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alenv10

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  1. if those are soft enough to touch the surface of the wheel i would love them, i dont have any brushes for wheels
  2. Not as sick as yours but yeahh throwing it out there haha
  3. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Swan-Isopropyl-Alcohol-70-First-AlD-Solution-LOT-OF-12-/181312100910?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a370b1a2e
  4. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Luli-Spa-Beauty-Products-CHERRY-Scented-70-ISOPROPYL-ALCOHOL-1-Gallon-/281220318253?pt=US_Skin_Care&hash=item417a09842d
  5. http://www.cvs.com/shop/product-detail/CVS-70-Isopropyl-Rubbing-Alcohol?skuId=152074 Like this?
  6. okay you guys dont have to answer this unless you just want to throw some stuff in here, but i found my answer on the forums, next time i should do some research
  7. Hey guys quick question for you. When I want to do a wipedown with iso alcohol what percentage should i look for to be safe for my car paint? Before I do like sealants and waxes Thank you!
  8. yea i just tried the pet brush and it works pretty good! awesome. thanks guys
  9. i will try the wet pad and get a pet brush as well see if those help out
  10. Okay guys I have a few of the Wash pads and i love them, but when it comes to cleaning them its kind of a pain. More the brushing part then the washing part. The brush is pulling strands of the pad out, tried multiple brushes. I dont want them to dreadlock the Jumbos dont do it as much, but the regular size isn't staying in the best condition.. Any brushing secrets? or special brushes? and yes I am doing a dry wash pad. Thanks And pics of a much needed winter wash while i got the chance
  11. why not just pick up the new blue borderless?? i picked a few up and they're almost the same thing, borderless even better, same thickness, no border, better color, slightly larger... WIN
  12. That is what I do Fill bucket with warm water, add my shampoo Spray her down Wash Rinse Don't so much for winter because IT WILL get dirty in a few hours anyways, especially since it snow then melts in a few days then snows again so it's impossible to stay even remotely clean
  13. i live in iowa too and i cant even imagine rinseless wash being safe in our winter conditions, des moines is horrible. my red paint looks like it went mudding if i dont give it a wash atleast once a week, like now
  14. my buddy might want it, if i dont give him mine, might be upgrading to a flex but anyways is that the adams 4 inch backing plate? would you do PC, 4 inch plate, 4 inch pads, and i think the 6 inch pads are included in your deal? $120 for all that
  15. very good thought, but im going to assume only giveaways, as to help out others with stuff they need that you don't necessarily
  16. My paint is not neglected by any means, and has been clayed previously just wondering how long i can make one piece of clay last. @Jason I have never used the old clay.. i believe it was in a tub with a screw on lid? the new box looks really nice but i feel it could seal a little bit better, but i love the look and design of the container. it does shut and clip but not 100% sealed in my opinion
  17. Im going to assume that the question has already been asked but I just got the adams clay for the first time and dont know how many pieces i will be able to break it down into? 2 100g pieces.. will it be able to get away with breaking each 100g piece in half? will a 50g piece be able to take care of my entire car? dodge charger..
  18. Applied my last coat of sealant for the year. atleast a little bit of snow protection with these harsh iowa winters!!!
  19. okay, sorry about the confusion. but the process i had posted seems like a good one for the OP to follow? 1.sealant 2.glaze 3.wax. 4.wash 5.glaze. 6.wash 7.glaze and so on.. untill he wants to strip it and reaply the whole shabang :pc7424:
  20. I did not say apply wax biweekly, I said glaze. Sealant, glaze, wax. Glaze .... Wash... Glaze ... Wash ... Glaze......
  21. How does this sound as a suggestion... CHIME IN IF IM WRONG 1. Sealant **of your choice** 2. Brilliant Glaze 3. Americana or Buttery 4. Follow up (bi)weekly with Glaze... would this cause problems due to the fact that wax is already underneath it? i feel like this way you will have maximum shine longer and still have all the protection - I don't believe it would be overkill because the last layer of glaze wouldn't last anyways... so its just addition to a normal procedure. In the past glazes were layered on top of waxes unlike the way its done now by have glaze below the wax
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