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Brewder

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  1. Not really adding anything here... but wanted to say. My ceramic project isn't for a few more weeks, so in the meantime I wanted a detail spray to give my car an extra pop between washes so I gave the "pink" stuff a try. wow. Do I LOVE the Adams Detail Spray!! I'm coming from years of Zanio products like Z6 and Grand finale sprays... I can only assume that the Ceramic Detail Spray is just as good if not better... I just ordered myself a gallon before even trying it. //Brew
  2. Hello, I'm planning a single step paint correction then will ceramic coat my car using the new Graphene coating product. My question is about the new Graphene Ceramic Detail Spray. Is that safe/recommended to use on a weekly basis after washing my car? I'm a bit confused by the ceramic "bost" products and now this new ceramic "detail spray". //Brew
  3. Maybe this should be a new thread, but i'll ask it here anyway. I enjoy my detailing routine in the warm months where I live... Would it be better to Ceramic Paint coat my car (every few years), then use Adam's Boost as part of my 2-3 times per week wash/quick detailing routine - OR - would it be better to use Ceramic Spray coating after a wash 2-3 times per week? I enjoy using "spray detailers" a few times per week to really keep my car looking great. My only concern is the layering of products. //Brew
  4. Hi again everyone.. Couple more questions.. Is it OK to use the Ceramic Paint coating for things like the "chrome" window moldings and any plastic exterior parts? Also - what about the glass? I think Adams makes the ceramic coating for the wheels, paint, and trim, but it sure would be nice to use the same product for everything... Any pros/cons to using the paint coating for everything?? //Brew
  5. How quickly do they turn bad? should I plan for 2 towels per panel? Or can I do an entire sedan realistically with 4 towels??
  6. One more question (for now)... Must I throw away the towels I use to remove/buff the ceramic coating? Or can they be properly washed and re-used? //Brew
  7. This has been an excellent "Adam's educational" thread for me. I think I have my product list and game plan just about ready for the spring. I have one remaining question I'm looking for advice on. Is the Ceramic Wheel coating really necessary or can I simply use the Ceramic paint coating? With an additional layer, or two, of Ceramic Boost? (I rotate a full set of tires/wheels in the summer/winter) Each product is roughly $80... of course, the wheel coating will go on 4 wheels, whereas the paint the entire vehicle... Since the Paint Coating product comes with enough to do 2 vehicles/coats, couldn't I simply use it on the wheels? Or is the wheel version specially formulated for the high temps the wheel/barrel will reach? //Brew
  8. Definitely would appreciate that advice too! This is a project I'm planning for early spring.....just getting my plan together..
  9. Thank you!! I couldn't agree more and I cannot stop smiling every time I start it up. I purposely remote start it just to 1) see reactions of anyone near by, and 2) to enjoy the burble of the LS3 even before I start driving... It is glorious! Unfortunately as a DD it takes a beating where I live from snow/salt... Hence my interest in Adam's ceramic paint protection. //Brew
  10. Thanks for this.. I THINK I have my product/process list going... but not certain what "CpW" is.. here's what I'm thinking: 1. Remove Zaino with Strip Wash 2. Iron Remover 3. Clay 4. Correction - either One Step Polish, standard Polish, or Compound (not sure which product is best for me yet) 5. Ceramic Surface Prep 6. Ceramic Paint Coating 7. CpW? - I assume this is a maintenance spray but which product specifically? //Brew
  11. Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! Attached are some picture of my daily driver... The one I'm considering moving off Zaino products and into Adams Ceramics.. If you don't know much about the Chevy SS.... It was manufactured in Australia from 2014 to 2017 as a Holden Commodore VF and imported by Chevy as the SS. It's a sleeper rear wheel drive sedan with a 415 HP LS3 V8. Lots of fun to drive. //Brew
  12. Hello, I'm a long time user of Zaino products. I want to switch to a ceramic coating for my 2017 Chevy SS in Regal Peacock Green Metallic (crazy awesome color if you've never seen it). In the bright sun, the paint looks like a very bright green metallic. In the shade, it looks black. I love the depth and richness. This car has very few miles (under 10k) on it but does require some light paint correction to remove swirl marks most likely from the dealer auto car wash (before I took ownership). I'm curious what a basic kit/process would be to strip the existing layers of Zaino.. Claybar, Perform light PC, then apply the ceramic polish and best topper for it (including all of the chrome/plastic trim). I'm new to the slightly overwhelming number of Adams products so looking for a good starting point to get me in the right direction. Thanks! //Brew PS... A few pictures of the car are in order!
  13. Hello! New to the forum... considering a switch from Zaino and looking for info and methods. //Brew
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