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@Dan@Adams thank you!
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Thank you.
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@shane@detailedreflections what do you recommend for the Ram chrome grille? My CPC will be here soon and I’m going to spend a few days correcting them truck, but the chrome seems to be a different animal.
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On 12/9/2019 at 2:26 PM, Chris@Adams said:
I love our Ceramic Spray and use it often, however it can't compare to our Ceramic Coating.
If you have your paint perfect and have the time I vote for Ceramic Coating.
Do you recommend it for use on the windshield and windows? Would CSC work better on those?
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13 minutes ago, JVB3 said:
I appreciate that. Rupes seems to be the most recommended by professionals . I do not
mind paying top dollar for a good product. But seems like you can get great results out of the more budget friendly options. I just do not want to end up dissatisfied with my choice. “Buy once cry once”
I’m in the same boat. Trying to figure out which one to purchase.
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1 hour ago, falcaineer said:
I'll also add Iron Remover smells WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY better than the original Deep Wheel Cleaner. That pink stuff is 🤢🤢🤢😷😷😷
Yeah it smells terrible, but I still have half a gallon 🤷🏻♂️.
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10 minutes ago, Dan@Adams said:
Hi Chris, yes I would recommend to dilute Deep Wheel Cleaner at least 1:1 for iron decontamination. Do not use it in direct sunlight, only decontaminate one panel at a time, and do not let the cleaner dry onto any surface - rinse very thoroughly!
Thanks @Dan@Adams. I’ll make sure to do it one panel at a time and then rinse with the pressure washer. Is Iron Remover more forgiving?
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Good morning,
I still have plenty of deep wheel cleaner that’s been stored in a temperature controlled environment. Is it still recommended to use a 1:1 ration for iron decontamination? New 2020 Ram 1500 in silver that I need to get looking right.
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2 hours ago, falcaineer said:
Not to steal his thunder, but Dan is pretty busy so I'll chime in...
In short, no. Ceramic Spray Coating is a true coating, and steps taken to apply it are the same as a traditional coating. CS3 is a maintenance, silica-infused product, and doesn't require near the time, effort or conditions to apply.
Thank you for the reply. I was big into Adams stuff 4-5 years ago. Finally getting back into it now that I have a new truck.
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@Dan@Adams would you apply the UV ceramic spray the same way?
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Truck looks amazing!
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That's perfect DVK! This should answer a lot of questions for the newcomers like myself.
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New car
Leather
Adams shampoo
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You usually just have to call in to purchase the five gallon size.
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Beautiful family Adam. Merry Christmas to your family and the entire team.
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2016! What about 2015?
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That sounds like an amazing coating for a DD. have you tried applying patriot on top of this coating yet?
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New shampoo?! Man I better use up what I have.
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How about a little competition in the bug/tar remover category? Rural missouri is a nightmare when it comes to both.
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Welcome! Post some pictures of the truck. Adams makes some great stuff.