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MrHot88

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  • Birthday 07/13/1964

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    Kevin
  1. An upholstery protector, like a scotch guard but one that Adam's would develope and endorse. Kevin
  2. Off topic but I'm excited about my order today, waiting on the new pads and polishes. I'll be looking for that Adam's box in front of my door mid week:) Kevin
  3. Yes it all depends on how bad the finish is. I had to throw away half of a new bar just doing the hood of a neglected truck but in most cases I can do 4-5 on avg. Claying is the most important step before starting a detail or paint correction. Kevin
  4. What makes me so excited about my order is watching the video's of Dylan and Adam a couple of weeks back. The results on the Hummer Adam was working on really did it for me being the results were amazing. I'll first use the new stuff on a Lexus, a new customer of mine. Kevin
  5. Using a rotary is all I know. 30 years at it. Questions are about products and pads mostly. I watched the video's but either of them had a rotary being tested with the products but it says it's for the rotary also. I had to wet sand an entire car a few weeks back for someone, I'm very good at what I do.
  6. I simply asked a question, well a few and it's about the products and pads I ordered today. Nothing wrong with that. Doesn't matter who responds to my questions or concerns. Kevin Asking questions is why most of us are here, to learn about the new products.
  7. Dylan,can you please help me answer some of my questions if you can? Thanks , Kevin
  8. ? Can I ask you why you added a ? ? I have a few questions I'd like help with. Kevin
  9. I just ordered the correction polish and more MF pads, can't wait to see how it will all work with my rotary at speeds , oh let's say 1800 RPM's With a rotary you use little to no pressure, I'm thinking it will be much faster and easier with the new pads and polishes. Questions How well do you guys at Adam's think the new MF pads will hold you using a rotary or PC, more concerned with using them with my rotary. Do I clean them after each panel and will a soft brush clean them? How long will it take for the new products take to flash using a rotary ? I'm excited to receive my order mid week. I have a few cars lined up that are trashed, I will only use the new polishes and pads to test them. Read that you can machine dry them, any test on how they hold up washing them and drying them using machine? I have two full bottles of the FMP, can I use them on the new MF pads along with my rotary. I have to wet sand at times, will it remove my sanding marks, like 1500? Or will I have to continue to use a more aggressive compound and follow up with the new polishes? I know it's a few questions but I need to know and I'm sure they tested the new products with the rotary. Reason I ask all of these questions is because of the cars I have lined up and also to make up my mind to order more polish and pads. One more question,how much control do you have using the rotary using the new pads ? Kevin
  10. The red pad is a must for glazinv and sealants. My favorite pad. Kevin
  11. Yeah , that's why I said to make sure you know what you are doing when it comes to wet sanding. I have been doing it for many years but for someone who has never done it might want to ask many questions and still be very careful. Wet sanding can be your best friend but can could turn into the devil real quick too. If anyone needs to sand please ask me and I'll help answer any questions that you may have. I tell people all the time, try other options before sanding, there are so many good products out these days that can help you avoid sanding in most cases. Kevin
  12. I do the big areas first, then the small, tight area last, that way I only have to switch once. My drill with my four nice focus pad is near me at all times, keep it handly just in case I run into a stubborn scratch where I can get my rotary in. Kevin Right now I have my rotary, PC, drill and soon the Flex, that way I'll never have to switch backing plates and have a tool for any job that I may run into.
  13. Clay doesn't work well for paint transfer, over spray yes. A mild compound should remove it fairly easy. I would wet sand it if no results by using compound. Works almost everytime. Take it slow,start with 2000 grit first. Only wet sand if you know what you doing to not cause more damage. Kevin
  14. Good idea, she loved my GW and was like wow ,what a towel Kevin
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