Adam's H20 Guard & Gloss Results

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Nice. I’ve been thinking about trying that. Normally I’ve been using buttery wax + detail spray but 2 weeks back I hit up Lucille with some of Adams spray on ceramic... water beading like crazy, even when she’s dirty. Very pleased with that. I try to minimize my cleaning time and the ceramic takes a little more time than my usual M.O., but next wash I may try the WGG.
 
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Nice. I’ve been thinking about trying that. Normally I’ve been using buttery wax + detail spray but 2 weeks back I hit up Lucille with some of Adams spray on ceramic... water beading like crazy, even when she’s dirty. Very pleased with that. I try to minimize my cleaning time and the ceramic takes a little more time than my usual M.O., but next wash I may try the WGG.

I got the ceramic spray as well just need to break out the detailer I bought about 5 months ago and do a mild paint correction. I named my truck "White Privilege" I ain't real big on PC.
 
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H2O G&G is about all I use anymore. Got two shelfs full of Adams and don’t use everything as much anymore.
 

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Had my Gen 1 out in the desert yesterday, so I cleaned her up this morning. Finally used the Adams H20 G&G I have been sitting on for a month or two. I am very happy with the results. Pics aren't great but you get the idea. Adam's thanks for the great products.

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Truck looks great! Glad to hear that you liked the HGG!
 

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Nice. I’ve been thinking about trying that. Normally I’ve been using buttery wax + detail spray but 2 weeks back I hit up Lucille with some of Adams spray on ceramic... water beading like crazy, even when she’s dirty. Very pleased with that. I try to minimize my cleaning time and the ceramic takes a little more time than my usual M.O., but next wash I may try the WGG.

If you already went to the effort of prep and application of the ceramic spray coating, go with the ceramic boost...I've found it to last around the same as guard and gloss, but got better beading and shine out of it.
 

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If you already went to the effort of prep and application of the ceramic spray coating, go with the ceramic boost...I've found it to last around the same as guard and gloss, but got better beading and shine out of it.

thanks for that, Lucille’s almost due for a bath. Even dirty, the ceramic spray beads water like crazy. I see ceramic boost in my purchasing future...
 
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