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  1. Love it!  Love the crawlers, and trying to get my son into it.  I'm into Fast Electric boats, and love to try and squeeze the speed out of them.

     

    Here's some of the boats I have

    IMG 2069a

     
    The hydroplane started off this color

    AquaCraft UL-1 Hydroplane

     
    Primed

    IMG 1553

     
    Bottom

    IMG 1570

     
    Paint scheme going on and final product.

    IMG 1575

    IMG 1638

    IMG 1739

    IMG 2057

     

     

     

  2. I haven't used detail spray to clay a car in a couple of years, it is not economical or necessary in the least!

     

    Using a diluted rinseless product, such as Adam's Rinseless diluted 1:16 is also an excellent way to lubricate the surface for clay and it's the method I've used on the last probably 100 vehicles I've detailed professionally.

     

     

    Same here.  Diluted Rinseless is all I use for my clay process.

  3. We all make mistakes, after all we are human.  It takes a stand up guy to admit it, and it just makes us more loyal to a guy that has the utmost integrity and character of himself and his product.  At initial first use, I figured they weren't good on certain products, but like others, I kept the old caps and bottles, so I had no problem just swapping them out.  It happened to work out that I needed pumps for my other hobby, so they didn't go to waste.

     

    Thanks for the honesty! 

  4. Oh sweetness!  Nice car!  And yes, black is a career!  lol!  Daily/weekly maintenance to keep it looking good all the time, but man, the deep wet look is awesome to look at!  Definitely clay it and bring some bright lights in to check for any defects.  Than correct, seal, glaze, wax and whatever else to keep that deep wet look.

  5. Nice car and color :thumbsup:

     

    With my black car, I had a lot of problem with other manufacturers on getting the swirls and light scratches out.  Some worked a little bit, but all were a pain to wipe off and left streaky, oily, residue.  Adams is by far the best I have ever used and will always use from here on out.  Well worth the money.  Quality, excellence, and easabiltiy of the product.  Not too mention the amount of info they put out, and the great customer service!

     

    You can get a lot of it out by hand, using Adams Paint Corr. & Revive.  I did, and got a lot out.  Problem with a black car is, everything shows a whole lot more and after awhile, I ended up wanting them all out and got a porter cable.  Watch the videos and do what they recommend and you'll be fine.  And the finished product will be excellent!

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