Chris that looks great on the tires. Not overly glossy but glossy enough. For those that don't like to spray onto the tire, spray it onto the applicator and apply it that way.
I look forward to trying it out as soon as it arrives.
Looks good. I know how you feel as I also own a white car. When I have the car in the garage under the lights I have to use all sorts of crazy angles while I'm applying and removing. I would recommend you add polish to your regiment next time to enhance the gloss even more.
I don't have the Adam's backing plate but the lake country backing plate I use with 4" pads is 3.5". I would figure it's about the same siz as the Adam's backing plate. The pads fit on it just fine. The backing plate you have is ideal for 3" pads.
If you don't happen to have any of the Adam's applicators at the minimum you can stop by your local auto parts store and see if they carry the yellow foam applicators. I know for sure that pep boys has some Peak foam applicators for like $3.
If the paint is in good condition with light to moderate defects then I would use foam pads. If you have heavy defects then I would go microfiber. I would recommend a test spot with a white pad and finishing polish. If you need more correction try out the orange pad with correcting polish. If the clear is hard and you need more correction then I would go to MF pads.
Have a bottle of Buttery the new formula. Used it once.
Looking to trade for any of the following items
Revive Polish
Quick Sealant
Leather & Interior Conditioner
I am in agreement here. I see everyone always saying heat will degrade a sealant so maybe that is why everyone is asking for a wheel wax/sealant that can survive those higher temps. But If I am not mistaken quick sealant has a pretty high temp rating.
I see your point about the latest advancement in detail sprays. Everything you said make sense. I was just wondering why Adam's never had one when I see every other manufacturer offering one these days.
Looking forward to the newest additions.
Nick is does this tire shine also offer SPF like VRT?
Nice to hear about the new additions. Not everyone will like the tire shine but I am willing to give it a shot. I have a feeling that those who don't seem interested in it, will eventually break down and get it .
On a side note I was always curious why there is no spray wax like other maufacturers. I know the detail spay is a booster but I was thinking something that offers a little more protection and durability than the detail spray alone. It would make a nice addition as a maintanace product.
Looking forward to the new products.