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  1. I'm confused here, since I'm not very knowledgeable with electricity. Will the MB be able to run fine with my house outlet and with an extension cord? I receive it today and would like to see it in action ASAP!
  2. Sounds like I made a great decision then. I ordered it last week on Wednesday, it says it takes 5-7 days to ship from the manufacturer=/ I'm anxiously waiting!
  3. So I just pulled the trigger on buying one a couple of days ago. I really hated spending that much on a single product, but I've been hating more how long it takes me to dry my car. I have a 2015 Mustang and I'm really anal about getting every spot clean and Iet's just say....I take a long time washing my car, I'm OCD about it. My first solution was buying a blower (Toro), since I've heard people say good things. Well, I regretted it for 2 reasons. 1. It was too loud 2. It didn't blow the water out of car like I thought it would Anybody here with a Master Blaster can chime in on how well the Master Blaster works?
  4. I really don't understand why people blur out their license plates...What can you really get out of it? Other than knowing what state you live in.
  5. I don't live near the woods. I live in the city, in SoCal! Sorry if the quality of the pictures are bad, I used my iPhone
  6. I'm unsure of what these are called, but sometimes when I wash my car...I notice that there are some stuff that sticks on to my paint and won't remove washing it or with detail spray. There small about a dot size. I don't want to use my nail to peel it off because I'm scared of scratching the paint. Other than using clay, is there another way of removing these? Do you guys know what I'm talking about?
  7. Deep wheel cleaner! I wash it weekly now, but haven't had a wheel cleaner, so it was a couple weeks since I last washed them. They were pretty dirty though, so maybe that's why. It's supposed to be used on a dry wheel right? I think on the Adams video, I see the wheels being wet when he applies them, if I remember correctly.
  8. I just used it for the first time about 2 days ago and realized I used about half a bottle? Is this normal amount to use? No complains though, wheels came out great. Looks like a gallon is coming in the near future. P.S. The Adams addiction is real
  9. 5 bars??? Lol One bar alone will last you a long time for one car depending how often you clay. You might want to ask your friends/family you will wash and clay there car for some money. Or I hope you have a ton of cars haha
  10. That's awesome! Not that surprised, I have yet to hear one negative complaint about there customer service.... They are also very generous. I first heard about Adams about a month ago...$400 later I couldn't be happier with there products and service.
  11. It's Race Red, thanks I have been watching videos the last couple hours. Thanks for all the advice so far...Keep it coming! I will wash on Sunday and will post pictures (if I like my results haha). Noob here Also, what order should I use the products? Unsure I should use the brilliant glaze and buttery wax. I know the first couple are wash, clay, then sealant? I think...
  12. So I've heard nothing but great things about Adams products. I have a 2015 Mustang GT and washing the car on my own for the first time. Here are the products I have: Optimum No Rinse and Shine Sonax wheel cleaner plus Adams Detailer Spray Adams Brilliant Gaze Adams Clay Bar Adams Buttery Wax Adams Paint Sealant Adams Glass CLeaner Adams New Car Wash Shampoo (will use later, when I get a foam gun) There are just the exterior products I bought. I also have 2 buckets with grit guards, microfiber towels, blower, mitts, and applicators What products would you recommend to use and in what order? Also any tips on washing would be greatly appreciated
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