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Chris@Adams got a reaction from ObsessedDetailer in Photo Shoot Littleton/Highlands Ranch/Denver, CO
Looking good!
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from King Funny Bunny in Trim is grey and ashy after Graphene ceramic coating
Yes that's exactly what happened, on trim you must wipe and level just like on paint.
I did a little test on my truck bumper to see what would happen if I didn't wipe off the Graphene, and yes it turned white-grey too.
I plan on working on it this weekend and will let you know what happens.
Here's the instructions from the site.
Instructions for Plastic Trim & Headlights:
Prepare your plastic trim or headlights by using the supplied 4oz bottle of Adam’s Surface Prep and edgeless utility towel to clean and degrease the surface of any existing protection or residual films. For heavily contaminated plastic trim or headlights, we recommend a deep cleanse with Tire & Rubber Cleaner and an edgeless utility towel. Open the coating bottle and begin by dispensing numerous drops of the liquid onto the supplied Micro Silk applicator to sufficiently wet it. Work the product into the surface, ensuring full coverage over the desired area, using cross hatching motions and overlapping your previous pass by 25-50%. Since the product is being applied to a porous surface, you will not see a rainbow/ flashing effect - the immediate color change of the plastic or trim will reveal where the product has been applied. However, you are also able to utilize the Adam’s UV Flashlight for inspections where desired. Once the recently applied product has penetrated, begin leveling the coating, applying minimal pressure to the towel in the process. Wipe down in a similar cross hatch pattern as applied, switching/flipping the towel periodically to use a new face to fully level the coating. Once fully leveled, allow the coating to fully cure for 24 hours, free from water, elements, or weathering. -
Chris@Adams got a reaction from stalebreadjr in Water Spots No Matter What in Texas Summer?
Not sure if this has been mentioned or not, if washing outside I always wash the wheels & under fenders first before even wetting the car down.
Once wheels are done I dump the water and get fresh mitt & water then proceed washing the car.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from Nickfire20 in Best wax for winter
Why not use either our Ceramic Spray Coating or our new Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating?
It's easier to apply and it will out last any wax many times over.
https://adamspolishes.com/collections/ceramics-graphene-graphene-ceramic-spray-coating™
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from falcaineer in Should I apply a second ceramic coat??
I agree, you could Boost and then just maintain with Wash + Coat, CS3 & Ceramic Waterless Wash to name a few.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from RayS in Water Spots No Matter What in Texas Summer?
Not sure if this has been mentioned or not, if washing outside I always wash the wheels & under fenders first before even wetting the car down.
Once wheels are done I dump the water and get fresh mitt & water then proceed washing the car.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from WonderWoman25502 in CSC application and removal
I use our Grey Borderless to apply & remove CSC, you could also use MF pad to apply & remove with any of our MF Towels, Borderless ,single or Double soft towels.
I wouldn't use Ceramic Wash & Coat every wash, use it every fourth wash or so and the rest of the time you could use our Car Shampoo.
Hope this helps!
https://adamspolishes.com/collections/exterior-microfiber-detailing-towels/products/adam-s-borderless-grey-edgeless-towel
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from ArablueRS3 in Step stool potential flaws
I covered my sides with a pool noodle the very first thing to be on the safe side.
Thinking of putting duck tape on the feet too so it won't slide.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from tlbullet in Brilliant glaze on ceramic coating?
I agree, BG could very well degrade the Ceramic Coating to some degree.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from big_a_srt in Adam's ceramic coating
My go to here lately is CS3, it's starting to be my favorite product.
https://adamspolishes.com/collections/new-just-in/products/adams-cs3-basic-kit
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from tlbullet in Scratch that was “touched up” very poorly
Get some Langka blob eliminator and it will remove the touch up paint.
www.langka.com
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Chris@Adams reacted to DaleH in Paint correction on SS!
The truck is nice but I love the other SS in that reflection!
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from DaleH in Paint correction on SS!
Did paint correction on the nice Chevy SS Intimidator Truck. Had to start with MF pad & Compound. Followed up with foam pad & Polish. Check out the before & after pics.
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Chris@Adams reacted to vollychief in Paint correction on SS!
Beautiful work!
Is anybody else wondering if this is Santa in his off season?
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from Captain Slow in Another Coated GMC.
https://adamspolishes.com/collections/ceramic-paint-coating-9h
Just finished up this nice GMC, washed,clayed, paint correction & Ceramic UV Coating. Check out before & after pics.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from stalebreadjr in Paint correction on SS!
Did paint correction on the nice Chevy SS Intimidator Truck. Had to start with MF pad & Compound. Followed up with foam pad & Polish. Check out the before & after pics.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from Dan@Adams in WeatherTech floormats
I vote for CSC too. Make sure you do a Surface prep wipe down first.
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Chris@Adams got a reaction from Nickfire20 in Shout Out For All The Help
This is great Mike, glad you had a good time at the warehouse.