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How much of the gallon is left?
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The Porsche turned out beautiful! I can't believe all the dirt on the red portion of the steering wheel. How many hours from start/finish?
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1st time paint corrector
tmevilsizor replied to Red Rambler's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
That is a very clean 24v! Definitely a truck worth polishing! Good Luck! -
Ceramic Coatings--Order of Operation?
tmevilsizor replied to Texas Moe's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Hey Mark, My best advice would be to apply quickly. The sooner you can protect that perfect new finish, the better off you are. I would at least do the paint and wheel coating the same weekend. Good luck. What kind of car did you buy?! -
I missed out on the last Limited Edition (only 200) Mystery Bucket. I am really hoping for another opportunity soon! The blue lid and graphic looked really nice. Any guesses on when this might happen? I'm hoping for the end of this week! Who else wants to get in on another LE Bucket?
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This is near me! I had no idea that Adam's would be at the Goodguys show. Will Adam be there? It's only next weekend away!
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LSP/Americana issue?
tmevilsizor replied to el_weedrow's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
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Again, as I stated, a random draw would be the best option. No color has an advantage nor scenery. The $250 gift card makes it worth the effort to go out and take a picture. A shopping spree at Adam's worth $250 versus $20 off Patriot wax? I'm ok with a contest once or maybe twice a year. I believe the higher amount gift card (such as last year) is a much better option. Just my opinion.
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I was incorrect with the prize. Last year it was a $250 gift card. It seemed to be a fairly fun contest. I agree with everyone thus far. My daily driver is a 2016 Honda Accord Touring. It is a nice car, but it wouldn't come close to winning against an old muscle car, a new muscle car, or even a classic. I think the only fair way is to post a picture with a reflection shot to be eligible to win. If you guys are interested, see the link to the contest last year. http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/31326-contest-reflect-on-this/
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I remember at the end of last year they had a "shine" contest. Forum members submitted their best shine pictures and the winner received a prize. I believe it was a foam gun as the prize last year. I'm thinking it is time for AP to hold another "shine" contest, but select the winner randomly...
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Welcome from Urbana/Springfield Ohio!
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This sounds crazy, but MARGARINE!!! It won't hurt your paint. It won't remove protection. Put a glob on your finger and lightly rub. It will take all the stickiness away. I know it sounds crazy, but it really works!
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Swirl killer part
tmevilsizor replied to Kickerz71's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
These are brushes. They eventually wear out and will need to be replaced. They make the electric motor work. When your motor stops running, you will probably just need to replace these brushes. I think the majority of buffers come with replacement brushes. -
Polishers Polishers Polishers
tmevilsizor replied to 2012CC6.2's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
I will also be polishing wheels. Factory painted wheels. Ugh! These things scratch just by looking at them. You just reinforced my decision to go ahead and get the Long Neck. It won't effect polishing any painted areas on the car, so there is not a reason to buy the Short version. Good things come with Long Necks (bottles). LOL. -
Hydro Flask and Adams
tmevilsizor replied to ocdrifter's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
Ohh... It looks so nice! Sign me up. If only you had an Adam's matte sticker for that tumbler!- 8 replies
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tmevilsizor replied to 2012CC6.2's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
I REALLY want that IBrid Nano that you have there! I'm seriously debating on whether to buy your version or the L. Do you see the personal need for the L (longer neck)? -
Rupes vs Flex
tmevilsizor replied to Ls1transam's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
As I tried to explain in my rambling, this machine (FLEX 3401) is built for power and not necessarily for finesse. Think of heavyweight vs lightweight boxers. IMO this machine is great for removing imperfections quickly. However, I wouldn't want to wear myself out using this machine for light polishing/finishing polishing type of work. This is where I assume the Rupes excels ahead of the Flex. You wouldn't bring a strongman contestant to a jump rope competition would you?! -
Clay on Coating?
tmevilsizor replied to philhibner's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Phil, You shouldn't need to clay your paint with a coating on it. Honestly, a little waterless wash should remove them. If they are still stuck on, simply spray some WW and allow it to soften the bugs. I have found the above method to be successful. I see you're from Midwest Ohio. I'm from Urbana/Springfield area myself. I work in Dublin. -
Rupes vs Flex
tmevilsizor replied to Ls1transam's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Just to add... My passenger side C pillar has some tight angles. It was difficult to polish out to perfection because of "buffer walk". The results do speak for themselves though. White paint isn't known for the best reflections (i.e. Black/Red) but I was able to remove almost 100% of the imperfections with simply 1-2 passes with a medium polishing pad. The Flex can and will produce amazing results as long as your willing to spend some time learning this heavy machine. See the panel for yourself. -
From the album: My Cars
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Rupes vs Flex
tmevilsizor replied to Ls1transam's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I can't speak to the ease of a Rupes, but I do own a Flex 3401. Generally speaking, the Flex is a strong machine! I didn't attempt to stall the pad. This buffer will work and work with no stalling in sight. All of this power does come at an expense. The Flex is a heavy duty GERMAN made machine. The buffer constantly tries to walk all over. It took me a few buffing sessions to finally "master" the technique. This machine needs to be balanced perfectly level when polishing. There is definitely a learning curve. Such an amazing machine, but if using for a finishing polish or wax application, it's not the quickest or easiest route. Every buffer has its place. The FLEX is the right machine for taking out some heavy swirls/scratches. If you just have light imperfections to clean up, I would recommend trying something else. -
The protection isn't to prevent them from wearing out. It honestly gives them a new appearance and doesn't make them slippery. You can try VRT or something similar, but it adds slickness. As you know, SLICKNESS is your enemy on floor mats. It's nice to have a polished and waxed exterior, but if you get inside the vehicle and see chalky looking floormats, it ruins the FULL detail. Again, the protectant isn't to physically protect it from wear, but makes my mats dark and semi glossy (factory new) appearance. Don't knock it till you try it boss!
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I would love to see 2 things. The first is a dedicated spray type water spot remover. They exist, but not Adam's quality. This one is a MUST! The second product I would like to see it s dedicated RUBBER/VINYL FLOORMAT protectant. Again, this product exists but not up to Adam's standards. I recently read a post regarding the maintenance of "Weathertech" floor mats. I really feel that this product would be a great seller! Just my .02. Take it for what it's worth.
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What did I do to my car??
tmevilsizor replied to tmevilsizor's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
I haven't coated my trim with a trim coating. The car is less than a year old and no purpose to coat it yet. I use my current silica spray to maintain it. That might be my next investment.