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Old 01-11-2020, 04:10 PM   #15
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I’m gonna try this out now after hearing how much everyone likes it
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Old 01-12-2020, 06:17 AM   #16
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Summer shoes! Cleaning them up for storage today. What would you guys recommend coating them with in the spring to help keep them clean and protect them? Spray Ceramic, also, or?

They are chrome, in case the pic isn't clear.
Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating is really easy to use, I'd recommend it or go to the next level and use the wheel specific Ceramic Wheel Coating. If you've got the wheels off and cleaned either product will be just about as easy to apply and buff off. The Ceramic Wheel Coating has more of the active ingredient in it and will last longer, it's also made to withstand higher temps wheels see.
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Get the Kit, without the light. The high reflectivity of chrome and polished aluminum make it almost impossible to see the UV Tracer.
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Old 01-12-2020, 11:28 AM   #17
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Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating is really easy to use, I'd recommend it or go to the next level and use the wheel specific Ceramic Wheel Coating. If you've got the wheels off and cleaned either product will be just about as easy to apply and buff off. The Ceramic Wheel Coating has more of the active ingredient in it and will last longer, it's also made to withstand higher temps wheels see.
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Get the Kit, without the light. The high reflectivity of chrome and polished aluminum make it almost impossible to see the UV Tracer.
Thank you! I will likely just get the Ceramic, as I have a lot of microfibers to apply, the surface prep, and a gallon of boost. Got a $500 GM accessories voucher with the Tahoe and loaded up on Adam's after buying floor liners.
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Old 01-12-2020, 07:31 PM   #18
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Ceramic coatings will last longer, but for wheels, nothing is easier than Hydro2. Spray on, rinse off, done. Lasts 3-4 months.
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Old 01-13-2020, 07:27 AM   #19
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Ceramic coatings will last longer, but for wheels, nothing is easier than Hydro2. Spray on, rinse off, done. Lasts 3-4 months.
Thanks Joe. I will look into this. I am guilty of being an Adam's fan, so I'm not familiar with this product. Any concerns with spraying was on the brakes?
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Old 01-13-2020, 07:33 PM   #20
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Thanks Joe. I will look into this. I am guilty of being an Adam's fan, so I'm not familiar with this product. Any concerns with spraying was on the brakes?
No problems at all, any of it that attaches to the rotors will come off as soon as you apply the brakes. It will bond to painted calipers and provide protection there as well.

Just be sure and only apply it to a cool, cleaned surface and it's easy as can be. Spray on, rinse off.

Nothing wrong with Adam's stuff, they sell good products, and have excellent customer service. I have spent my fair share with them as well.
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Old 01-14-2020, 12:26 AM   #21
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