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hand waxing/polishing order?


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please re-inform me of the order to use the following products. Using revive hand polish, then quick sealant, americana or buttery, brilliant glaze last, is this the correct order of application? I know the qs always goes on bare paint, just can't remember if bg goes before or after wax or machine super sealant

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Here is a quote from the hand polishing.........

 

After washing start with Adam's Detailing Clay Bar. The over-sized Adam's Detail Clay will be more than enough to decontaminate your paint many times over. Lubricate the surface with the included, world famous, Adam's Detail Spray and watch your paint become more clear as the contamination is removed safely.

 

Next use our Adam's ORANGE Hex-Grip Polish Applicator with the color matched Adam's Swirl & Haze Remover Car Polish to gently buff away fine scratches, haze, and oxidation. This highly effective polish is safe for all paint finishes including clear coat.

 

Follow up with our blue hex grip polishing pad and our award winning Adam's Revive Fine Hand Car Polish to add gloss and deep luster to the paint. The special paint cleansers leave your paint clear, simply buff away with our Adam's Single Soft Microfiber Towel and you're ready for car wax.

 

Finish up with our super easy to use Adam's Buttery Wax and the color coded Adam's YELLOW Hex-Grip Car Wax Applicator. This combo nets amazing results and is the easiest wax you'll ever use, guaranteed! It goes on smooth, dries quickly and is easily removed with a fresh Adam's Single Soft Microfiber Towel.

 

Watch Adam’s Hand Polishing, Glazing and Carnauba Waxing Videos to Learn More!

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Thanks very much for the detailed reply. Have all the products so will follow the procedure hopefully soon. Corrected the truck before winter with the porter cable and it is still swirl free, just needs a good hand polish to bring back some depth

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So the brilliant glaze always goes under a coat of wax when doing multiple hand application steps?

 

It doesn't HAVE to, but it's better if it does. Glaze is also good for adding a little extra pop when going to a car show or something, so it CAN be applied on top of wax, but the order usually goes polish, seal, glaze, wax, maintain, repeat as needed/desired.

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