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JHL88

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About JHL88

  • Birthday 09/17/1988

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  • Location
    NOVA
  • Gender
    Male

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  • Location
    Springfield, VA
  • Occupation
    Terminal Operator
  • Vehicle Year
    2015
  • Vehicle Make
    Ford
  • Vehicle Model
    F-150
  • Real Name
    Jason

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  1. Hey everyone! Feels good to be back here 1st off. Been out of the detailing game for a while now and slowly getting back to it. Bought a new whip back in September and want to keep this thing clean (as much as I can) purchased the graphine ceramic spray and put a coat on about a month ago topped it off with rinse and coat 2 weeks later. Nice to see Adam's still has easy-to-use quality products! Love the spray coating highly recommend. Anyway this is stormtrooper😎
  2. did anyone catch the 16 oz. bottle of throwback red shampoo for $129.99? its listed under product suggestions towards the bottom. I laughed.
  3. Agreed. It would be a smart idea to evolve H20 GG into a touchless spray on rinse off sealant.
  4. I really don't see the point of it either IMO because Im not into whatever this fad is, but if they can sell it why not? I think as long as their customer service and detailing products are great and evolving then do whatever they want. Its not my bottle of beer though. Im not paying $13+ shipping for a detail spray and $6 for a sticker! If the new ventures takes away from the original part of the business than I would have a problem with that. I haven't been on here much than I have in the last 8 or 9 years or bought as much as I used to so I can't really speak too much on that
  5. welcome. Fellow NOVA dweller here as well
  6. I think there's a misconception in the detailing world regarding strip soaps. IME a fresh layer of a quality sealant will not come off solely on a "safe" strip wash. Even claying and IPA isn't guaranteed to completely remove it. The for sure way to remove a sealant would be a cleaner polish like Revive or an abrasive polish if you want to start fresh. A sealant that has been on paint for a while and has had the opportunity to degrade would be stripped easier from a strip wash but its hard to say for certain. Maybe Adams team has created a sealant that will be removed from their own strip wash but that's not to say other sealants would be removed the same. I also recommend using an actual panel wipe like a coating prep etc. in place of IPA. Strip wash is better than traditional soaps for removing road film, bugs, tar etc.
  7. JHL88

    It came!!!!!!!

    thats awesome. such a BA kit!
  8. Yeah, and Im one of those people. Used to have a garage however not anymore. Northern VA gets pretty humid in the summer time and Im probably going to invest in the new cordless Flex when it releases and I bought some other polishes as well to compensate. Gotta do what ya gotta do.
  9. I can spot you a 16oz. I think. Pretty sure I have enough. What do you have to trade?
  10. Yeah there seems to be a lot of advancements in polishes especially within the last year it seems like in the detailing community
  11. burger no bun. chicken breast. protein bar. organic plant based protein drink. cashews. cottage cheese. Thai style pasta w/ more chicken (frozen). My meals for work tonight while watching the game.
  12. im def. buying one b/c I don't have a garage anymore. I've also heard the battery charges pretty fast
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