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IowaEmt1991

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About IowaEmt1991

  • Birthday 12/09/1991

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    23 years old
  • Location
    Iowa
  • Occupation
    Paramedic
  • Vehicle Year
    2006
  • Vehicle Make
    Chevy
  • Vehicle Model
    Silverado Z71 Crew Cab
  • Real Name
    Eric Kankelfitz

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  1. Hey guys. Spring is showing it's self here in eastern Iowa. Of course I had to get out and do a quick post winter polish and wax. That blue stone metallic is such a great color! Shine courtesy of the new polishes and microfiber pads.
  2. Hey guys! Picked up a new truck a few weeks and finally had a chance to get it up to par. Once again my Adams arsenal was put to work on the previously finish abused truck. That color just looks amazing in the sun after a full correction, super sealant, americana and topped with glaze. And yes I know the tires aren't dressed...sun was going down haha.
  3. What have you guys noticed to produce a better end result in terms of finish quality. I get a great finish using foam and FMP, however in certain light I am able to see some micro scratches and would like to rid those. Wondering if you guys think the microfiber might produce a little better result, it seems my car has some rather hard clear coat. Even with SSR it takes some work to get out big swirls. On a side note, what causes the micro swirls? I have been told that is generally from over working the polish on the area I am correcting?
  4. What is the minimum temperature you guys would recommend paint correct at? Supposed to be in the mid 40s here next week and Im eager to get the care all fixed after driving it all winter. It stayed fairly clean with weekly washes all winter but I know it will still need a little loving. If anythign I'd like to get a nice coat of wax on it before the snow starts to melt and the roads get really messy. Sure was nice being able to wash my car with fresh non recycled water at work whenever I wanted. [ Eric
  5. Long story short, fellow car person has a Subaru WRX. From what he says I am understanding the clear is very soft. He has been looking for new micro fibers for sometime now that won't hurt/scratch/mar the soft finish. So of course I had to suggest Adams to him. I am hoping you guys can share some experience with the Adams towels (any towel) and soft clear coat. Even some pictures would be great. Once there is a good number of replies I will share this thread with him and see if he is convinced. Thanks a lot guys Eric
  6. I'll be honest, even after reading the reviews for the rinseless wash I was still on the edge about it. Something about not needing a hose to wash a car seems pretty wrong to me for some reason haha. Threw in a bottle of rinseless on my last order as well as some new double softs, and a few more buckets. Currently 17 degrees outside and about 30 in my garage. Little warm sink water and some double softs and I went at. hosed off the big chinky crap and all the sand/salt stuff, and went to it. I must say after using this it might be my new favorite product from Adams. IMO it also leaves a fairly good shine behind for being a cleaning agent. Seemed to lift the dirt very all while keeping the surface lubricated. Good job guys. And of course a reflection picture....
  7. You have no Idea how much I would like your g8. Unfortunately I just bought a house so for now I will have to pass Although I sure do enjoy my house and its 2 car garage lol
  8. Haha someone that understands. I think if anything I will stick to my normal routine, then hit it with the rinse less once I get home in my garage. OR I have also thought about filling up my 2 buckets at home, going to the car wash, spraying it off to get the nasty thick stuff, then 2 bucket washing it. Should't be to bad as the local pay and spray has heated (to an extent) bays.
  9. Make sure you hit it with 3k also. Makes polishing a lot less work. 3k is more a foam than a paper, just and fyi. Severe Swirl remover if needed SHR or paint correcting polish FMP or paint finishing polish Sealeant Glaze Wax
  10. Is it possible for a Moderator to change my user name for me? My name is from like 4 cars ago and I want something a little more fitting. Thanks, Eric Kankelfitz
  11. thanks for the replies guys. maybe I will pick up a bottle of Rinseless and give that a try. Seems to be getting great reviews from everyone so far.
  12. I live in Iowa though haha. My car just gets absolutely destroyed. Especially a few days after a snow storm when the roads have all melted. Car is covered in a combination of salt brine, and god knows what else from the roadway. I know for a fact with how dirty it is, rinseless wash is not an option here. Atleast until I go to the pay and spray and knock the big stuff off first.
  13. After correcting my paint I always get confused as to what comes next. Paint has been correct up to needing sealing/waxing. Just wondering what the ideal combination based on others experiences is based the polish stage. In what order do you guys generally apply sealant, glaze, americana, and so on? Thanks
  14. Just curious what other people do to keep their vehicles clean during the winter. I mean the ones you actually drive haha. Personally I just go to the nice coin op one in town. 1. Spray whole care with detail spray/ (seems to help lift the crap off the paint) 2. spray wheels with wheel cleaner. 3. pre soak 4. soap wash 5. rinse 6. Spot free. All done with a hand wand, never a drive through or scrubbed with a brush. Anyone see any problems, or other things I could do to help better my results. I try to stay on top of washing it once per week in the winter. Eric
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