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  1. I'll give you my experience. My Viper is CQuartz coated, and I find the (pink) Detail Spray does not play nice with it. However, the (purple) Matte Detail Spray does. Usually, I just go over it with Ceramic Boost, and call it done.
  2. This. I just about said this same thing in another thread. A game changer for me. I use it as a QD as well.....an amazing product.
  3. I have a gallon of DS at least 2 years old, and it is fine. Shake it up, and use. Works perfectly.
  4. I just answered this in another thread, but CB has been a game changer for me. I use as a standalone on my Ram, and it looks great. It has (almost) replaced Detail Spray (and other brands of QDs I have) as a quick detailer as well. It's a very versatile product.
  5. I'm sure Spray Wax will be used like any other of the excellent spray waxes on the market. This is unfortunately a product that has LOTS of excellent competition. I hope it will stand out in some way against the literally 100s of spray waxes on the market.
  6. I use the Ceramic Boost as a stand alone on my truck. In fact, it has mostly replaced Detail Spray as a QD for me as well. Haven't tried the new Spray Wax, but it seems that it is basically Detail Spray maybe with a little more carnauba? Ceramic Boost was a game changer for me, and is my "go to" after the Ram is washed and clean.
  7. I have used it as a stand alone on my 16 Ram for a year now (original formula, which I still have a lot) with excellent results. Beads water for weeks, even when I clean the truck with a waterless and then detail spray. Also works well on my Viper, which has C Quarz. I find it slightly easier to apply then CarPro Reload. I'm a Boost believer.
  8. Just bumping this. Another year, another great showing by the whole Adam's crew this past weekend. I've never seen the place so busy! Great show special pricing, which I took advantage of bought a foam gun shampoo, leather conditioner and a few other goodies!
  9. I have and use both. I originally bought Reload to use as a topper for my CQuartz coated Viper. (This was before Ceramic Boost was introduced, or any of the many other brands' equivalent products came on the market). Last summer at Carlisle, I bought a bottle of Ceramic Boost to try. I have used it on the Viper, and use it as a stand-alone on my '16 Ram, which is not coated. Honestly, I can tell very little difference between the two. They both work as well on both vehicles, with the Ceramic Boost being a little easier to apply. It is very slick and leaves a nice finish. I just went over the truck just now (been raining, again!) with Detail Spray, and it seems glossier than usual, so perhaps the Detail Spray likes the Ceramic Boost.]] Clear as mud?
  10. As an update, it's rainy drizzly with wet roads here today and of course, today was my appointment for my annual state inspection for the Viper. When I got it back home, it needed some cleanup. About a 23 mile round trip to my dealer for the service. 20 minutes with the Matte Detailer, and it looks great. Best new Adam's product in years. Period.
  11. I use the Matte Detailer on my CQuartz coated Viper. Works wonderfully for a quick clean up. Ceramic Boost periodically. I use Ceramic Boost as a stand-alone on my non-coated Ram. I use both Adam's Detail Spray, and Optimum Detail Spray, both products have gloss enhancers, with no ill effects, and the truck looks great.
  12. I use Ceramic Boost on my non-coated Ram, and it works like a dream. I've posted about this before - it's easy to use, too. I even use it in direct sunlight. I like it as much or better than my CarPro Reload. And yes, I use Adam's Detail Spray, and Optimum Detail spray over it. Both work well, as does Adam's Matte Detailer. Viper is CQuartz coated, and I use Ceramic Boost and Matte Detailer on that.
  13. This. I use it on my coated Viper, but I also use it stand-alone on my Ram. Good stuff.
  14. I really do think it's an excellent all-around detailer. As for interior - I'm not a fan a dedicated interior detail spays, Adams or anyone's. Any good exterior detailer (some detailers even use spray wax, like Megs) will work on the inside. I think both of Adam's sprays work very well on every surface. If I'm at a show, and want some bling inside, I'll use regular Detail Spray. If I'm just wiping down, I may use the Matte. I wanted to put the word out that the Matte Spray is an excellent detailer for all finishes, not just coated, or vinyl stripes, or matte. I haven't seen much buzz for it, even on this forum. So here's the buzz!
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