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Old 02-01-2013, 02:35 PM
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Really? I've been using it on my car with black stripes and haven't noticed. Are you applying in warm to hot temps?
Thats the biggest issue with any wax or detail spray - leaves a haze when applied during hot days, when the sun is beating on the car, when its humid, ect.......take a LOT of elbow grease and a microfiber to get it off.
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Old 02-01-2013, 03:16 PM
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My cars are in a climate controlled building and that's where I tried it. I tried it more than once on more than one car with the same results.

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Old 02-01-2013, 03:34 PM
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My cars are in a climate controlled building and that's where I tried it. I tried it more than once on more than one car with the same results.
I think that is what happens when you use too much. There is super fine line between cloudy haze and putting small scratches in the paint. If the car is dirty I have to slobber the car down with a ton to remove the dirt and second wipe with less detailer to get rid of the fog. If the rag gets too wet it seems to do the same also.
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I think that is what happens when you use too much. There is super fine line between cloudy haze and putting small scratches in the paint. If the car is dirty I have to slobber the car down with a ton to remove the dirt and second wipe with less detailer to get rid of the fog. If the rag gets too wet it seems to do the same also.
Well seeing as how I don't spray it on the car and spray it on the cloth, just enough to dampen the cloth I doubt that's the case. If you guys like it, have at it. I not a fan of the stuff, I tried don't like it, I'll stick to the Mother's it's given me the best results with the least amount of effort. Fwiw I like the strawberry smell it has.
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Example of Adams Polishes and the proper technique

http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=269164
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