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  1. Good morning everyone, question about what I experienced yesterday. I did a full detail on my wife's jeep Cherokee yesterday and after I washed it I did a decontamination on it then rinsed off and then clayed. I used Adams clay and detail spray on the whole jeep then did a complete wash again. After I was all done I noticed how awesome the black plastic looked on all the trim. It has a deep rich black look now on all the trim, I didn't clay the plastic but the detail spray did run down on it while claying. Has anyone noticed how good their trim looks after using Adams detail spray? Just thought I would put this out there because I'm very pleased how my trim looks now. Thanks for any feedback.

     

    Kyle

  2. You definetly need to remove the first product you applied for swirl removal BEFORE you go onto the next step !! I still use the old green Sever Swirl Remover from Adams for cars that are REALLY bad, then go onto the orange and white correcting polishes to finsh. There is no way those swirls came from just using clean towels etc. Sounds like you take good care of your stuff, had to be something other than good products to make those scratches.Here are a some before and after pics on some black paint I have corrected for customers with a machine. You pay the plane flight, I will pack my bags with my Adams stuff and remove those scratches and detail your car for free !!                                                                   attachicon.gifEli's Challenger 023.jpgattachicon.gifEli's Challenger 016.jpgattachicon.gifEli's Challenger 014.jpgattachicon.gifGarys 08 001.jpgattachicon.gifGarys 08 038.jpgattachicon.gifPass. fender before.jpgattachicon.gifPass. fender after.jpgattachicon.gif04 term door handel before.jpgattachicon.gif04 term dor handel after.jpg

     

    That is some awesome work my friend!
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