Adam's Polishes SUCK!
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I had some paint work done a few years ago to a Dodge truck that I had and the repaired area had the orange-peel look and the original paint had none. So of course I complained and they kept it for another day and he told me that he would "color sand it". When I picked it up the orange-peel was gone and now you could not tell where the repair was done. It was explained to me that a "color sand" was a light wet sanding to the clear coat. I was thinking of contacting the dealer and asking if they have any suggestions since I'm not to thrilled with a new 50K car that has bad orange-peel. I'll post any solutions from the dealer.
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If your paint is already in pretty good shape, you probably only need the butter wax and spray glaze which is what I got. If your paint needs help, the swirl and scratch remover and revive polish would probably be a good idea.