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  1. I did a full detail and ended with a coat of CSC about 4 months ago. I now have been maintaining with Boost and CS3... yesterday I ran my hand over the hood and it feels like the car is due for a claying.  1. What will this due to the CSC coat? 2. Will I have to polish down and strip it again? 3. After I Clay Bar, can I just do CSC over the car again without stripping?

     

    thoughts?

  2. So I have everything under the sun from Adams... I did CSC a few months back, perform maintenance with Ceramic Boost... well yesterday I went through the car wash😳😳😳...I know I was weak and the car was dirty!!! Anyway I needed to touch up some water spots left behind and grabbed just regular Detail Spray. I was instantly impressed again with how slick and shiny it left my car. Sometimes it’s best to just go with a product that built this company! 

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  3. On 6/1/2019 at 5:19 PM, falcaineer said:

     

     

    No wonder our neighbors think we're a little "off"! 😆

    I just moved, and got a new car... I have been "working" on it for the last several weeks getting it stripped, clayed, polished, CSC, Ceramic Boost, of course i needed the mini swirl killer so had to repeat all of those processes on the small areas now... and then the new car looked so good i had to do the same to my work car... and when that was done i needed to touch up the new car again....and then............. My new Neighbors won't even look me in the eye at this point.  

     

    I do admit i have a problem... I want to give all the cars a wipe down at the end of every day... but I am fighting that urge so far... I think I will start night detailing again:ph34r: 

  4. On 10/18/2019 at 6:42 PM, Rich said:

     

    Just Finishing Polish with a white pad. It's brand new, didn't need heavy correcting, and black besides, and turned out great.  

    I just did my new black car with small swirls with Finishing Polish and white pad and it looks amazing... I was surprised it cleaned up the swirls easily... I really don’t think you need to go orange unless it’s a couple year old car with lots of swirls and scratches

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  5. I learned about shelf life this week... I have had a bottle of Correcting Polish for about four years, I used it to buff out light scratches by hand.

    This week I crossed over into the world of machine polishing... so excited!  Grabbed my bottle of 4 year old correcting polish.. and went right to the hood of my wife’s new black Outback... first of all it only had light swirls from washing no need for the orange pad I choose and CP...dumb ***!

    OMG!!! Something didn’t seem right... it wasn’t working long and getting hard after the first pass??? Gave the bottle a shake and tried again, OMG ITS RUINING MY PAINT! I used some Brilliant Glaze to get it off cuz it was like a rock

    I searched every where for info on bad polish or old polish.. no luck

     

    THANK God Adams opened up the new store near my house.. I drove over on Sunday! Talked to the guy at the counter showed him the bottle and he said yes the color was all wrong in the bottle. He also said my car didn’t need CP and just start with Finishing Polish. 
     

    since last Sunday I have polished two cars and Csc them... I am totally hooked and wonder why I waited so long to get into polishing...

     

    long story short... yes product goes bad!

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