I have been an Adams user for more years than I can count. I started when his main products were Revive Polish and Buttery Wax. I have been adding to my detail cabinet for many years. So here is my question, well first, my 2015 Velocity Yellow Corvette is coated with the Graphene Spray Coating and maintained with both the Graphene Detail Spray and the Graphene CS3. I also have the Graphene Boost, Graphene VRT, Graphene Shampoo.
So, prior to the Graphene Ceramic, and prior to this car my past Corvette was originally protected with the Adams Patriot Wax, and most of the other standard products, of which I still have some of. I converted over to the Ceramic Spray and then the UV Ceramic. In that product line I still have the spray ceramic, the Surface prep, Wash & Coat, Ceramic Waterless, Ceramic Boost and CS3.
I am not a fan of mixing products, but just wondering if any of the product's list above are compatible with the graphene products? I hate to simply throw them away (although some of the original products are most like out of date and need to be done away with.
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I have been an Adams user for more years than I can count. I started when his main products were Revive Polish and Buttery Wax. I have been adding to my detail cabinet for many years. So here is my question, well first, my 2015 Velocity Yellow Corvette is coated with the Graphene Spray Coating and maintained with both the Graphene Detail Spray and the Graphene CS3. I also have the Graphene Boost, Graphene VRT, Graphene Shampoo.
So, prior to the Graphene Ceramic, and prior to this car my past Corvette was originally protected with the Adams Patriot Wax, and most of the other standard products, of which I still have some of. I converted over to the Ceramic Spray and then the UV Ceramic. In that product line I still have the spray ceramic, the Surface prep, Wash & Coat, Ceramic Waterless, Ceramic Boost and CS3.
I am not a fan of mixing products, but just wondering if any of the product's list above are compatible with the graphene products? I hate to simply throw them away (although some of the original products are most like out of date and need to be done away with.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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