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ASK THE SHINE DOC - Ep. 1: Wash Wedge Tips & Tricks


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Welcome to a new weekly video series featuring specific answers to your questions.

Best of all if we choose to answer your question in an episode you get a $25 gift card! Pretty cool right?

 

Have a question you'd like to see a short video on? Submit it to shinedoc@adamspolishes.com

 

 

Featured in this video:

CAR WASH WEDGE  |  FOAM GUN  |  WASH BUCKETS

NEW FORMULA CAR WASH SHAMPOO  |  PROFESSIONAL WASH PAD

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To be honest, I was a little disappointed when you walked right past that red Raptor to run the demo on some other car.  :mad:

 

I want that beast in every single video from now on.  :rockon:

 

Good tips and look forward to seeing more videos like this one! :2thumbs:

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Nice video.  I like this idea and look forward to more videos.  I do like and want that shirt and hat.  I love the color and it would be perfect for semi casual days for golf course promotion as well. 

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Very good idea.  There were many times when these type of videos would put me back over the fence for a particular purchase.  (e.g., Camaro5 Ryan's posting of the performance of the Adam's fire hoze nozzle vs. other brands).

 

Looking forward to more of them!!

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The wedge is cool Billy - I still use a regular wash pad for the lower rockers, but the wedge is my go to for most everything else. http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-wash-wedge.html

Is there a reason you do it this way?  I was going to ask if maybe a good option would be to use the wedge on the lower panels and front bumper for bug removal?

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I think the main reason would be to pull the more caked on contaminants into the thick wash pad. The Wash wedge works well to remove a good amount of dirt. But the lower areas with caked on dirt are probably better suited to a wash pad where the dirt can be trapped inside the fibers.

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I think the main reason would be to pull the more caked on contaminants into the thick wash pad. The Wash wedge works well to remove a good amount of dirt. But the lower areas with caked on dirt are probably better suited to a wash pad where the dirt can be trapped inside the fibers.

Thanks for the clarification that makes sense now

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