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  1. Im gunning for Team Camaro... they are from my home town here!!

     

    Bullrun (the TV series) is a dulled down version of the actual Bullrun event. I've yet to be in the Bullrun event but have been to some of their parties and man oh man.. it is awesome.

     

    Bullrun = cheaper version of GUMBALL

  2. VRT works very well. I little harder to get into the small spaces and crevices with a sponge, but very effective. I am working on trying to figure out a way to get VRT into those spaces effectively though.

     

    I know some people use the Undercarriage spray also on engines.

    I think I read in a thread that undercarriage spray is flammable? Probably not the best for people to be using.

     

    I wonder if VRT can be watered down and then sprayed into some of the areas?

     

    EDIT: nvm posted at same time.

  3. They have to sew them like that in order to get the sponge inside and have the stitching remain inside as well. Not a big deal, but things done like that will come undone eventually. The wife says to use buttonhole thread. It's heavier and should hold up longer than cotton thread. :thumbsup:

     

    lol Yeah, i got 10 minute lecture / lesson on how to sew from my Mother lol... went something like this "they machine sew'd the sides etc.. flipped it inside out etc.. then put the sponge into this small spot then hand sewed here.. thats why this part came undone"

     

    lol.. okay.. well as long as it works

  4. Had my mother take a look at the Pads after Church today... she gave me her view of what happened. The pad is machine sew'd on the 2 short ends.. and partly on the long side... but the middle section of the long side is hand sew'n and that's what has popped / come undone.

     

    She says she can hand sew it (double cross stitching or something?) and it won't happen again. SO.. I may have her do that and save Adams a little money and save em some time! :D:thumbsup:

     

    Here is what I'm talking about:

    (from my thumb to my index finger is where the stitching has come undone, the hand stitched part)

    stitching1.jpg

     

     

     

    After she stitched it: (yeah she used white thread.. lol)

    stitching2.jpg

  5. Sorry if this is already in a thread but I checked around and couldn't find anything that strictly mentioned this.. (though the site has been loading slow and giving me issues).

     

    I'll be getting a Clear Bra put on my new car once I get it. The catch is, I'll have to drive it home (26miles) to wash, clay, polish and wax the car...

     

    The question I've got I think I already know the answer to (yes) but I'd like to ask some of you.....

     

    Where the Clear Bra will be applied (front of car) should I give it little extra attention? Such as clay, S&H, polish and wax the area really really good, giving it a couple coats of wax.. before having a clear bra put onto it?

     

    I'd assume yes since it'll be the foundation of what i will see for a really long time.

     

    any input would be greatly appreciated. :bow:

  6. I sent an e-mail to you Adam about it...

     

    Well with wanting to detail a little more today.. i desided to use my other 3 pads (bought a 6-pack) and 2 of the other 3 had the same issue.. out of 6, only 1 has survived first time useage...

     

    I can have them re-sewn (spelling?) since my mother does a lot of that type of stuff so really it wouldn't be a problem to do.. and be really strong stitching at that.

  7. Yeah man... I pulled the wording "Silverado" off my tailgate and this 1/8" - 1/4" thick padded tape stuff was under it... I've used a ton of "Goof Off" and "Goo Gone" and about 35 minutes to remove it all... just from 1 badge.

     

    I could still see a dark ring where the lettering was... used Swirl and Haze remover and Bam.. worked like a charm.

     

    Good luck!!

  8. I was just curious if anyone has used the "Adam's Microfiber Applicator Pads" and had problems with the stitching on them?

     

    My first use of the item to apply revive polish ended up poping the stitching after only doing the hood and 1 panel on the side of my truck. I used another for the buttery wax and its stitching poped as well about half way through. I used a 3rd one for the Brilliant Spray Glaze and again the stitching come undone but not until the very end.

     

    Now, I can redo the stitching no problem.. Just wondering if anyone else has this problem?

  9. Anything I get from UPS is always, ALWAYS Dirty as heck and looks as if its been used as a soccer ball...

    But anything from FedEx that I receive is usually fairly clean... its almost as if they wipe the boxes down?

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