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Junior

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  1. Also notice the text isn’t lining up in some of the boxes for example on the Apple Cinnamon odor neutralizer. See attached image. By the way I’m using an IPad so it may justify properly with other devices etc. I did notice when I turned the screen vertical the text aligned. Have not bumped into any navigation issues etc.
  2. Thanks Kyle I bounced around a little and I really like the format. Also the product pages have more detail it appears in some cases which is always a plus. I saw an error on the foam cannon kit, it was named premium foam gun and also an error in the Adams store portion where buy is spelled as but. See attached images.
  3. @Yo-Yo Ma's Cousin Detail Spray is very useful on interior trim, door jambs, even door panels and seats. It’s amazingly versatile. I spray it in the floor boards a lot of times just to get that RedBull scent😆
  4. I believe you are correct about nappy, in other words something with nap or fibers. On the faux wood and shiny parts of interiors believe it or not, I like to use Adams Detail Spray. It kicks it up a notch.
  5. Thanks Chris. I’m so used to using the leather conditioner on all plastic surfaces I sort of got carried away with this new product.
  6. Same here Rich. Just figured I’d ask since this paste is a different blend and the directions were inside the tub and got smeared by the paste. 😆
  7. Does anyone know if the Interior Protection Paste is okay to use on door panel and dashboard plastics? I just got a tub and without thinking applied it to dashboard and door panels. I’ve always used the L CON that way so it’s a force of habit. Hoping it’s intended for use on those surfaces.
  8. Kyle I know you guys are super busy and just launched a ton of new stuff, but I wanted to shoot a post your way. I originally tried to post this in your Help us Help you thread but it bombed on me every time I put your user name in it. I hope this is something you guys consider. Thanks for your time. @Kyle@Adams
  9. Yeah I would try glaze if it were me. Easy on easy off and has some cleaning/filling ability. Then I’d probably hit it with some H2O Guard or one of Adams many sealants or waxes to protect it. You could even go with Ceramic for the ultimate protection. Do you have a polisher if it comes to that?
  10. Actually looking at it once more, it appears these water spots are more of the semi permanent type and not from a recent wash. I am thinking clay then try some glaze and see if you can knock it out. If neither of those two does anything, you could be looking at polishing it out by hand using Revive. Obviously after doing any of these it would be a good idea to apply wax or sealant.
  11. Carter, Looking at the pic, I wonder if you have some dripping going on post wash. Maybe take a leaf blower to the area and check to see if you get a lot of water blasting out of there. That might take care of the issue for you. It might also be a good idea to just hit it with some detail spray and a plush microfiber towel even after drying. Can you describe your care of the trim during the wash process? Are you using a wash mitt on the trim? Being that looks like piano black trim, I would be careful using anything aggressive like a brush. Also, are you using a decent towel and detail spray to dry it?
  12. If it’s chrome trim, I would try Brilliant glaze on them.
  13. Pics are not showing up for me. My first thought would be to clean the trim thoroughly with APC and a microfiber utility towel then apply VRT, or H2O GG. Or you could apply the ceramic trim coating. That is a more involved process though and requires much more cleaning steps. And because I cannot see the pics I am jumping to conclusion you are referring to plastic trim.
  14. i tried posting this in the Help Us Help You topic twice and it bombed out for some reason. Anyway, curious if you guys would do something like you did in the past with a multi-pack of air fresheners or maybe even do a pick 5 for $10 option. Please bring back Grape while you are at it! And Apple or Peach would also be great. Or even some of the Odor Neutralizer scents. I typically put one in all my customers cars so you guys get free advertising as well. 😎👊
  15. Totally agree, Adams is the best out there in my book!!! Thanks for sharing.
  16. Can Adams get you set up if you call them? Maybe not. I get it completely. Can you get a “bot” to order for you?
  17. Never had an issue with the site 🤷‍♂️ Maybe im not going on the site at the times you guys are. I will say this though, none of the stuff they sell is a life or death matter. Funny to me when people get in an uproar over a website. It has happened to me many times when buying limited edition Air Jordans and those are major sites like Champs and Footlocker. I just don’t really get too upset about it. Idk And while I think it’s good to bring this to Adams attention, I think if this is the biggest thing upsetting you, you are doing well in the grand scheme of things.
  18. Brilliant Glaze is Pina Colada to me Glass Cleaner has a Lime smell Detail Spray smells like Red Bull Leather conditioner smells like a garden hose according to somebody on the Forum but to me it smells like Leather 🤷‍♂️
  19. Try Tarminator. I had a car with some similar looking splatter on it and Tarminator took it out. Be careful to read and follow directions and follow up with some wax or sealant. I used Tarminator and a gray utility towel. I soaked the area with water, sprayed the product and let dwell for 30 seconds then sprayed some product on the utility towel and softly agitated the surface. Then immediately rinsed the panel with a hose thoroughly. This was done on a cool surface in the shade after the vehicle had been washed.
  20. @falcaineer I hope it works for you like it has for me. An additional tip is to test it on a large panel to see how much conditioner is being spread. A lot of times I use it on door panels where the window and lock switches are. That’s sort of a good place to start as well as the steering wheel.
  21. I love the soft interior brush it really works well for a variety of interior cleaning duties. One little trick I found it useful for is when attempting to apply Leather Conditioner to tight spaces. For example, black plastic knobs and buttons on the dash and steering wheel area. Even the turn signal/wiper/headlight stalks. I just put a small drop of the L Con on the brush and use a finger to push it into the brush and even it out prior to applying. It works awesome to apply the conditioner in places the UFO applicator could never reach. Anyway, just figured I’d share this in case anyone is like me and uses the conditioner on a lot of plastics in tight spaces in the the interior. I hope you all find this useful.
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