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omegaman1978

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omegaman1978 last won the day on June 11 2016

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  • Birthday 02/19/1978

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    Fresno, CA
  • Occupation
    IT Guy
  • Vehicle Year
    2013
  • Vehicle Make
    Dodge
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    Challenger SRT
  1. Tried the new Adams Titleist Golf Balls on a Challenger. I did this after sealant, but prior to Americana. I'm pretty happy with the results:
  2. Tonight I gonna pour one out for homey Dylan:
  3. Ain't that the truth! ...still haven't cleaned all the glaze of my garage ceiling.
  4. Interesting, my wife tells me the same thing.
  5. Hey Salena, Saw another person from Fresno on here and got excited...then realized we've already met and got even more excited! I use Rinseless fairly exclusively on my Challenger. The Waterless Wash is also very good for touch ups an light dust. If you haven't ordered some already, I can bring you a sample of the Rinseless Wash to the next C&C. -Nick (the guy with the Plum Crazy Challenger)
  6. Very nicely done! Even as a MOPAR guy, I gotta say I really like the current gen Camaros...and yours is particularly shiny!
  7. I tried the new Glass Cleaner out yesterday after washing my Fiat (with new blue soap of course). Some initial observations are as follows: - It cleans the glass really well (as it should). I usually spray some on the glass and a spritz on a fresh portion of a glass cleaning towel. Then I wipe down the section of glass. I follow that with a separate dry glass cleaning towel to buff off residue and remove minor streaks. It definitely cut through the haze that builds up on interior glass without effort. - The scent is great...much closer to the original bright green stuff. The TID colored batch of glass cleaner never quite smelled right to me. - Streaking? None, nada, zip, zilch, zero. I didn't have any real streaking issue with the prior Glass Cleaner. I believe that comes down to technique and dedicated towels. - The only thing I noticed is that my on my second pass with a dry towel, my towel tended to drag noticeably more as tried to remove remaining residues/streaks. Not a real issue by any means...that's just something that stood out. - Color? Well, it doesn't look like TID anymore so that's good. Looks a lot like APC though...so check your labels :-) Overall I see this an improved product for sure. My glass was crystal clear when finished and the product slots nicely in the Adam's lineup. Very easy and pleasant to use. I feel like it delivers a true Adam's experience.
  8. I have the same experience as OP and have been meaning to post this same thing for some time. My original few bottles and gallon of glass cleaner were a bright green color. The scent always reminded me of Sprite/7UP (essentially a fresh lemon lime smell). The last gallon I purchased was the milky green (similar enough to TID that I've mixed them up before). I know this was chalked up to aeration during bottling or something. The scent of the milky green stuff was less pleasant and honestly smells like something that would be standard issue to the custodial staff at work, not an Adam's product. It's very chemically smelling. It should be labeled just "Glass Cleaner" and not "Adam's Glass Cleaner". Now, it seems to be equally effective in its ability to clean glass which is why I've never really commented. It cleans glass just fine, but is somehow lacking in that overall 'Adam's Experience' now. Each time this topic comes up, it seems to be dismissed or the OP is basically being told they are not capable of differentiating their own products. I don't know if the formulation or process has changed again since, but there was definitely a change.
  9. Any chance of the being able to get just the labels for those of us that have a pretty good bucket collection already going?
  10. Beautiful!! I love that car. You did a great job.
  11. I'll echo what others are saying. Spent probably around $2500 in the first 18 months. After that, just maintenance purchases to keep stock filled, replacement towels, and whatever new products show up...works out to ~$500/yr.
  12. First the Flex returns and now Dyan?!?! It truly is starting to feel like the old days. Also, this....
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