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  1. So about 3 months ago I ceramic coated my car with Adams UV Ceramic Spray. At the time I did the full paint correction and clay bar. Fast forward to today I want to now add Adam's new Graphene ceramic (Non Spray). What would the proper procedures be to apply this? Can i just go right over the old coating? Do I have to go over it again with clay? Or even have to do another full correction?
  2. Ah thank you! I couldn't find the revive hand polish as it says it was either out of stock or unavailable everywhere i looked.
  3. Hello everyone, I am completely new to the auto detailing world and looking to get started as I just purchased my first new car that I would properly like to take care besides running it through a car wash once in awhile. So a quick background on the car is that its a new red Kia Stinger and I plan to daily drive it. Storage will be outside in a parking lot 24/7. Ive been watching tons of Adams videos but there are still so many products and tools and im not sure exactly what I need but this is what i want to do. I want to get car shampoo, foam gun and microfiber wash mitt for a regular wash, I want to get the ceramic waterless wash for inbetween sessions and quick clean ups. And I also want to get the ceramic spray, this is where I run into questions on what to buy. I know I need to polish the car before coating as its been sitting on a dealer lot for a while and I can see slight swirl marks, in certain areas. I have access to a machine polisher but since this would be my first time polishing anything I would 100% feel more comfortable just using the hand polisher. So which polish would you recommend I was thinking the orange polishing hex with 1 Step polish but idk. I also know I need to clay the car before doing so I was thinking the fine clay bar. If I were to use a machine polisher what would you recommend for the slight paint correction and minimal risk to damaging the surface. Also if you can answer how many and what kind of towels would I need to do all this? There are so many different towels I don't know which to use for what purpose. After everything is said and done I would like to keep the price below $200 and I'm looking to act now with the BOGO going on. Thanks in advance!
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