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Rich reacted to an answer to a question: Do you spill out the clean bucket after each wash?
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Do you spill out the clean bucket after each wash?
Methodical replied to Coderedpl's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
Nope. Fresh start for me. I put too much time into getting it shiny and swirl free. I have a Toyota Sequoia and this is a little bit more work than those little sporty cars, but that wouldn't matter either way - fresh water and soap every time. -
b_pappy reacted to an answer to a question: Waffle Weave Microfiber Drying Towels
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ocdrifter reacted to an answer to a question: Waffle Weave Microfiber Drying Towels
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Waffle Weave Microfiber Drying Towels
Methodical replied to ocdrifter's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I typically use the master blaster to dry the vehicle and then some of Adams detail spray with a waffle weave and then an edgeless towel for the final buffing. -
Winter washing
Methodical replied to SumBeach35's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
If I can't do a proper wash, I don't wash. If there's a heavy build up of dirt, I don't even think about a waterless wash. During the winter, I typically go through a touchless carwash, especially if we get snow, to knock off the heavy road salt and grime - no wipe down, just soap, rinse and blown dry. This does a pretty decent job until a warm day to do a proper 2 bucket wash. Since I usually polish and protect my vehicle just before winter, the touchless wash is ok until I can do proper wash. -
Nice write up. One thing. You should start from the sunny side of the vehicle (not shady side), so that the water doesn't dry (see step 2).
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FYI: For those that want to get road salt off
Methodical replied to USCGRetiredJosh's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
My local touchless car wash has the undercarriage spray. Granted, you don't get long spray times, but during the cold winter, it works for me. As a matter of fact, I run my vehicle through the touchless was to knock off salt and road grime during the winter months as there are not many days to get a proper wash in. This would be good in warmer months though. -
How did you come to use Adams?
Methodical replied to Audog's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I purchased a new truck in 2013 and wanted to spiff it up. Did some googling and came across Adam's website. I placed my order for the PC kit with polishes and some rags. Ironically, the shipment didn't make it to me. I got an email or text stating my order had been delivered, so I called my son to get the package, literally within minutes of getting the message. My son told me there was no package, but that he saw the Fedex truck pull off. To make a long story short, I am 100% positive the Fedex guy stole the package. My weekend polishing party was a no go. I called Adams and told them the story and they immediately shipped a new order, so I was in business for the following weekend. That's my story. -
Given Up on Glass Cleaning Towels
Methodical replied to scottkalbfeld's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I use waffle weave towels, but to be honest regular 'ole cotton T shirts work best for me. I just restock some new T shirts and used the old ones to do some dirty work around the vehicle. They work well for glass. I just did a top down detail of my big 'ole truck and like posted above, I clayed the glass along with the vehicle, clean with glass cleaner and then went back over it with Adams detail spray. The detail spray gives it some slickness to bead rain and it seems to keep the glass cleaner in between cleanings. I use little cleaner which I found to best than flooding the towel with cleaner then flip the towel (T shirt) and dry/buff immediately. -
An important announcement from Adam.
Methodical replied to Team Adam's's topic in Company Info/Announcements
So, Adam does this mean you will be offering some of the old items that were removed because they were not USA made? -
An important announcement from Adam.
Methodical replied to Team Adam's's topic in Company Info/Announcements
I wondered when Adam would do this, because as he stated it's getting harder and harder to find certain products that's US made. If businesses want to survive these days, they will have to swallow some of their pride and offer non-USA made products. It's just the world we are in today. Do what you gotta do to survive; legally that is. Just don't mess with the Detail Spray. Please, please do not state US made, when if fact the product was made in another country, but assembled in the US, that would be deceptive. Al -
NEW! Adam's Liquid Paint Sealant (discussion)
Methodical replied to Team Adam's's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
I use sealant as my base protection no matter what and then maybe add glaze and wax, but not all the time. Sealant all the time, no matter where it's kept. It's just not much work to apply sealant. -
How do you apply your glaze?
Methodical replied to 2quikta's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
I only use my machines to apply polishes, wax, glaze and sealants. Personally, I am not doing this stuff by hand anymore; it's just more efficient to use the machine to apply to vehicle with a large finishing pad. Maybe I'd consider it if I were doing a small car, but the Sequoia - no way. Just One Man's Opinion -
Beemer reacted to an answer to a question: NEW! Adam's Liquid Paint Sealant (discussion)
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NEW! Adam's Liquid Paint Sealant (discussion)
Methodical replied to Team Adam's's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
I guess it depends on how you look at it. You can apply it in a matter of minutes - 61 minutes I still have quite a bit of the old Machine Sealant and actually really like it; it provides nice protection to my DD. As a matter of fact, I just ordered another bottle since they are getting rid of it for $10. I won't be switching out until it's all gone. I can live with the 12-24 hour cure time because by the time I finish the truck it's late in the evening and it will just sit over night and cure, plus I don't do this for a living. I can really see the benefit for Detail Shops though. Just One Man's Opinion. Al