I’ve been using Adams products for a little over a year and started off with the buttery wax as my primary protection along with some of the maintenance products (spray way, detail spray, etc).
ideally I would like more protection and was considering the LPS but the one thing that scares me is how it states it will stain trim. When others use this do you normally go through the trouble of taping off the trim? Or just avoid it and wipe off immediately if you accidentally get some on trim. If some were to get on trim how difficult would it be to remove?
also I was planning on polishing the car with revive hand polish since I don’t have a polisher yet. From what I’ve read this is a chemical polish and doesn’t have abrasive material that would cause any scratches or marring. Is that correct? And has anyone ever done their entire car with Revive hand polish? If so what were the results.
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I’ve been using Adams products for a little over a year and started off with the buttery wax as my primary protection along with some of the maintenance products (spray way, detail spray, etc).
ideally I would like more protection and was considering the LPS but the one thing that scares me is how it states it will stain trim. When others use this do you normally go through the trouble of taping off the trim? Or just avoid it and wipe off immediately if you accidentally get some on trim. If some were to get on trim how difficult would it be to remove?
also I was planning on polishing the car with revive hand polish since I don’t have a polisher yet. From what I’ve read this is a chemical polish and doesn’t have abrasive material that would cause any scratches or marring. Is that correct? And has anyone ever done their entire car with Revive hand polish? If so what were the results.
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