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  • Birthday 10/22/1984

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    Sinking Spring, PA
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    Sinking Spring, PA
  • Vehicle Year
    2015
  • Vehicle Make
    Subaru
  • Vehicle Model
    WRX
  • Real Name
    Stan

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  1. I’m very skeptical on a sprayable coating. Everyone uses the “coating” label like Hydrosilex, Shine Armor, etc. when they are silica based sealants. This picture of the paint shows it’s an actual coating of sorts, but how this levels and how long it has to sit is the thing that makes me wonder. Then there’s the longevity and self cleaning aspect as mentioned by the people above. It’s just it’s interesting timing with all “coating” hype going on currently. I am happy if they are pushing to the next level with advancements in science. Better than T-shirt’s and air fresheners.
  2. The Tire Armor is easy, but recommend layering.
  3. saw the green wax in a billet container the other week too.
  4. I can't wait to try it out when its announced!!
  5. I did the Brilliant Glaze thing too, and it went really well.
  6. I'm mad, I wanted to use mine before the snow hits PA tonight, but FedEx is being useless. My package has been sitting in PA since Monday and its still not here! I wanted to seal my glass before we get a foot of snow haha.
  7. High end do, my subaru was washed and waxed. Doesn't count as protection though.
  8. Sinking Spring is down the road! I'm occasionally in Denver for dinner, or ice cream when it opens back up lol.
  9. I was thinking about pulling the trigger on one, and your review sold me for sure. Whereabouts in PA are you Rich?
  10. I also have the Rupes 15mm Mark II, and I'm obsessed. Simple as that. The weight, grip, the speed in which it corrects with Adam's pad's and polishes is impressive if you know what your'e doing. That being said, if you're only going to be using this as a light hobby, i'd without a doubt seriously consider the Swirl Killer. 5-6 times tops a year will net you great results from the Swirl Killer. If its something that turns almost into a side job (like me), then a Rupes Mark II is king. You also have to consider buying the correct polishes and pads for the job. Each vehicle will require something different. Adams doesn't sell crap, so the Swirl Killer and the new Mini are going to be great options to get your foot in the door, and to do what we love to do, detail.
  11. Denver, PA? jeeze, you live like 10 mins from me haha.
  12. I had the same thing happen to mine too, but it was because I was tinkering with other Adams last step applications over top of the paint sealant. As a result, it changed the characteristics of the beading and how it comes off. Still looks clean and shiny though, which is all I care about.
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