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Ricky Bobby

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  1. I apologize for redundancies, I know how it is on forums with repeat questions.  I was just trying to see if there was any harm in leaving whatever sealant they have on there and just claying over it and topping off with G&G.   If not, I will probably just strip off whatever they had on there and start from scratch like a few of you recommended.

     

    Again, many thanks for your assistance guys. 

     

    No worries man just strip it and go as usual - I just feel bad because it burns me that people get duped/sold into buying these things with their new cars, even if the dealer says its "free" you are paying for it some how -

  2. I'm sure its just a blah paint sealant.

     

    It's called Point of Sale items and its pure profit for the dealership - happens a ton at Chevy/GMC, Jeep, etc - I see it the most at American car dealerships for whatever reason, probably because the take off on the sticker price of the car is usually deeper than non-American brands and the dealer needs to make it up with more POS items sold at each vehicle - 

     

    We should really sticky this for potential new members because threads come up like once every other week with people's new cars and asking "what kind of protection is XXX that my dealer installed on my new car is it a coating can i touch it should I keep warranty with it" etc -

  3. Polymer Sealants, silica products etc used for protection in lieu of the traditional carnauba, natural waxes etc are much slicker and glossier in my use and repel dust and dirt better, and are more hydrophobic -

     

    You want small TIGHT beads on the surface, the big plops of beads you don't want - the tighter the beading the more hydrophobic the surface is - sounds like Wash and Wax is a winner, the name keeps it familiar but it is more of a Wash and Seal type protection

  4. Guys you gotta shake the crap out of it but remember there is a WAX additive in the Detail Spray which does separate a bit (if your bottles are sitting on the shelf unused you would see a bit of deposit on the bottom)

     

    the residue is probably from product not mixed up as well but keep in mind the wax additive which could in high enough uses leave a film on the surface if overused.

  5. I wouldn't trash it. I just wouldn't use it on a vehicle. 

     

    I turn all of my ruined/worn out towels into house cleaning towels. 

     

    No sense in throwing away something that will still work. Reuse Repurpose Recycle.

     

    This.  Make it a house towel but yes the nature of microfiber is to trap dirt particles - so I wouldn't reuse it on the car - sure maybe a dropped towel is ok, but not one thats been ground into the asphalt driveway

     

    put a leash on that kid LOL

  6. I live in the Midwest and salt season is right around the corner.  I would love to be able to wash vehicles in my garage with rinse less wash since I do not have hose access in my garage.  

     

    Is this a decent product for salt?  Or should I just stick to the traditional wash in the winter?

     

    I use it regularly all through the winter, because the exterior temps don't usually let me get the hose out -

     

    Worst case scenario the coin op is 10 mins down the road, I'll go in the middle of the day and blast it down with the pressure washer since their water is warm -

     

    Then come home and close the garage door and complete the rinseless wash in my garage - you will need a few more towels (usually I use 4-6, up that to about 8-9 in the winter), but you can absolutely do it just as safely, rinseless washing is all about technique -

     

    Its nice to get warm water in the bucket too so you don't have to wear gloves (not hot) - also pick up a 1 gallon garden sprayer from Home Depot, makes pre soaking a breeze with warm water/rinseless solution!

  7. i use APC. My tire applicator I just lightly clean as it is nearly impossible to clean fully when it absorbs VRT.

     

    My Americana applicators I soak for several hours. Then let it dry and soak it again if it still has wax (I fine it dust after awhile depending on how deep the wax got).

     

    My other applicators clean no problem, glaze, revive, buttery, etc. Some APC and water and then dry.

    Try the MFR dilution I listed. It will get several applications of VRT out of a block sponge that APC won't get. I've had one block in my shelf a year now and besides being stained it keeps cleaning up just fine.

     

    You have to "squeeze the goo" out with paper towels after cleaning (if you've cleaned tire applicators you know what I mean) but it will come out great

  8. I've talked to detailers who mixed up a polymer quick detailer concoction (another polymer rinseless brand popular in the industry and what Adam's is based on) and forgot about the gallon and came back years later and besides maybe losing color it was fine. If mixed with distilled or DI water it's absolutely Good for at least a year if not years. But most likely you will have used it by then :)

  9. ITS NOT A COATING IF IT NEEDS TO BE REAPPLIED EVERY 6 MONTHS

     

    Sorry about the caps but it seems like once a week people are duped into these dealer POS (point of sale) mystery sealants that are obscure names with no literature -

     

    You paid for a paint sealant no different (and most likely inferior to) something like Adam's Paint Sealant.

     

    Maintain it how you want but if you clay bar and do an IPA wipe on your car you will be back to a bare surface. That is not a true nano ceramic coating.

     

    And it's not free of charge trust me. You paid for it somehow built into the purchase of your vehicle. A lot of dealerships pull this scam by saying its "totally free" or "included" but it's built in the price.

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