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Rich reacted to a post in a topic: New Ceramic Spray Coating and SALE!
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It wont react well. Its a version of 476 which is basically a sealant. Sealants and coatings don't mix well....
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Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating
SlammedRT replied to falcaineer's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
its an interesting price point, depending on the longevity of the bottle its probably worth paying the extra $30 to just get the 50ml bottle. Stand alone vs stand alone. Be interested to find out how well this would prolong their paint coating when used as a topper. Wondering if you topped a coating with this every 6 months if you would extend the life dramatically -
Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating
SlammedRT replied to falcaineer's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Anyone heard anything on application surfaces? I am curious as to whether you will be able to apply it basically everywhere like G&G or if it will be closer to a professional coating as far as what it can be applied to. Since its sprayable I am assuming closer to anything save glass. -
Mbrazelton reacted to an answer to a question: Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating
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WRX15 reacted to an answer to a question: Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating
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Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating
SlammedRT replied to falcaineer's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
And to that point it would be great if Adams would publish their test along with other companies for comparison but there is a 0% chance of that unless someone thinks they are far and away better -
Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating
SlammedRT replied to falcaineer's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Just an FYI there is tangiblity to the 9H rating though its not apples to apples bc there is no standard to the weight you must put on the pencil to claim 9H. So different companies will scew their test to claim 9H. What it becomes is inapplicable. Will it protect against scratches better than a 7H? Most likely but not absolutely. Better than 5H? I would say almost 100% but I’m not a test expert by any means and don’t know how much you can scew the results. In any case the scratches you will prevent are basically equivalent across the board. It will protect from wash swirls and similar types and nothing more. -
Colorado_evo reacted to an answer to a question: Finally got around to trying h20 guard and gloss
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Finally got around to trying h20 guard and gloss
SlammedRT replied to Colorado_evo's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Cars look great! Maybe I am misinterpreting but PS needs to go down first to bare paint then glaze. I hope that is what you did? PS won't last near as long if not. -
SlammedRT reacted to an answer to a question: Faded Paint
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SlammedRT reacted to an answer to a question: Using BG AND PS combo questions
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Tape Gunk Removal
SlammedRT replied to JoeySr's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Goo Gone is sold everywhere -
RopeADope Into A Car Show.....
SlammedRT replied to JoeySr's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Depends really on what kind of bugs you think you will see but spraying PAM (yes the cooking non stick oil) on the front drastically reduces bugs ability to stick. That is mostly a love bug situation thing but works for any bug. Just depends on what and the amount. Just normal highway bugs I would stick with only WW. -
SlammedRT reacted to a post in a topic: 2006 "GTO" gets dusted
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I have a brand new bottle of buttery wax if you want to trade for the leather conditioner?
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I have a brand new bottle of buttery wax if you want to swap that VRT?
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SlammedRT reacted to a post in a topic: Limited edition detail sprays
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H20 Guard and Gloss layered with Americana
SlammedRT replied to mikeH's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
^^^ Should have mentioned I have a base of paint sealant down first as well. If no paint sealant it may be best to use HGG first then wax following week. -
The "Road" to Ceramic Coating
SlammedRT replied to Team Adam's's topic in The Adam's Detailing Library
This is great! But if I recall what members were wanting was a flow chart of different products use with different LSP. So almost to follow this something along the lines where Coating is the start point and how you can use ceramic boost, CPW, what shampoos are most useful and maybe tips with what to avoid. Same for the wax side of things. Really like this. Gets back to the simplicity Adams has always strived for. -
SlammedRT reacted to a post in a topic: The "Road" to Ceramic Coating
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H20 Guard and Gloss layered with Americana
SlammedRT replied to mikeH's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
You will get varying responses here. Its really personal preference. I like to wax (1-2 months protection) on first wash only. Then on next wash (usually following week) I use HGG as I feel I am locking in the wax qualities for a bit longer. Of course the weather and amount of driving it will see has an effect too. -
How do you polish or buff odd shapes, corners, etc?
SlammedRT replied to vollychief's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
We use to use this. It works very well. This is just one example. Plenty out there using powder and felt pad. If necessary and not just for one parade it is well worth the money. https://www.eastwood.com/pro-glass-polishing-kit.html -
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SlammedRT replied to Team Adam's's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
Just FYI, my wishlist still works fine. But I do use it on a laptop. Maybe only an issue on mobile devices.- 62 replies
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