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JWP got a reaction from Team Adam's in H2O Guard & Gloss | FAQ's | Discussion
Tried the H2O product yesterday for the first time. Due to the California drought, did my usual rinseless wash. Afterwards decided to give H20 a try and wanted to try the "dry" method, but after doing a section I ended up preferring a "hybrid" type method that might be an extra step for some, but was easier for me and works well in my garage. Used a double soft towel soaked in distilled water like the dry method shows, a large Qwazar spray bottle filled with distilled water. Soaked a section well, then squirted the H20 on wet area and watched it activate (very cool to see), spread with the damp double soft and dried with another double soft. Very cool product that really made the car look great and was very easy to apply and remove.
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JWP got a reaction from Ricky Bobby in The product you've been waiting for...
Our car is garaged and after initial clay/ liquid sealant/glaze/Americana, I've only needed to do a waterless wash with the rinseless solution and followed up with detail spray to maintain.
Would this new product be something to use every month or two after a wash to add protection or is people going to use it after each wash? If used every month or two, would I just do a waterless wash and then this H2o sealant and skip the detail spray that time around? Thanks and looking forward to upcoming user testimonials. ????
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JWP got a reaction from Audi X2 in Our '62 Corvette@ Barrett-Jackson, Saturday, April 12.....Guess the Hammer Price, win $200!
Damn I was $500 off. Looks like Audi X2 guessed right at $123,000. Congrats!
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JWP reacted to SYMAWD in General question on wiping/buffing off products
Others can stay on longer, but I wouldn't leave them on for days if that is what your post was implying.
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JWP got a reaction from mtnbiker326 in American made foam brushes
Amazon.com $9.90 for 50 Jen 1" foam brushes. Shipped to my door free with prime membership.
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JWP reacted to Team Adam's in Prep After Polish Before Sealer
An IPA wipedown is cheap insurance to ensure the residual polishing oils are removed from the surface before sealing them in.
I'd do it, especially if it's a dark colored car. That's where you'll notice sealed-in oils/haziness the most.
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JWP got a reaction from Rich in applicator
When doing it by hand, is the blue hex a better option then the microfiber applicator pads? I have those and one blue hex, also just ordered a couple each of the yellow hex and americana hex; which would work best for liquid sealant? Thanks.
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JWP got a reaction from GerryC in Gallon Refills not looking completely filled up
This was my first time ordering and figured that is how they shipped and was just posting mine for comparison. I figured they probably allowed a little room for expansion when being transported in high altitudes/planes.