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Thorsager

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  1. This would be a great stand alone product! I would wait 12 - 24 hours between coats.
  2. I am really impressed with the new Adams Paste Wax! I tried it out on our daily driven 2017 Ram 1500. I did a full correction and applied Adams Ceramic Paint Coating back in March. I've applied Adams Ceramic Boost several times since. I like the boost but also enjoy waxing so I was glad this product was released. Applying was super easy and a little goes a long way! I did one panel at a time and had no issues with removal. I do not know what the scent is but I like it! The Ceramic Paste Wax comes with a foam applicator.
  3. I also recommend Brillant Glaze. I just used H20 on a black Cadillac this past Monday. A little H20 goes a long way. One or two mists per panel. The areas that I went heavy on I found myself going back over due to high spots. After finishing the interior I went around the car again using detail spray to remove what I missed.
  4. I did the wheels of both of our Challengers last summer (temp was at least 80f). I followed the directions but only a few times did I see the product rainbow like on the cars paint. I think for the most part this was due to lighting in my garage. I did however feel the microfiber towel grab as I removed the product. The ceramic coating is still working like the day I put it on. I think you will be fine. One way to gauge if the coating was applied correctly is after the coating has cured hit the wheel with some water. The water should run off the wheel easily with the coating.
  5. I know how you feel. This happened this fall. I waited 3 months but that was just due to not having time to apply the coating. I would wait at least 2 months to be sure. You could always do the rest of the truck and then come back to the damaged area later.
  6. Welcome to the forum! If you have a pressure washer you could get the foam cannon. If not then the standard foam gun would work. The Ultra Foam Shampoo and Adams Car Shampoo are both ph neutral and safe for your vinyl wrap.
  7. Welcome to the forum! The best way to fix your Corvette is to use Adams 15 mm Swirl Killer. It is completely safe to use and will give you far better results then trying to polish by hand. The paint on your truck is good to go for any type of protection. I would suggest using Adams new Iron Remover followed by Adams clay before using a wax/sealant. This process will remove contaminants on the paint. If you get the Adams Swirl Killer I would then polish the truck. If the paint does not have a lot of flaws I would just use the Finishing Polish. If not then you may have to use Adams Compound followed by Adams Correcting Polish. For protection I would use Adams Liquid Paint Sealant followed by Adams Guard and Gloss when needed. You may also use the Americana or Patriot wax. The Patriot wax would be great for your Corvette! Any pictures of your vehicles?
  8. The PC 7424 will be able to correct your paint. If you want a better polisher at an affordable price take a look at the Adams Swirl Killer 15 mm. It has more power, less vibration, and has a longer throw.
  9. The SK is a great polisher at an affordable price. I have used both and feel they correct the same. The SK is also well balanced like the Rupes.
  10. Welcome! Any pictures of your BMW?
  11. What I mean is that the trim restorer made the black trim black again but on the grey trim it went on black and just did not look right. I wiped it off and just used the tire and rubber cleaner to clean up the gray trim.
  12. It did not work on this jeep that I did last fall. I used the Tire and Rubber Cleaner and the grey trim looked almost new.
  13. I've used my Master Blaster for the past 5 years and love it! It makes short work of drying a car.
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