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  1. Washed my car, clayed it, diluted the deep wheel cleaner and sprayed it on the car to remove all the nasty iron particles and wash it again. Gave it a quick polish with the cyclo(front hood, bumper and trunk.) I need more time to cut, there's a fair amount of swirls, I'll fix that in a few months, not the time yet, it was getting too cold so i applied brilliant glaze and paint sealant(with the cyclo), and done!

     

    Brilliant Glaze applied:

     

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     Looks fantastic buddy! Glad you finally got a nice day to try everything out.

  2. I will sometimes apply trim dressings using a MF as opposed to an applicator. It allows me to rub the product in to all of the grooves and crevices and after dressing all of the trim you can easily come back using a cleaner side of the towel to buff it down. I find this helps to cut down on product usage/waste and because the MF will absorb some products allows you to apply only as much as you need to dress it and no excess.

  3. As someone still quite new to the Adam's line it's good to know the Carpet & Upholstery cleaner will work for these types of stains. In the past I've used one of my other suppliers APC diluted at 20:1 for spot removal on customer's vehicles. It worked quite well and left a pleasant scent but always required a good amount of effort on my part.

     

    I'm looking forward to my next customer coming in for an interior clean to try this out!

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