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Do I have this right?

 

1. Wash

2. Clay with detail spray

3. Paint correcting

4. Paint finishing

5. Liquid paint sealant

6. Buttery wax

7. Brilliant glaze

 

This is my first time using the paint polish, wax and sealant, so I want to be sure I use it in the correct order and do not contradict any efforts.

Posted

Just curious why your using #7 if you did paint correction. Glaze is used to fill in swirls and scratches

 

 

Ryan

Posted

Never used adams products but they typically say to wash your truck a second time after clay bar


Never used adams products but they typically say to wash your truck a second time after clay bar

Posted

Just curious why your using #7 if you did paint correction. Glaze is used to fill in swirls and scratches

 

 

Ryan

My understanding has been that Brilliant Glaze will give some extra pop to the paint, and make it look shiny.

 

The local rep for Adams stopped by my work last week to deliver a gallon of detail spray, and he fixed a few scratches on my truck, for free!! I was complaining about how my chrome was looking dull and I needed to do some polishing. He ran the brilliant glaze over some of it and I was blown away. It added a ton of depth, clarity and shine.

 

He told me to use brilliant glaze on the entire truck to give the paint a bit more life.

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Throw your Brilliant Glaze down before the wax and you'll be ready to rock!

 

Brilliant Glaze only will last about 2 weeks, it's strictly a beauty product and offers no protection like a sealant or wax will. Topping it with a wax not only extends the life of the glaze, but will further enhance the depth and gloss you've achieved from previous steps.

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