Recently I went all in with Adams Polishes products. I’ve heard and seen great things. i just bought a White Honda S2000 and I’m wanting to clay it and protect the paint.
I have at my disposal for cleaning the car paint: foam gun, ultra foam shampoo, the standard shampoo, visco clay bar, detail spray, and H2O guard gloss. In what order should I be using these items to get the best results?
I know to use the detail spray with the clay bar, but should I do that after the h2o guard gloss or before?
The h2o guard gloss is water activated so I’d have to use it when the car is still wet. Mean while, clawing the car with the guard gloss on it doesn’t really make sense to me. Help please?
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Recently I went all in with Adams Polishes products. I’ve heard and seen great things. i just bought a White Honda S2000 and I’m wanting to clay it and protect the paint.
I have at my disposal for cleaning the car paint: foam gun, ultra foam shampoo, the standard shampoo, visco clay bar, detail spray, and H2O guard gloss. In what order should I be using these items to get the best results?
I know to use the detail spray with the clay bar, but should I do that after the h2o guard gloss or before?
The h2o guard gloss is water activated so I’d have to use it when the car is still wet. Mean while, clawing the car with the guard gloss on it doesn’t really make sense to me. Help please?
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