Brick1609
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Just got my first bottle of BG. What's the consistency supposed to be? Mine is like water
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45 minutes ago, BHarris23 said:
Again, like Rich said. If it wasn’t chalky before you used the product, then you’ve wiped away all the oil, grease, and dirt built up. You need to add leather conditioner to the dash and panels to rejuvenate them. If you don’t, it will become more susceptible to damage later.
That's one reason I like these forums. Good info all the time, especially for a new Adams user like myself. Definitely gonna hit again tomorrow with the LC
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Same thing just happened to me like 30 minutes ago. I was cleaning the wife's Terrain and after I would wipe a panel with the interior detailer it would look almost chalky.
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1 hour ago, Bscott94 said:
Hey Brandon, Brandon here. Sweet truck! My brother had the same rims on his 01 Duramax. They never looked that good though.
Thanks. I try to keep them clean. This time I hit them with the H2O Guard after I polished them so I'm curious to see how well it holds up.
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27 minutes ago, falcaineer said:
Welcome, Brandon! Good lookin' truck.
Looks like that HGG hasn't been used yet...go do it. Now! You can thank me later.
Actually just used it tonight on the wife's suv. Gonna do a little polishing on the truck before I seal it. Then I'll be maintaining with it for sure.
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27 minutes ago, rrmccabe said:
Well most protection is going to have an issue with streaking after rain from my experience. I am using VRT on my truck which is similar to yours. The bed caps do not seem to do that to bad if you apply the VRT and buff it down with a towel.
I am pretty liberal with everything else on the truck.I figured it was a hit or miss depending on application. I'm gonna order some and give it a shot. Thanks for your input
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Ok guys after reading through the forums and seeing mixed reviews of vrt as trim dressing I'm at a delima on what to use. I have a 2016 Silverado so there's not a lot of trim but some. I just don't want to deal with it running down the bed after it rains.
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Brilliant Glaze
in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
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Thanks. I guess I was just expecting it to be thicker, maybe like the leather conditioner. I'm ready to try it out but wanted to make sure first. Being watery like that, what is the best way to apply it? I did try some out on the bathroom mirror real quick, so I just grabbed a blue shop towel to try and it just soaked into the towel