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jbjones85

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  1. great idea, bundle it with 2 smaller Micro Fiber towels with a nice logo'ed container. It would be perfect.
  2. I like how "clingy" the foam from the foam cannon is. Gives it good time to break down the dirt before doing the actual wash. If it's not too sorry a simple foaming + rinse is all that is needed
  3. looking good. There is an older car that I drive by daily that I want to borrow for a weekend and work on. The car is kept in good condition but never driven and just sits outside.
  4. welcome. Where about in NC?
  5. I'm at 400 now on Adams products alone and I placed my first order 2 weeks ago. Probably 700 worth of non Adams that I'm working through to replace with Adams.
  6. I got a foam cannon (connects to my pressure washer) and I love it. Not only does it lay on a nice thick layer of foam to loosen up the dirt it is also fun.
  7. I couldn't ask for a more perfect link. Thank you. This is the exact car I ordered except I didn't order the tow package.
  8. noted on the wheels first then paint. Keep the suggestions coming.
  9. Thank you, I did order their 2 step as part of my recent order (my wife's car is in deperate need of a good detail).
  10. Hey all, New to this forum and to Adam's products in general. Placed my first order last week and am excited for it to come in. With that being said I also have a new car on order scheduled for delivery mid November. It is a black Jeep SRT and I want to start things off right so I have told the dealer to NOT do any "detail" work to the car when it arrives as I did not order the dealer installed swirl option. I will be taking delivery of it with all the dirt and dust from it's travels from JNAP to Raleigh, NC. My plan for the initial exterior detail is below: 1) wash off any loose dirt/dust 2) hit any really bad areas with APC 3) Foam cannon soak 4) Rinse 5) Clean wheels/tires/wheel wells 6) Re-foam and 2 bucket wash vehicle 7) Rinse 8) Iron - X 9) Rinse 10) Full clay 11) Remove wheels clean backside, clay, and seal (suggestions here? The brembo's dust a lot, similar to Audi's BMW's.) 12) Polish? This is where my main question is, should I jump right in on the Adams 2 step polish or evaluate the condition and try to start with the one step? 13) seal/wax Any thoughts, suggestions, missing steps, ext. As an aside, I plan to have Xpel ultimate installed shortly after the detai. Thoughts on that? Tips/suggestions? Thank you, Josh
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