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  1. Thanks for the update, glad it worked out pretty well. Did you try the coin op brush?
  2. Both have their place, but I prefer the HGG. Top 3 reasons: 1) it can be applied to all surfaces (including glass, unlike the Boost), 2) it's a 2-in-1 process (dry and seal...I'm lazy sometimes!), and 3) the smell (grape vs pistachio).
  3. Added in-channel rain guards. They're more for look than function, though. Don't get much rain in CO. Any product ideas on how to remove the "painted" AVS logos?
  4. Doubt you'll get much feedback on the Ceramic Wax since it was just released this week. Lots of threads on the Ultra Foam Shampoo out there since it's not a new product, only re-released. Recommend you do a search on the main forum site for "ultra foam" to see the feedback/discussions. I don't recall seeing anything so far on the charcoal bags, but they're also pretty new. Some on may answer here on those.
  5. Nice one, Shane. If you used DS to get him all slippery for extraction, that's not too pricey so I'd say no to upcharge. If it took coating, yes!
  6. Welcome, Joe! Be sure to post an intro in the New Member forum. I spray RW on them, let soak a few minutes, then come back and wash/rinse off. I'd recommend caution using APC. If it's coated, no worries. But APC can/will remove any sealant or wax, so be prepared to reapply any protection you had before.
  7. They'll probably label it, but from what I've seen, it'll be one from a 16oz bottle. Enjoy!
  8. Whew! And here I was trying to ID the ones in the truck bed.
  9. Well that's good. The fact someone thinks like me will keep me up at night, though. And I agree BG can be done before wax. Also agree it comes down to personal preference and desired effect. By the way, I was recommending the article above to James/sahls01gmc since he seemed to be looking for more on layering...didn't meant to come across as condescending at all to anyone, so hopefully that's not the case...
  10. They say great minds think alike. But in this case, I'd be really scared for Shane! Recommend you read this for a little more on layering, etc.:
  11. The general rule is most durable first. Meaning PS, then wax, then BG. BUT, you'll also get many opinions on this. PS applies best to naked paint, so I'd highly recommend that first. Then, your choice of wax or BG next.
  12. This may be a to-MAY-to, to-MAH-to thing, Dan, but Adam says it has "protection derived from silica" beginning at the :25 point in this video: But either way we say it, there's no wax in W&W.
  13. Welcome to the addiction! You've come to the right place. What are you making all shiny? We likes us some picutres, so feel free to show us...
  14. I guess in theory, yes, it could. But I don't see that happening for me. HGG is just too great of a product. Pretty much the same here. That sounds like a good idea, hadn't thought of that. Are you liking the results? By the way, what does the Ultra Foam smell like?
  15. Unless someone from Adam's chimes in, doubt you'll find much if any feedback yet since it was just released this week. Keep checking, though. I''m certain people will post feedback. As for the cost, only you can make that decision. Shane is spot on above. But do keep in mind, straight from the Adam's team, there's no gurantee it will be released again.
  16. Guess you went with (hidden) Door #3. And yes, it will work great. But I do still recommend W&W, and also really like the smell. Never been much of a fan of the blue CS scent.
  17. Do Vettes have a check the check engine light light?
  18. I actually switch between just CS, CS and HGG (my favorite Adam's product), and the W&W. Just depends on my mood...and how motivated I am. For more info, Dan T. explained the results you should expect from Ultra Foam in a FG and FC here.
  19. I have nothing to add on trim restorer. But I've switched to TS with great results. Lasts longer than VRT, and you can make as shiny or dull as you want. To avoid overspray, simply spray the TS directly onto the applicator (i.e., foam block) and apply to the tires. Then, wipe down any excess to help with potential sling.
  20. W&W has my vote. I use the FG, too, which it works really well together with. While the Ultra Foam Shampoo will work in the FG or just normal bucket wash and produce good suds, it's optimal performance will be gained with the Foam Canon. And for the record, W&W isnt really wax. It's actually silica-based, providing up to 4 months of protection.
  21. Call them. Who knows...they might just be able to hook you up.
  22. Great to hear from you, Adam! Don't worry about us...you certainly have your priorities in the right place. Not to mention your hands full with those 3! And your bride with you...ha! Beautiful family. Hope to see you at the Grand Opening next month!
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