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    .Griff. reacted to mc2hill in M140i owner from the UK   
    Welcome James!
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    .Griff. reacted to Chris@Adams in M140i owner from the UK   
    Welcome James!
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    .Griff. reacted to DaleH in M140i owner from the UK   
    Love that color! Or should I say colour.  (I'm from Canada but have been in Texas for over a decade and got out of the habit...) 
     
    Welcome!
     
    Dale H.
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    .Griff. reacted to kaj41354 in M140i owner from the UK   
    Welcome James
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    .Griff. reacted to shane@detailedreflections in Ceramic Boost application gone wrong   
    It definitely looks like the application of too much product. It’s either that or a ton of really bad high spots which you would have noticed before now given how bad they are. 
     
    I would use a fresh microfiber and maybe some APC and see if that helps to lift it or level it out. 
     
    If that doesn’t work, strip wash it and see how it looks. 
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    .Griff. reacted to Rich in M140i owner from the UK   
    Welcome to the forum James!  
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    .Griff. reacted to shane@detailedreflections in Ceramic Boost application gone wrong   
    Thanks @falcaineer  We haven’t worked with IGL coatings directly, so I can’t speak directly as to compatibility. 
     
    Ceramic Boost can become very streaky if it’s overapplied. You have a few options in my opinion. 
     
    One is to do a strip wash like was suggested. A few ounces of APC in a wash bucket with soap will help to remove it. 
     
    Give your vehicle a decent clay bar treatment might help pull any other contaminants off as well. 
     
    Some photos of the afflicted areas is a good idea that may give us some more insight as well. If you could post some, we might have further input. 
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    .Griff. got a reaction from Ls1transam in Ceramic Boost application gone wrong   
    If life were that simple.
     
    A, I'm in the UK. I can only find one place that sells it.
     
    B, Their website is as reliable as a chocolate teapot (It's not even loading right now)
     
    C, I've waited three weeks for a reply to two emails trying to order it.
     
    So yeah, my first plan was to use Premier but due to the aforementioned, I decided to try ACB 2.0 instead. 
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    .Griff. reacted to falcaineer in Ceramic Boost application gone wrong   
    That's a full on, traditional coating, right? If so, a few ounces of APC added to your normal wash bucket, or Strip Wash, should remove it without any adverse effects. There are lots of others on here, too, but I'll tag @shane@detailedreflections since I know he works with other coatings just to make sure.
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    .Griff. reacted to falcaineer in M140i owner from the UK   
    Welcome, James! Beautiful Beemer 😎.
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    .Griff. got a reaction from falcaineer in M140i owner from the UK   
    Hi all,
     
    James here. 

    Longtime detailing enthusiast but new to the Adams range. Follow Matt Moreman for a long time on Youtube and decided to give some Adams products a try after his glowing comments.
     
    Few pics of my current car -
     

     

     

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    .Griff. reacted to Thorsager in M140i owner from the UK   
    Welcome! Nice BMW!
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