adams BSG

joyriide1113

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got my shipment of adams todaya nd when readong the instructions on the bsg it says to use between waxing. now? does that mean i can use it before everycoat of wax just like i would a normal glaze being applied before a carnuba? and is it stating its ok to use as a qd?

does it also mean it has no abrasives to mess with the underlying sealants?
 
joy -

I don't think it has any abrasives. I would assume it's use would be that of a normal glaze; to go on before a wax, but after polishing. I have, however, heard some peeople using it as a QD. I am finding it to be a bit tempermental to use, but I do like the results under a wax.
 
yea but if i wanted to lets say, use 3 coats of butterwax or any carunba was to begin with. would it be ok to use one coat of bsg in between each of wax?
 
Believe it freshens each layer, so you could use it after maybe 1 month or two on top of Butter Wax. I'd just do 1 layer and see what else I want after.
 
spoke with adam today and he says it has some very mild cleaners in it. so i guess i would just use it once before a wax and repeat every month followed by another coat of wax.. that way even tho it might clean some of the previous layer of wax off, it'll still be followed by a new coat of wax...

what do y'all think about them apples???
 
From what I recall from older/gone threads, BSG should not be used as a qd.
It was said that BGS removes some of the lsp each time it's used. This 1-reduces the lifespan of the lsp, but 2-"cleans it up" so it looks freshened up. Using it 1 time before each new coat of wax should help prolong the time between polishings.
It shouldn't clean off all the previous lsp.
It was also recommended to not be used on oxidixed/poor shape finishes.

(As an aside...cleaners can be abrasive or chemical in nature, so even if something didn't have abrasives, it could still remove, or "disolve" some of the previous layer.)
 
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