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  1. Thanks for this. I did see this video and definitely the timeline is what messed up my process. In addition, most videos are in a controlled environment/garage, whereas, I was doing mine outside in sunlight and essentially the product was drying almost immediately and that was probably my downfall while I was trying to understand how long I should be keeping it on. On the other hand, what is the difference between Brilliant Haze and Polish? I just bought the Polish/Compound/Mini polisher kit and will reserve the machine as a last use case. I will use the polish with a microfiber cloth and try to buff it out by hand.
  2. I I did ask adams about a machine but they told me hand polish us enough. Not saying I don't believe them just wanted to confirm. I even said I use the spray graphene which is the weakest of all graphene concentration and they said definitely even better reapply or hand polish. I asked about compound and machine they said that is if you want to completely remove.
  3. Ok so I attempted to graphene (graphene spray) my new car and well after watching multiple videos and of course an amateur like myself I definitely have tons of high spots. Depending on the angle you look you can definitely see my application strokes. Conclusion, I definitely didn't "buff" out properly. I used the fluffy microfiber (can't remember proper name) but I definitely didn't get the timing rights etc etc etc. So now I have areas like the hood that looks horrible. I tried reapplying graphene to reactivate it but it's not really working. I spoke to someone from Adam's and they told to purchase polish and use that to remove. Is that the way? I don't need a machine with the polish to help remove it? Please help. I would like to correct this and have a nice graphene coated shiny car.
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