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  1. Thank you once again for your assistance. Personally, I believe that Slick and Slide provides a much smoother finish, and cars treated with it tend to accumulate less dust. Currently, my car is coated with Adam's Advanced Graphene, and I plan to maintain it using Graphene Detail Spray or Graphene CS3. My wife's car, on the other hand, is treated with Adam's H2O Guard and supplemented with Slick and Slide. As a result, her car not only appears more polished, but also feels significantly smoother compared to mine. If I persistently perceive this difference, I plan to experiment with using Slick and Slide on a section of my car to determine whether it improves the situation or exacerbates it.
  2. Thank you all for your help. I just started digging around on the YouTube channel to see if there's already something using 'Slick and Slide' on a car with Adams Advanced Graphene Coating on it. While I continue my search, I thought I'd reach out here for any recommendations. If anyone could point me towards specific videos or resources that cover this, I'd really appreciate it. Hoping to tap into the collective expertise of this forum to make sure I'm on the right track. Thanks in advance for any help!
  3. I have my car coated with Adam’s Advanced Graphene Coating, I have used Adams Graphene Detail Spray as a toper after a car wash and do like it, but after seeing what Adam’s Slick & Slide did to my wife’s car that is not ceramic coated, I like Slick & Slide slickness better. My 1st question is, can I use slick & slide on my graphene coated car?, if yes can mix my usage by sometimes using the graphene detail spray but other times using slick & slide?
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