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Mandrew

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About Mandrew

  • Birthday 09/18/1984

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  • Location
    Porter Ranch, Ca
  • Vehicle Year
    2012
  • Vehicle Make
    GMC
  • Vehicle Model
    Sierra Denali
  • Real Name
    Matt
  1. First off, sorry if some of you saw this post twice. Still learning how to post on this forum and specifically in the right area! What are your thoughts on using Revive after fine machine polish? Or anytime in the paint correction process. I've been reading through many of your posts and I have come across many of you mentioning Revive at some point in the paint correction process to get that "Deep Popping Look". Thanks to your comments and suggestions, I've been using it on my wheels followed up with Quick Sealant.. makes the wheels look AMAZING! I am about to do a full detail on my 2012 GMC Black Sierra Denali.. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Planning on: 1) Wash/Strip 2) Clay 3) Polish 4) Revive?? (somewhere else in the process??) 4) Machine Seal 5) Brillant Glaze and Americana Wax Will be sure to post before and after pics when finished.. thanks for all the help!
  2. What are your thoughts on using Revive after fine machine polish? I've been reading through many of your posts and I have come across many of you mentioning Revive at some point in the paint correction process to get that "Deep Popping Look". Thanks to your comments and suggestions, I've been using it on my wheels followed up with Quick Sealant.. makes the wheels look AMAZING! I am about to do a full detail on my 2012 GMC Black Sierra Denali.. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Planning on: 1) Wash/Strip 2) Clay 3) Polish 4) Revive?? 4) Machine Seal 5) Brillant Glaze and Americana Wax Will be sure to post before and after pics when finished.. thanks for all the help!
  3. Thanks Bruce! Might have to take you up on that.. Again I appreciate all the help and advice.
  4. Thanks for the pointers! I do have hard water, but would that really contribute to getting spots that hard to remove?? Especially being brand new wheels.. Also, a couple of you have mentioned using quick sealant. Would applying the machine super sealant by hand give me the same results? Thanks again! I'll be sure to post pics once I hit the paint!
  5. Hey there.. I am a new user to Adams and just recently bought a 2012 Black GMC Sierra Denali. I've spent countless hours watching videos and reading the posts many of you have written on here. Great info by the way!! I recently recieved my shipment of Adams and started detailing the new ride! Came across one issue so far...hopefully someone has an answer.. After washing my car, I noticed "spots" all over my wheels. I washed my wheels first just like the videos show in Vol. 8. All purpose cleaner on the tire, green wheel cleaner on the rims, be sure they are not hot before washing them and never let the product sit. These "spots" were extremely difficult to remove! Shouldn't have issues being these are new wheels. I didn't order any wheel polish with this first order so I was forced to experiment with the polishes I bought. I found that the fine machine polish and a shot of detail spray on a microfiber worked best. As you can see it looks pretty good. My only concern is making sure this doesn't happen again because I spent a couple hours trying to get rid of those spots. Any tips?? Maybe Revive would have worked better? Again, don't have all the Adams goodies quite yet. Thanks for all your help...sorry for the long write-up!!!
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