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  1. Used it the first time this afternoon I was kind of reluctant due to the not quite so slick feel of the finish but I had to try it out. I haven't clayed or waxed in about 6 months but man the shine and beading action is incredible the black looks so deep with this. it started to rain as soon as i was finished, but i didn't care i got to see the effects in action immediately which paid off. 20180928_153204.mp4
  2. you should never put a hat in the washing machine is what i have heard it destroys them, my hats i just saturate with spray n wash fill the kitchen sink with warm-hot water the add laundry detergent and set it in and let it soak for about 2-3 hours with a coffee cup on top of it for weight to keep it submerged, this may have to get repeated depending on how dirty the hat is but it has always worked for me and it keep the bend in the bill without any deformation.
  3. my wife has stopped using fabric softener, we use baking soda and vinegar. sprinkle baking soda in the drum, and put vinegar in the fabric softener dispenser with detergent as usual. my micro fiber towels come out so fluffy now. this combo also cleans the washing machine on a regular basis, especially if you have a front load washing.
  4. I bought my truck right before they came out with the black top edition ram, and just swapped them out, thought it looked better with the chrome toned down
  5. Thanks fellas, it made 2 years old in july. Daily driven 300 miles a week. Adams helps it look new.
  6. started saturday afternoon, worked through sunday, products include, chemical guys Mr. Pink shampoo, detail spray and dry, clay, Liquid Paint Sealer, Americana and Brilliant Glaze. before on the menu..... after, note these are not enhanced.
  7. you could water down some distilled vinegar and give it a wipe down if your in the process of stripping to reseal and wax.
  8. im literately amazed at the way this preforms, i have been using this for about a year or so now. i always try to get people to touch the tires on either my truck or wife's car to demonstrate the dry characteristics of this and how it is not "greasy" and does not sling on the vehicle due to being a lotion. any who i bought a new boat last October long story short, i dont really have to room to keep it in my garage so the boat stays outdoors under a cover. well i dont have covers over the wheels of the trailer so upon doing so i figure why not apply some Super Vrt to the tires to help protecting from the elements. i applied one coat a year ago and have used it several times and just put a second coating after cleaning the tires, and wow no cracking, dry rotting they look brand new still, this is truly a revolutionary product.
  9. thanks guys for the suggestions, she parks in the same spot everyday, and there is a double coat of sealer in the roof. i think i might be alright but i will most try to be gentle in my attack on this a report back.
  10. my wife parks her car under a metal awning every day at her office and its kind of dated. i noticed the other day that they had a couple of spots on the roof of her car that looked like oxidized spots im assuming were from the metal roof leaking when raining. i know that vinegar is a natural cleaner that works great on windows for water spots, even though it's time for a semi-annual seal/ wax would vinegar be a safe way to clean the oxidation spots off the roof or is there a better alternative to attack this with? i do not have pictures at this time i can get them if need be.
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