FrozenWS6
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Interesting for sure.
I suspect these bottles must have gotten filled from the bottom of the batch. Where things had settled.
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Nice, good luck.
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Looks good for an old 2002. Too bad it’s out in the cold for the winter.
My 2 are in my heated garage.
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I’ve one stepped with the blue heavy cut compound on a black suv and it finishes down very nice. I could barely see any difference in the sun between that panel and the one I followed up with the orange correction polish.
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Shane, I’m glad to see I’m not the only one that has (on that Jeep Grand Cherokee) weather techs leaving a dirt ring in the creases that won’t come out.
I’ve struggled with this since the first set I did for customers. I’ve found that after cleaning them, misting them with the Mat Cleaner and letting it dry on it’s own works very well to make them look newer again.
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I’ve used it every wash before. Even when I washed weekly. But doing it that often I think was just a waist of product because it isn’t needed that often. I wasn’t seeing any excessive build up or anything either.
Now I use it once every 6 months or so because I’m using wash and wax.
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^^ that’s what I use also. The interiors up here almost always need to have a good scrubbing.
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My last 8oz bottle does the same thing but I ordered it during winter so I figured it froze a bit and it was how it reacted to being frozen.
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On 5/6/2018 at 4:16 PM, Rich said:
Gotta tell you guys a story. The ON got a real workout today. So my buddy went away for a week, but the day they were leaving, he found a squirrel running around in his upstairs. He set traps and they left, but when they came back today, the squirrel was dead...........but the smell was unreal because we had near 90* temps this past week. He had all the windows and doors open wide, his wife lit candles, and it did very little to get rid of or cover the smell. So I gave him some ON and he sprayed his whole house.................smell all gone!! I know it's on his list of Adam's now.
As for me, the wife made baked haddock and old bay shrimp for dinner tonight and you can guess how bad my house smells inside. Again....ON to the rescue. There is NO fishy smell any more.
I can't even tell you how good this stuff works. Amazing. Sure made a believer out of me.
ON works great.
I had a customer that had some Moose meat leak out of it’s packaging in her car on a hot summer day last summer.
At first she only had enough time to stop quick and let me look at it and spray it down with ON. She said the smell went away for 5 days before she could smell anything again. Then I got to do the actual steam cleaning then next day.
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4 hours ago, Wy_detailing said:
I usually do not use much detail spray as it seams to clog the pad after time. Hope this helps
I’ve had the same issue with the pad clogging with using detail spray.
Now ive also used both the old and newer mix of orange correction polish in as low as 45 degrees on a big trailer that spent the night out side with no issues of it being hard to get off.
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That doesn’t sound like it’s too much product or too big of an area then.
I don’t think it would be because it’s old because I’ve used it at over a year old with no problems.
When your working the product did you mist some detail spray on the pad?
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Is it a new pad?
Sounds like there may be too much product or not working it long enough to break it down. Since it sounds like it’s not too high of an air temperature.
I have a 2x2 or a 3x3 area and I’ll make at least 4 passes (depending on the severity of scratches or wash marks) over that area in a left to right then up and down pattern. Then if there is any product left in that area it can be wiped off easily. Then move on to the next quadrant.
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Adam’s does have the Glass sealant that works pretty good. Or use H2O G&G. It repels water very well also. That’s what’s on my truck and glass.
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I’m using them at my detail shop mostly on black cars.
I didn’t have any problems with either side getting it completely dry. I used both sides as I dried just randomly flipping it around/ over as I went.
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I used acetone to get it off of my glass since I had it handy.
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That’s what I did for all the Ceramic Coatings. Since I already have a lot of the Prep, Boost and gallons of tire and rubber cleaner for the trim coating.
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8 hours ago, DieselDude said:
You sound just like my father. I am not 6 but 40. He says hard to believe my son is 40 now.
Haha. Must be an age thing since I turned 40 this year too.
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The only time I’ve had streaking was when I let the panel get too dry before I got to it. Mostly on our black Expedition EL. So if it’s mostly dry I’ll rewet it before applying the G&G.
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If you get the smaller backing plate you can still use your Flex. That’s what I did, the added a mini to my line up.
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This is how I get mine in gallons also.
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It’s important to spend and make time for the family. The kids grow up so fast.
I try to do the same thing. It’s sometimes hard for me to believe my son is 6 already too. But I try to spend as much time with him as I can.
I hate Adams Shipping
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