Hey guys, new Adams member here. I just started my collection of of Adams products. Been a long time user of Meguiar's products, which I really like and had good results, but thought of stepping up my game.
So I'm getting ready to do my first detail job using almost all Adams products. Here's my list:
-Meguiar's Gold Class shampoo (still have a gallon of product left I'm trying to use up before switching to Adams shampoo)
-Adams clay bar
-Revive
-Americana
So I've been watching all of the videos and have some questions.
The videos show that I can apply Revive with the blue applicator and then without wiping off the residue, I can apply Americana with the Americana applicator. Is there a concern of contaminating the Americana pad with Revive?
Do I need to clean my Revive and Americana pads after each use? Or do people buy new pads each time?
Any useful tips for a first timer on using these products? The videos really helped answer a lot of my questions already.
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Hey guys, new Adams member here. I just started my collection of of Adams products. Been a long time user of Meguiar's products, which I really like and had good results, but thought of stepping up my game.
So I'm getting ready to do my first detail job using almost all Adams products. Here's my list:
-Meguiar's Gold Class shampoo (still have a gallon of product left I'm trying to use up before switching to Adams shampoo)
-Adams clay bar
-Revive
-Americana
So I've been watching all of the videos and have some questions.
The videos show that I can apply Revive with the blue applicator and then without wiping off the residue, I can apply Americana with the Americana applicator. Is there a concern of contaminating the Americana pad with Revive?
Do I need to clean my Revive and Americana pads after each use? Or do people buy new pads each time?
Any useful tips for a first timer on using these products? The videos really helped answer a lot of my questions already.
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