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Re: Daily Chat 10.12.18

Subject: Re: Daily Chat 10.12.18
by Ultraman on 2018/10/12 21:16:08

Well they took the buffing compounds with them saying that I would not have to do that again for a long time.....Teeb would know what they are....

What they left for me to use was.....

1. The Adams Clay Mitt which is mitt that takes the place of using a bar of clay to get rid of all the rough impurities on the surface of the paint. They used Adams Detail spray as lubricant with the Clay Mitt. Works great and all you do it rinse out the Mitt after use.

2. Then they used the Adams Paint Sealant applied with a foam applicator .....

3. Then they applied another coat of Detail Spray after the Paint Sealant has been removed.

4. Then if you want a real dazzler of a shine you spray on Brilliant Glaze and remove that with these big fluffy detail towels....from Adams also....they are so nice your wife will want to take them in and monogram them with the family crest for the guest bathroom.....

I guess the Brilliant Glaze will only last a few days if subjected to weather....but the Detail Spray will last a long time.

Hopefully Tee Bee can let you know what the buffing compounds used were....he is also an Adams guy....hope that helps....
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