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 Adam's Brilliant Spray Glaze vs. Detail Spray

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Jason@Adams
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Posted - October 10 : 11:52a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator


One of the most common messages I get via email or when a customer calls in is asking for the difference between our Detail Spray and our Brilliant Spray Glaze. So, here goes!

When it comes to everyday wipe down to remove dust, finger print smudges, and add shine to wax, look to our Detail Spray. It contains no wax or cleaner so it's perfectly safe to use on glass and paint in direct sunlight! Streak free and great smelling, you'll end up using it by the gallon full! Use it between waxes to maintain the polymers in our waxes.

Our Brilliant Spray Glaze is more of a "show glaze" that can be applied weekly to add even more shine than our wax could by itself. It's applied much like a coat of wax but has no protective properties - its earned its claim to fame by making paint, glass, chrome and stainless steel look amazingly shiny and get car show judges looking your way!

Detail Spray:
http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-45-detail-spray-16oz.aspx

Brilliant Spray Glaze:
http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-25-brilliant-spray-glaze-16oz.aspx

Videos:
Detail Spray
http://www.adamspolishes.com/t-Videos_DVD5_32.aspx

Brilliant Spray Glaze:
http://www.adamspolishes.com/t-Videos_DVD5_27.aspx



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Posted  - October 10 : 11:56a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Is the glaze safe to use with a non-clear coated paintjob?

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Is the glaze safe to use with a non-clear coated paintjob?

Completely safe!

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Posted  - October 10 : 12:38p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Ok so riddle me this:

So she just got a full Adams detail last week and I've been using the detail spray every couple of days. Would/should I go over it with the Glaze and follow up with detail spray or visaversa?

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Ok so riddle me this:

So she just got a full Adams detail last week and I've been using the detail spray every couple of days. Would/should I go over it with the Glaze and follow up with detail spray or visaversa?


After waxing upkeep is crucial.

Maintain with Detail Spray but when you feel like taking it out on a sunny day or heading out to a truck show give it a wipe down with Brilliant Spray Glaze. Once it gets dusty again follow with Detail Spray.

Edited by - Jason@Adams on October 10 6:36p

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Posted  - October 10 : 6:05p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I love the Brilliance Glaze that stuff is fantasic. Give the vehicle a great shine after aplying and is super easy on and off.
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