Long time lurker, first time poster. I just delved into Adams products several months ago, love the gear and recently expanded the collection.
I applied Brilliant Glaze followed by Buttery Wax to my car about 4 weeks ago, I have maintained with semi weekly 2 bucket washes using the Detailing Spray. I just ordered some VRT and H20 G&G and want to give that a ****. Here's the dilemma, the wax is still working great!! We been getting a decent amount of rain here recently (NE Florida) and it just beads up and flies off. Question is, should I just wait it out and let the wax run it's course before trying out the Guard and Gloss, or should I attempt to IPA strip it and put down the G&G? Im sure you guys know the temptation to try newly purchased products
A bit off topic, but I have even been wiping windows down with detail spray during the drying phase and water beads right off there as well!! These products are awesome.
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VinZum
Hi all,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I just delved into Adams products several months ago, love the gear and recently expanded the collection.
I applied Brilliant Glaze followed by Buttery Wax to my car about 4 weeks ago, I have maintained with semi weekly 2 bucket washes using the Detailing Spray. I just ordered some VRT and H20 G&G and want to give that a ****. Here's the dilemma, the wax is still working great!! We been getting a decent amount of rain here recently (NE Florida) and it just beads up and flies off. Question is, should I just wait it out and let the wax run it's course before trying out the Guard and Gloss, or should I attempt to IPA strip it and put down the G&G? Im sure you guys know the temptation to try newly purchased products
A bit off topic, but I have even been wiping windows down with detail spray during the drying phase and water beads right off there as well!! These products are awesome.
Thanks
Vin
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