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Old 10-26-2016, 03:15 PM   #22
Egon

 
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Originally Posted by MatthewAMEL View Post
Yes, we have terribly hard water, but I have a whole house softening system that includes my front water spigot.

This will be my 1st Chemical Guys product. I use a lot of Adams stuff and generally like them. The one product I think is rubbish is their VRT. They desperately need to reformulate it.
If you have a water softener then you are golden it should be a piece of cake to take care of then.

On a side note do not be afraid to branch out to other brands of detailing products. There are some very excellent ones out there. I really love the Adams detail spray and use it exclusively even though it is more expensive, but haven't found the rest of their lineup to be up to par. Blackfire sealants and waxes are excellent, Optimum no rinse is fantastic for rinseless or waterless wash as well as clay lube. Carpro has some unbelievable specialty products like "Spotless" water spot remover, Iron-X for paint decontamination, Pearl tire dressing and their Hydro2 sealant is my new favorite. Meguiars Professional line is unbeatable if you're on a budget with their concentrate gallon sizes, like D120 glass cleaner that dilutes to make 11 friggin gallons of cleaner you will never run out! Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte Detailer that we have already discussed here is top notch but they also have Citrus Wash and Gloss that is a great wax stripper and can be used as a passable wheel cleaner, and their HoneyDew Snow foam is great to use in a foam cannon/lance to soap up your car before washing. I better stop before I go through my entire chemical cabinet though.
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