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While patiently waiting for my 2017 Raptor to arrive, I decided to gi the wife's 2011 Edge Sport a full detail. It came out pretty good for a car that lived outside up until this summer. The one downside is that it is more noticeable than ever that the factory Ford Red Candy Tint Metallic doesn't mach well on the plastic parts like the spoiler, bumpers, and gas door.

Here is the steps I used:
Two bucket wash with MTM foam cannon
Clay bar on every panel including glass
Repeat wash
Full paint correction with Meguiars M105
Polish with Meguiars M205
Seal with Meguiars M21
Wax with Meguiars M26
 

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Nice work! That red looks drippin' wet!

What machine polisher did you use?
 
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Further proof that Ruby Red is the best color!!!

I agree, but that's Candy Red. It's a few shades lighter than Ruby Red.
Ruby red replaced Candy red in 2013.

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Nice work! That red looks drippin' wet!

What machine polisher did you use?
PC 7424XP. With hex logic pads.
 
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So I did a quick wash on my truck and the wife's car. I tried some Adam's Guard and Gloss and some Tire and Rubber cleaner and VRT on the tires.

So heres my take:

The positive
The packaging on Adam's stuff is 2nd to none.
The bottles are excellent quality.
Everything smells great.
The Edgeless Gray Towel is every bit as good as my Eagle Blue Edgeless.
The Guard and Gloss left a nice slick finish.
The VRT had a good semi gloss finish.

The not so positive
The VRT is tough to apply evenly on the edge of the tire wher the lugs are. This is probably because it is thick. The Meguiar's Hyper dressing I usually use is thinner and speads easier.

The Rubber and Tire cleaner took 3 applications with lots of scrubbing to remove the old Meguiar's Hyper dressing. I'm not sure this is any fault of the cleaner. I usually have to scrub quite a bit with APC as well. I think this is just because the Hyper dressing is pretty durable stuff despite being water based.

The Guard and Gloss seemed to streak a bit on my truck. It wasn't an issue on the wife's car. The temperature had dropped to 50° by the time I dud the truck, so that may have attributed to the streaking.


The verdict

I am impressed overall. I'm not sure I'll replace my Meguiar's Hyper Dressing with VRT. The Guard and Gloss is a nice product, but will probably only get used when the weather is warmer. I will definitely be trying some other Adam's product.
 

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So I did a quick wash on my truck and the wife's car. I tried some Adam's Guard and Gloss and some Tire and Rubber cleaner and VRT on the tires.

So heres my take:

The positive
The packaging on Adam's stuff is 2nd to none.
The bottles are excellent quality.
Everything smells great.
The Edgeless Gray Towel is every bit as good as my Eagle Blue Edgeless.
The Guard and Gloss left a nice slick finish.
The VRT had a good semi gloss finish.

The not so positive
The VRT is tough to apply evenly on the edge of the tire wher the lugs are. This is probably because it is thick. The Meguiar's Hyper dressing I usually use is thinner and speads easier.

The Rubber and Tire cleaner took 3 applications with lots of scrubbing to remove the old Meguiar's Hyper dressing. I'm not sure this is any fault of the cleaner. I usually have to scrub quite a bit with APC as well. I think this is just because the Hyper dressing is pretty durable stuff despite being water based.

The Guard and Gloss seemed to streak a bit on my truck. It wasn't an issue on the wife's car. The temperature had dropped to 50° by the time I dud the truck, so that may have attributed to the streaking.


The verdict

I am impressed overall. I'm not sure I'll replace my Meguiar's Hyper Dressing with VRT. The Guard and Gloss is a nice product, but will probably only get used when the weather is warmer. I will definitely be trying some other Adam's product.

Thanks for trying out these products and sharing your feedback!

To make it easier to apply the VRT to the sidewall lugs, you can make a sprayable mixture by diluting the product with about 30% distilled water. This sprayable mixture also works great for dressing Line-X or similar bedliner material.

When applying the H2O Guard & Gloss to your truck, were you using the same application towel as you used on the car, or was it a fresh towel? The reason I ask, is that you can get streaking when too much product gets built-up in the application towel. I have also seen this happen on trucks, since there is more surface to apply to, so the product gets loaded up in the towel. Next time, try rinsing out the towel really well about halfway through the application, to remove any excess product. Another good tip is to reduce the amount of product that you spray on the surface as you make your way through the application, since you will need less product on the surface once the towel has product in it. After applying to the first couple of panels, try reducing the amount sprayed by about half.

Also, since the HGG is a water-activated sealant, it is a good idea to hand wash the towels right after the application, even if you are going to machine wash them later. Allowing the product to cure in the towel can lead to build-up in the fibers over time, make them less absorbent. To hand wash and also for machine washing them, use a dedicated microfiber cleaner, like Adam's Microfiber Revitalizer & Brightener, since regular laundry detergent is not strong enough to break down the sealant.

-Dan
 

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I love the H2O G&G, but you do need to have 2 or 3 clean micro fiber towels ready. If the towel gets too much product on it, it can streak. Also if the temperature is cool with higher humidity you will get more streaks, even with detail spray. I have 2 Black vehicles and the G&G makes them look amazing.

I have the Adan's tire dressing and it is thinner than the VTR, I spray it on and smooth it out with a damp sponge. Leaves a satin look, you can spray on and leave it and it dries to a higher gloss.
 
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