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Old 07-22-2020, 02:06 PM
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Good topic.

I use Adam's detailing products as they have a wide array of products for just about every application and if you catch a sale, there are always good deals. I have Adam's ceramic and ceramic touch up for when I do a day long detail. My method typically looks like this:

-Wash
-Wash/Clay
-Wash
-Treat rubber and wheels
-Polish (micro, macro)
-Seal
-Wax
-Ceramic
-Dress rubbers/tires/polish wheels/glass, etc

From what I've seen even doing a simple wash/clay/wash/wax/ceramic is that the ceramic keeps all treated surfaces contaminate free longer and when you complete your follow up treatments, the process is much easier. Some ceramic coatings claim you'll be swirl and scratch free longer - I suppose this is possible but depends on driving and storage conditions.

I ceramic coat painted surfaces, windows, wheels, chrome, etc. Nice product. There are TONS of Youtube videos about this. Use the free education to your advantage.

Dan
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