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  1. Not sure why that duplicated...I had to edit to add the milkshake...but it's still true!
  2. Only caveat I'd give is those are large areas to cover so it may go quickly. Happy spraying! I love In & Out...and the spray, too ????
  3. Only caveat I'd give is those are large areas to cover so it may go quickly. Happy spraying! I love In & Out...and the spray, too ???
  4. That's what I mean...blue chair understand the yellow canopy. White hat, I think. Hahahahahaha!
  5. Welcome to the addiction, Matt! Nice collection. Let's see what you're keeping shiny...
  6. Yes, it's normal. I love VRT, but if you want to lock in that new truck look, you should strongly consider the trim coating. Prep on a new vehicle will be a breeze, and it'll keep your trim looking sharp for a long time to come.
  7. Nothing wrong. Just not doing it enough, I don't think. Some tires bloom way more than others. Yours appear to need done a few times per wash...apply, scrub, rinse, repeat. Scrub and rinse till it's white. As you apply it, the TRC is pulling the brown to the surface. Don't worry, you'll get there. Then buy a gallon of TRC! What tire brush are you using? Adam's version is awesome and upped my cleaning results dramatically. Recommend you get one if you don't have it already.
  8. Yep! Will watch it after dinner, but the video shows up so that's a good sign.
  9. Hello, echo! ? Wax could work, but wouldn't PS be a better, longer lasting option? Wax on a dark color car can burn off quickly, leaving it without protection in the meantime. My two cents.
  10. Can you repost just the YouTube link? Just copy/paste it. What you have isn't working, at least for me.
  11. I had paint that looked exactly the same and was told the clear coat was compromised and a repaint required. Ended up selling the car for multiple reasons so never pursued a fix. What kind of car? Might help others get a better idea of common issues, etc.
  12. And if you look closely enough, I think that's you in the blue chair, talking to someone standing up with a black shirt. Maybe @keev14?! Note the empty chair behind his car. The white hat is a dead giveaway, Rich ?.
  13. In that case, here's a popular spot: Or if you wanted to post more details on the process you used, here's another good place: http://www.adamsforums.com/forum/45-detailing-write-ups/
  14. Not sure I get your question. You can post pics anywhere on the forums.
  15. Not knowkng your experience level, I'd highly caution wetsanding unless you know what you're doing. I, for one, have never done it and would be concerned I'd cause more damage...perhaps even sanding off paint to bare metal. I'm thinking PS would be a solid option instead. Easy to apply and it'll last you at least 6 months. Just wash, dry, seal. Perhaps a coat of HGG, too.
  16. Think I saw you in a few Kung Fu movies... ?
  17. Wait. Back up. That's for two??? I could eat all of it. ?
  18. Be interesting to see the results. If you're maintaining with any other product, might be hard to really know. But it's your call. Good luck!
  19. Try Revive, if available. You may also consider another round of WC or maybe Eco APC, but on cool wheels.
  20. Question for more experienced detailers, but thinking a little outside the box, would a plastic razor blade help get someone of it off the paint?
  21. I prefer to use the grey MF pads. Yellow hex grip (color coded for BG) will work, too, and is the same foam as the red hex. The Adam's grey or red foam pads on a machine work well, too.
  22. Welcome, Richard! Great to have you along for the shine!
  23. Ouch. ? While there are likely steps to take and extend the life of what you've done, it's also hard to know if the Ceramic Prep really did remove all of the PS. Similar to real estate, with CC, it's preparation, preparation, preparation. IMO, to get the full life and benefit of the CC, ultimately I think you should bite the bullet sooner than later, polish it all off, and start over. Otherwise adding ceramic paste wax, CB, etc, is really just a band aid. I know it sucks and we feel you on any discouragement, but the CC is an investment (time and money), and you really want to take the proper steps to enjoy the full benefits. My two cents.
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