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I have a gallon and also a 16oz. bottle of the G&G. I love the stuff and have been applying it maybe every 2 months. I'm not going thru it very fast as I only have two vehicles and a little goes a long we. I have noticed it separates very quickly. How long is to long to let it sit separated?
They should last a pretty long time separated. I have 4 16 oz. bottles that have sit in my garage since last fall. Since i barely touched any of my Adam's products during the winter, I didn't shake them up a whole lot and i still get the same amazing results!
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What type of drill is it?
It is a compact drill. When my neighbor told me about how great a compact drill is vs. a regular drill, i decided just to get one of them when my regular drill stopped working. I'm thinking that was a bad idea because it does not have the adjustable end to fit the turbo stick like my old drill had.
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I bought one of the wheel cleaning kits and when I opened it yesterday and tried using the turbo stick in my drill, It was too big for my drill and my drill didn't come with any attachments that would fit it...
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You will definitely want to use the H2O G&G after you apply the sealant. This will give you the most protection and incredible shine. Just for reference, here are a couple pictures of my 4 year old, non-paint corrected, daily driver with only Liquid Paint Sealant under H@O G&G.
I got my license last year right before winter and I found Adams sometime in September. I got my dad's car when i got my license, which is 5 years old and has NEVER been "properly" washed. A LOT of car washes and dawn dish soap. Never clayed or corrected. The only products I have used on it since last fall is shampoo and G&G since it was almost winter time anyway. The shine and depth from G&G just blows me away. Driving through rain or snow multiple times and the car still looks clean and shiny from a distance.
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So sometime this weekend I plan on doing a strip wash, clay and then apply revive Hand Polish. I wanted to apply H2O G&G before I applied paint sealant to get even more shine. So basically I have 2 questions.....Should I Apply G&G before the sealant or after? and would i have to use the wet towel method to apply G&G or am i able to rinse the car off after using the Revive on the paint?
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Would the Revive Hand polish still be effective if you use the red foam applicator to apply it?
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Take a look now, it should be correct. I just confirmed it with my personal eBay account. You may need to refresh your browser for it to update.
Just looked and it showed up right this time! thanks for your help Ben!!
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It looks like eBay was charging the $5.99 shipping per individual item sku, and then each additional item gets the $0.50 additional shipping.
I have adjusted the shipping so that purchases are made and combined together now. So it would be the larger shipping charge for the first item, and $0.50 for each additional item.
All of the items in my cart are still coming up as $5.99
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I had three different things in my cart and I was still being charged $5.99 for each item after the first instead of $0.50
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You can't really put a time table on a detail. Every car is dirtier than the other one. I detailed my moms car, which is a mid size SUV and really scrubbed down the wheel wells for about 20 minutes since it was taken through a dirt road that was pretty muddy and then finished using the foam gun first and then washing the car and applying H2O G&G and Brilliant glaze and it probably didn't take anymore than an hour and a half to complete it all.
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Yep, here's the video:
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H2O Guard & Gloss is quickly becoming my favorite product. It really is that amazing. Check out these before and after photos my best friend sent me of his uncle's Challenger while he's down in Florida on vacation. He detailed it for his uncle and only had limited space for hauling supplies down there on the trip, so all he did was a quick one-bucket wash and then applied HGG, Tire Shine, and Undercarriage Spray. I will let the results speak for themselves, unedited photos straight from his phone.
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H20 G&G has quickly become one of my favorite products to use. I have 3 or 4 bottles all from mystery boxes so it is almost a go to product every time I wash my car because of the amazing look it gives the car.
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Their is a video of Adam washing his daily driver and he washed it, then clayed it and rinsed it and then applied H2O G&G to the SUV and did not polish it so I would imagine if Adam did not polish after claying, then I do not think you have to either lol.
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I have a cold water faucet in my garage that only connects to a hose and I have used it in the garage when it was cold outside or at night a few times this year. If you are careful and don't use the full pressure, you won't hit most of the stuff around the car. Whenever I am finished I will leave the garage doors open so that the water that missed the car will dry faster and prevent mold or mildew. Since the faucet is cold water, I will fill my buckets with extremely hot water to make up for the cold water coming out of the hose. As long as you're careful you should be able to wash in the garage.
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Looks very impressive!
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It would probably make it easier to remove the product as Jason said. I would think that it would give you a little extra shine by using it and it wouldn't cause any harm by using it.
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My favorite towel to use is the double soft towel. It's so easy to use with h2o g&g. I use the Gray border less towels a lot too but when i do any glass, the waffle weave towels are the best pick for windows.
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Lol, the suspense of waiting for the snow to melt and warm up! I love the snow and it doesn't bother me at all. Only thing that bothers me is not being able to wash all of the salt off and i refuse to go through a car wash.
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Hey Matt, when I'm using our Adam's Glass Cleaner, I will use maybe 2 sprays per side window, a little bit goes a long way. I will then take one of our microfiber Glass Towels folded into fourths and wipe the window with one side of the towel, then I will flip the towel over and wipe it again for a perfect streak free finish almost every time.
Have you tried using a clay bar on the exterior glass first to remove any possible film, tree sap, or other contaminants that might be built up and causing the streaking?
Edit: If I'm still having problems after that, I will reapply some Glass Sealant, or even a quick coat of Brilliant Glaze, for exterior glass.
With all of our chemicals, we recommend that you keep them in a temperature controlled environment for best results. Prolonged exposure to very cold and very hot weather can affect the chemical makeup of some of the products...but this winter has been unusually warm so far in Pittsburgh, which I'm not complaining about one bit!
I try to use between 1-2 sprays on each window. Usually the streaks come off on the side windows but they always seem to be bad on the windshield and back window. Next time I will definitely try using a clay bar on all of the windows first because I can tell there is a lot of contaminants on the windshield.
I have to agree with you, I'm not complaining too much about the warm weather either. always nice to wash a car 2 days before Christmas around 5 pm and not be cold at all when you are finished.
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Every time I use glass cleaner on my windows on the outside, I always get streaks and the glass looks terrible. I never use "a lot" of cleaner when i clean them and I've tried almost every towel and always get the same results. Anyone have any idea why that is happening?
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So a while ago I got stuck behind the truck that sprays the paint onto the road for the lines and unfortunately ran over the wet paint and got it in the wheel wells and on the side of the car. I have tried a bunch of different ways to remove it but haven't had any luck. Anyone have any ideas on how to remove it?
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You could probably use liquid paint sealant and then apply brilliant glaze for more shine. You could even use paint sealant and h2o guard and gloss for a little extra protection and shine and then apply brilliant glaze for even more shine!!
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I could probably use 1-2 16oz bottles in a whole summer. I use a very generous amount when I use it and I use it quite often. It lasts a lot longer than you think and the gallon shouldn't expire before you can use it all.