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Rick72

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  1. Seems to me a deep cleaning would be great once a year or so. Mine have been super easy to clean using the methods mentioned above. Wheen the SVRT arrives I am going  try using this in the plastic portion of the weel wells and see if it helps make them easier to clean.

    I do have some Chemical Guys Undercarriage spray that I am hesitant to use. I hear it does not last very long  and is too slick and glossy. 

  2. You don't carry DS samples with you?  It's no glass sealant but it helps a ton compared to a bare windshield.  Every time I do dealer trades in the rain, the first thing I do is mist down the wind shield with DS so I can actually see. 

    I started typing then saw this ...I would be dropping samples at car rental places like crazy. This would be a great competitive edge for any car rental company not to mention keeping the car glass easy to clean !

  3. A true glaze should not have any corrective property in my opinion. I know there is a lot of  back and forth on this but I always feel like glaze isn't meant to last therefore should be applied on top on of protected paint. I think of glaze as shoe polish in that I would only use it before weddings and job interviews and when the pop is gone it'a all good. 
    Does Adams glaze have any corrective property in the formula ? 

  4. I've never had any issues washing in windy weather.... rainy or snowy either.

     

    I've never had any issues washing in windy weather.... rainy or snowy either.

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    I've never had any issues washing in windy weather.... rainy or snowy either.

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    I've never had any issues washing in windy weather.... rainy or snowy either.

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    And this is a great play room...

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