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J Rosson

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  1. This looks like it might be a great product for a quick wash and daily drivers.  Other members of my household may be prompted to wash more often with this system aka...kids. However, on the video, when sealant is finished we are instructed to dry the car with the sealant on the car.  However, under the Foam and Seal combo in the store, we are told to apply sealant, then rinse then dry.

    Just wanting to know which is it?  Seal, dry -vs- Seal, rinse, dry????

  2. So...I have searched and cannot find this covered anywhere.   What is the process with trim coating after the estimated 2 year life?  Is there a process to remove and reapply, or can you simply clean with the cleaner,  then the trim coat prep and apply over the residual coating?

    I know that the ceramic paint coating has to be polished off, so I am curious as to the procedure for Trim coating after it starts to wear.  

    Honestly I've had a trim coating kit sitting on the shelf for months now waiting to be used,  but I don't know what I will be dealing with 2 years down the road.

     

    If this is covered somewhere please direct me to that topic.

    Justin B)

  3. Like the topic says,  Can/should you apply Liquid Paint Sealant over a clear Bra?

    I know it can't go over matte decals or matte wraps.

     

    I have a buddy that has a new truck with nothing 9product) on it currently but the dealer installed a clear bra before it left the dealership.

     

    We will strip wash, clay and then apply LPS.  Just not sure if it can go over the bra or should I avoid it.

     

    I did a search but couldn't seem to come up with anything.

  4. Couldn't seem to find this through a search.

    Fairly new to Adam's and I love it. I'm going broke with the addiction, but I love it.

    Wondering about the process of removing light water spots from my truck.

    I put 2 coats of LPS on about a month ago.

    It's had at least one H2O G&G, and numerous detail spray since then.

     

    I made the mistake of spraying the worst of the grime off my truck the other night after a trip home in a serious monsoon. Light mud and grit.

    Thinking I was doing the right thing, I expected the rain to continue and I would clean the truck up in the morning.

    No such luck. Rain stopped right after the spray down and did not continue. When I got up in the morning, the AZ heat had completely dried the truck. Now I have light water spots all over.

     

    Question is...what's the best way to remove them?

    -do I need to clay them? If I do, will it remove the LPS?

    -strip wash and start over? Obviously will remove the LPS

    -is there something else that will remove the water spots and leave the LPS on the truck?

     

    Thanks for the help in advance.

  5. First run with the Adams shampoo this morning after a rain and road grime yesterday. Hot here in Az and I don't have a shady spot, so...the leave on till you rinse was a big deciding factor for me. Followed with a little detail spray and no spots. Worked like a champ.

    NOt going to get to do a full detail for a while, headed out of the country for about 3 weeks.

    I'll post some more pics before I leave.

    Truck was like new (only 3700) mile when I bought it, so the paint is already in great shape.

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