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jbjones85

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  1. Wear some disposable gloves. I do that most of the time and helps quite a bit.
  2. one of my favorites as well. glad that I have a pretty good stock on them.
  3. I have one and love it. Don't use it every time but for sure if the rides are really dirty as a good pre-soak to loosen things up.
  4. I am not sure but that is a pretty engine. :)
  5. I had the same issue on my most recent vehicle and 3 applications of adams glass cleaner + their glass towel got it about 99% of the way there (i'm ODC so cant say 100%, goes against my nature LOL ) .
  6. I have the same reaction when I use adams products, even if it's not on an empty stomach I always want to eat after wards.
  7. I will do my best, going to be working with an iphone that been dropped about 20 times too many haha.
  8. After a change in my personal situation continuing to drive my 2014 SRT Jeep as a DD was no longer an option so it is being retired to Weekend Duty and I picked up an 08 Mini Cooper S yesterday. In decent shape but is in DESPERATE need of the Adam's touch. Hopefully the weather will be decent and I get some good before and after shots. Stay Tuned.
  9. I have Xpel which is self healing so to this point i have just used clay/sealant/glaze/americana. When i asked the same question a while back the general consensus seemed to be similar to what Chewy said.
  10. very nice, a fried of mine just got a GTI and the R is a whole different level of awesome. Enjoy it.
  11. I had a IS350 and while a great car I'm not sure I can recommend it for 2 kids seats unless you are short. The back seat it pretty tight. Currently have a grand cherokee (SRT) and it is a great vehicle, nice fit/finish and good amount of space.
  12. Welcome to the best detailing board..... In regards to what you need the simple answer is everything.... haha!! In short it depends on the condition that the paint is currently in. At a minimum I would recommend the detail spray, either of the sealants (I have only tried the quick sealant but have heard amazing things about the new one), and some americana wax (the small tub is on sale so a great bargain). For a little extra pop the brilliant glaze is great. I have a black car that I use as a DD and that BG just gives it a little something extra for the 15 minutes that it is clean. If the paint is swirled and needs to be corrected their 2 step polishes are great and very easy to use. Oh and I almost forgot but the VRT for the tires, a must have.
  13. Exactly. I'm pretty sure they just gained a "customer for life" with something that most other companies would of been like " your fault too bad".
  14. If only I had the money... *google'ing how much I can sell my internal organs for on the black market*
  15. This thing is going to be crazy. Excited to see testing of the production version.
  16. very nice. I plan on giving my mower a once over before the first cut of the spring (which at this rate will be in June if it doesn't warm up).
  17. I have a black SUV and have found the only way for me is to do it in 5 "steps" roof/hood, drivers side, pass side, rear, front. otherwise I it dries out before I am done.
  18. I thought the label thing would be nice too but I ended up just busting out the sharpie on painters tape.
  19. good idea. I need to start doing this as well.
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