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- Nickfire20 and SouthernSteve
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It sure does cost a lot to make that switch over to Ceramics. I'am in the process right now I hope it will be worth it.
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Thanks for the input. Its weird, I LPS'd it when i got it, and have done H20 GG and still get burn in... this past weekend I washed it and was going to call it a day but the weather was perfect so I put on a full coat of Americana. OMG I forgot how good it looks. That was the first time i used it on a black car. I plan to make the switch to Ceramic in November.
The process will be...
Strip wash
Clay
Rinse and Dry
One Step Polish
Surface Prep
Ceramic Spray
Under Carriage Srpay
Tire Shine
I am hoping this will make things easier for the Daily Driver.
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Help!.. I just got this car two months ago. Been an Adams addict for several years. I had no issues with my last car. This car is black and ANYTHING that gets on it leaves permanent marks! Bird poop, water spots ect. When i got the car I did a full detail, minus polishing... Strip, Clay, Wash, LPS, H20 GG, still bird poop and water instantly burn through. I am thinking about stripping, Polishing, and then doing a full ceramic... not sure why this is happening... any input would be great!
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So I’m back after a long break... just got a new Subaru Outback in Black😉, I need to decide if I am going ceramic spray or stick to all of my existing, waxes (h2o, American,).... also how does brilliant glaze fit into the ceramic world??? I love BG...
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How about a hex applicator kit? Do all of them in a nice storage case.
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Easy on the photoshop... lets go for "real" shine!
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ROAD TRIP!
yeah right...Honey...um... Im going to Colorado to spend more time learning how to spend more time detailing your car...ie more time alone in my garage listing to football...
- falcaineer, ocdrifter and ZMAN024
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I don't think that's going too far. But this is coming from a guy who rinses and dries off his bottles of Adam's products before returning them to their rightful place in the "Adam's Only" cabinet after each use.
I do the same!... not crazy now I know what im doing this weekend.
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Looks soo good!...
My wife is a personal assistant for a family that has three porsches. All are black turbo: 911, Panamarea, Cayenne. I was so excited to watch the car "detail" crew come over to take care of these beasts. OMG I was frozen with fear when I saw the process of "cleaning"...
1. Spray wheels with degreaser
2. Wet with pressure washer
3. Dry with chamois and leaf blower
Done Next car!!!
No soap, no detail spray, nothing!
I went out after and cried when I saw all of the swirls in the sun.... I might offer my amateur services to help them out.
- Checo, elvenleader3 and 8675309'SS
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Just to prove I'm not crazy, I had my son try it and he agrees... Lol
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Screw you and your beautiful Red paint! I will never buy a silver car again!!!!
- ocdrifter, Zoutlawss, 8675309'SS and 1 other
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I also gave up on the Micro fiber was pad for my DD. There is no way to get bugs and bird bombs off with it. It is to soft. For the garage queens it is perfect for the once a month slick wash. FYI
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I have the old and it is always hard to apply and remove. After a full car my arms are toast. Not sure about the new one.
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Sexy! I think I am going to have to do a PC on my work truck now!
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I've done...
the dish soap
toss the used soapy water back on the car before the rinse...LOL still makes me laugh
The best is spray down one side of the car with Wheel Cleaner rather than Rinseless! oops
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The cloud on the first pic is sexy!!!
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Has to be a top 3 contender!
Ceramic Waterless Wash as drying aid
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I love Lexus paint... I think you have an unfair advantage...