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  1. 29 minutes ago, SS LeadFoot said:

    Dan said the same thing. I have never had any issues with covering the car. But now you guys are making me thing twice.

     

    This argument comes up from time to time with sides taken immediately. (Kinda like the whole "California Car Duster" argument.)  

     

    I cover my Camaro often.  Only in the garage when it's just been washed and I'm not planning on getting it out again for a while.

     

    It's over 10 years old and looks better than showroom.

     

    It really depends on the quality of the cover and how you use it.

     

  2. 5 minutes ago, SS LeadFoot said:

    Is this for ceramic coated vehicles then? Oh man please say no. If it is then I smell another Adams order coming up. Crap! I have spent over $200 in three weeks.

     

    Read the info on the Amazon page.  Dan probably can't talk about it much here yet.

     

    But - yes.  It's for coated vehicles.

     

  3. 3 hours ago, Dan@Adams said:


    No, sorry this is essentially a spray-on and pressure-wash off ceramic sealant. We've been testing versions of this one for over a year. 

     

    No problem.  I'm not a pressure wash guy but I know A LOT of your customers use them.  I also haven't gone fully ceramic yet (I use the Ceramic Paste Wax, Boost and CS3 - and I just ordered new wheels for the pickup along with the Ceramic Wheel Kit) but I know I'll be there before long.

     

    I'm perfectly happy with the current Rinseless Wash.  It works just fine with my current regiment.

     

    Keep it up!

     

  4. 13 hours ago, GT350_Voodoo said:

    I recently did a paint correction my my GT350 (blue w/ white stripes).

     

    Did the clay, compound and polish, paint sealant, brilliant glaze, and then topped with Americana.

     

     

    Honestly - your regiment (seal, glaze, wax) was the "go-to" procedure for a Show Car Finish recommended by Adam for a long time.  In fact - I used this exact same procedure on my Camaro for YEARS.  Of course - it's garage kept and not a daily driver so it didn't see as much of the outside world as yours does.  I have changed up the LSP to Patriot and now use the Ceramic Paste Wax but, to be honest, I'm not sure it's any better than old trusty Americana.  They ALL look fantastic on my car but I think Americana was the easiest to use but the differences are slight and need a more discerning eye than I have.

     

    As far as maintenance products go I have tried a few and been happy with the look of all of them but some are easier to use than others. I have never had a problem with any (other than the 1st version of Boost which streaked a little) and they all look great!

     

    It's hard to beat Spray Wax for ease of use.  It's like Detail Spray on steroids.  Looks fantastic over Americana.

     

    H2OGG takes a little more work but it lasts longer and you can use it as a drying aid or apply already dry. Looks fantastic over Americana.

     

    Your best bet it to get both and try them out.  See which works best for you.

     

  5. 56 minutes ago, TheWolf said:

     

    That photo on the bridge is outstanding!  I love the driver's face, not many photos have drivers in them, and that one looks ominous. 

     

    Ha!  That's me! I promise - I'm not that scary in real life.  My son-in-law did some major photochoping to get that photo.

     

    Thanks.

     

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