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Does a clay bar remove it?
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Sweet color! Welcome to the family!
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Welcome to the family!
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Welcome to the family!!
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Hello from crappy NJ! Lol
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Welcome to the family!
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I got an email today stating Rupes is back!
https://adamspolishes.com/pages/search-results-page?q=rupes polishes
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So freakin fast!
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Looking good so far!
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Welcome to the family!
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I treat the outside like I do a car, fine machine polish to get the shine back, followed by a quality wax for the hull. Interior Detailer for pretty much every soft material inside. Metal polish for all the stainless steel. The teak wood I clean/scrub with a teak cleaner and then just apply teak oil.
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My parents had a 88 Suburban that had paint issues that started out like that, I used a razor blade to peel all the loose paint around the area and used touch up paint to fill in the damaged areas. Chevy finally offered a free repaint, and the only spots that looked good were the ones with 5he touch up paint!
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I Ceramic coated all the black trim on my wife’s Citadel Durango today. Adam’s interior swabs really helped out in a lot of the tight spots. The Durango has all the plastic trim around the wheel wells and rockers along with lower facia of the front and rear bumper. The little swabs allowed me to get into the tight areas with getting any of the coating on the paint! I did everything I could with the applicator, then went back with the swab and got every area I couldn’t with the applicator!! So much faster this time then last!
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Happy Easter to all the Adam’s family out there in detailing land! God bless!
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Makes sense.
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If you’re gonna be using gas, why not just get a gas powered pressure washer?
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The best you can do is to take the wheels off one by one and coat them, that way it’s possible to get them as clean as possible with just water.
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That is an odd dark spot for sure. I have no idea what it could be.
I would however fill the scratch with paint and then top it it with some clear coat. I’d wet sand it smooth, then polish it out. -
Maybe try some polish on a rag with your f8nger since the wheels are cleared.
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