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Deja Vu? Or perhaps you had more than a few of those multiple beers and forgot you already posted this 11 hours ago?
Cleaned the inside with Adams Interior cleaner to finally getting most of Texas out but sure there is more hiding. And washed the outside and finished it off with some Adams H20 Guard & Gloss, stuff is pretty neat once you learn to apply it. I had my wife helping me as she would spray a panel with Adams detail spray and then the HGG for me to wipe down, working around one panel at a time till it was all done.
Looks great Rick, very shiny!
You don't need to use Detail Spray first, when applying the H2O Guard & Gloss. If you have already dried the truck, then just use a spray bottle of water to wet the surface before spraying the HGG. If the truck is still wet from the wash, then just spray the HGG. A little simpler, and saves a few coins by not using the Detail Spray.
-Dan
Gotcha. It was still somewhat wet from the car wash but it dies too quick. Seemed like if I didn't get a panel real wet first then HGG was streaking. Will try distilled water next time.