When using the Claybar, they show detail spray (have also read waterless car wash), to lubicate the clay, do you just wipe it of with a microfiber afterwards? is this in a state, once wiped, that you can proceed over top with the next detailing step or do you have to wash again? 2) The Essentials kit came with Revive Hand Polish, Glaze and Americana wax, given the newness of the car do I still use the Revive? By name it sounds like a restoration type product, The car is brand new hence the question. Is it wise and advantageous to apply all three in this first detailing task? Thanks everyone