ResJudicata
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On 10/2/2021 at 11:43 PM, falcaineer said:
Love it. I say get it, try it, and enjoy! Remember, if you don't like it, return it for 110% money back, so no risk.
I should return my Graphene cs3, I find it much more streaky compared to regular cs3. I like cs3 better than gcs3. -
Start with the rinseless and waterless wash. Then use some detail spray or cs3.
I probably wouldn’t use any waxes, but that’s just me. Without a garage or car cover; I don’t think you’re going to get the best use of your time waxing versus washing more often.
[example, it takes 1 hr to waterless wash; vs once 2 hrs to waterless plus detail spray plus wax. (You can wash it twice a week and probably be cleaner because it’s outside).] -
I’m impressed butter wax removed most of it. The only 2 ways I know to remove paint is products like goof off, and isopropyl alcohol IPA.
you could try some dawn or APC, but I don’t think it’s strong enough.
Regular Goof off works well, but they also make a special automotive Goofoff that might work if it’s fresh. I haven’t tried their auto one.
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On 8/29/2021 at 4:59 PM, GXPaycheck said:
First of all, welcome!
You need to go to the Adams videos on coatings and start there. To do coatings correctly takes some study. Pics of the wheels would help. You have no way to get them off the car?
Right now it sounds like you just want to clean them. How dirty are they? Is it all brake dust? You might be able to get away with using soap, wheel cleaner, and a pressure washer but even then you won’t get it all.
Another question is what are they made of and what kind of finish. Some finishes and chemicals don’t mix.
as stated here; a pressure washer with soap water and wheel cleaner will clean most wheels.
id also suggests that if you can’t get the wheels from the front; climb under the car and get the wheels from behind underneath.
if that fails, then you’d have to remove them. And clean.
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I’m assuming you tried to apply the ceramic coating without any prep work or buffing out the high spots.
If you try the regular products (non Graphene); you’ll find they make great soaps and stuff like cs3. -
What’s the best way to wash and reuse the Adam's Block Applicators????
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I would imagine a tunnel wash drive thru would take it off.
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1 hour ago, falcaineer said:
Caveat - Spray coating on it, not the traditional form.
So you’re talking about this one:
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Paste wax over existing ceramic
in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
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I’ve been trying the same as you to find something. Nothing gives the pop on the ceramic coating that I’ve seen yet.
Brilliant Glaze does give a pop, but it’s supposed to remove and wear down the coating with its solvents.
I’ve always used the graphene tire shine; but now I’ve tried the graphene shampoo, graphene cs3 and I plan to pickup some graphene detail spray.
there is ceramic products, but I haven’t tried them. While I haven’t compared them, I’d probably recommend trying the Graphene detail spray. The cs3 is kinda streaky compared to regular cs3.
I’ll let you know when I try the graphene detail spray to compare to the regular pink spray.