Hey guys, you may have seen a post somewhere last week about me planning to do my spring correction at the end of the month. Well..... I just couldn't wait! We got some great weather in NEPA on sunday, so i decided why wait?!
All Adams Products used:
Shampoo
Apc
11x11 & 9x9 washpads
Great white
Single softs
Gen 4 orange and white pads
Swirl and haze remover
Fine machine polish
Revive hand polish
Americana
Prep:
Two bucket strip wash
Dried off with my gw
Clayed
Polishing:
Broke out the pc and did a test section on my trunk and hood as those were the most damaged areas.
I did 2 passes of swirl and haze followed by 2 passes of fine machine. Liked what i saw and moved on. On the sides of the car i found that i only needed one pass of each and i was in excellent shape.
After i finished up the panels i went around with the revive hand polish and i have to say i really like this product. If there was any residue of polish or detail spray it helped remove it with out any effort.
Unfortunately i did not get to use the brilliant glaze as i had anticipated seeing what all the fuss was about.. But what i did get to experience for the first time was using Americana!
I have used the buttery wax before on my motorcycle and its easy on and easy off. But let me tell you i think Americana's ease of use it 100x better than buttery it just felt so right putting it on, and then wiping off felt like you were opening a christmas gift. You use little to no effort to remove but once you fully unwrap it, you're greeted with exactly what you ask for, a beautiful even shine!
This is just after polish no wax no anything just corrected paint!
Alittle overcast today as we had some severe storms lastnight
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Hey guys, you may have seen a post somewhere last week about me planning to do my spring correction at the end of the month. Well..... I just couldn't wait! We got some great weather in NEPA on sunday, so i decided why wait?!
All Adams Products used:
Shampoo
Apc
11x11 & 9x9 washpads
Great white
Single softs
Gen 4 orange and white pads
Swirl and haze remover
Fine machine polish
Revive hand polish
Americana
Prep:
Two bucket strip wash
Dried off with my gw
Clayed
Polishing:
Broke out the pc and did a test section on my trunk and hood as those were the most damaged areas.
I did 2 passes of swirl and haze followed by 2 passes of fine machine. Liked what i saw and moved on. On the sides of the car i found that i only needed one pass of each and i was in excellent shape.
After i finished up the panels i went around with the revive hand polish and i have to say i really like this product. If there was any residue of polish or detail spray it helped remove it with out any effort.
Unfortunately i did not get to use the brilliant glaze as i had anticipated seeing what all the fuss was about.. But what i did get to experience for the first time was using Americana!
I have used the buttery wax before on my motorcycle and its easy on and easy off. But let me tell you i think Americana's ease of use it 100x better than buttery it just felt so right putting it on, and then wiping off felt like you were opening a christmas gift. You use little to no effort to remove but once you fully unwrap it, you're greeted with exactly what you ask for, a beautiful even shine!
This is just after polish no wax no anything just corrected paint!
Alittle overcast today as we had some severe storms lastnight
Look at that flake pop!!
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