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13 hours ago, falcaineer said:
Welcome to the addiction, Daniel! What are you keeping shiny? Including your tractor!?
Here's a great article I recommend you take a minute to read, and ask any questions you have!!
We have 3 or 4 Chevy 2500HDs, Got a Camry, GMC Terrain and a Mustang to take care of. Got a service truck and a few 10 wheeler grain trucks that I can't keep clean 😂
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Hello all! I'm just a farmer from North Carolina that tries to take care of my own vehicles, my families vehicles and our farm trucks, as well as our machinery. I've built up a nice collection of Adams products from mostly mystery items.
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4 hours ago, RayS said:
Hi Daniel,
I've done it many times on vehicles with small imperfections since Brilliant Glaze will help hide them. I did not notice any longevity difference by doing so either. Of note, if you put BG over your wax it will give it an extra pop for a couple of days, but the extra pop is only a couple of days.
So would the brilliant glaze last as long as the buttery wax does?
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On 8/28/2019 at 7:27 AM, Yo-Yo Ma's Cousin said:
Welcome Daniel!
I agree with Chris.
Ultimately it depends on what you're trying to acheive.
Some good Combinations would be:
1. Patriot Wax (contatins SiO2, should last several months)
2. H20 GG (use once a month - Make sure your bottle says "Hybrid Technology" on the front. This means it contains some SiO2 which should play nicely with the Patriot Wax)
3. Brilliant Glaze (Will only last a few days, if that. So pick and choose when you want that extra pop)
-Wash and Wash especially in this context as your shampoo here should work well with the SiO2 infused Patriot Wax and H20 GG. But it will also work well with the other combinations.
1. Paint Sealant (should last several months)
2. H20 GG (use once a month)
3. Brilliant Glaze (Will only last a few days, if that. So pick and choose when you want that extra pop)
1. Buttery Wax
2. Spray Wax (Every other week-ish)
3.Brilliant Glaze (Will only last a few days, if that. So pick and choose when you want that extra pop)
Another tip for BG - It works wonders when applied to the interior of glass. So use it on the interior of your windshield. It will last for months.
What would happen if you put the brilliant glaze first and then buttery wax or something else
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Alright cool, I've heard of people doing it before but wasn't sure what it did. Will it hurt if I get some BG on my tint strip?
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What does applying the brilliant glaze on the inside of the glass do?
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I currently have brilliant glaze, buttery wax, Patriot wax, h20 guard and gloss, wash and wax, paint sealant and spray wax. Which products should I be using together and in what order?
Cleaning wax appilcators
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What is the best way to clean my buttery wax and Patriot wax appilcators?