MattieDSC
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Interests
Playing with my daughters, Subaru enthusiast, detailing, camping, trying to better myself and gain knowledge.
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Location
Lugoff SC
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Gender
Male
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Location
Lugoff, SC
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Interests
Camping, Detailing, WRX,
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Occupation
Stay at home Dad for the moment
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Vehicle Year
2013
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Subaru
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Real Name
Matt
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BrianT reacted to an answer to a question: Recommend a good water hose
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Must have Adam's products?
MattieDSC replied to Shinoda's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I would totally agree with this and add a drying towel, all purpose cleaner for tires -
MattieDSC reacted to an answer to a question: Must have Adam's products?
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MattieDSC reacted to a post in a topic: The Official "Pay It Forward" Thread
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Awesome story and welcome to the family
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It's back! http://adamspolishes.com/shop/interior/cleaning-conditioning/adam-s-cockpit-brush.html
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Welcome to the addiction buddy
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MattieDSC reacted to an answer to a question: Product for headlights/tailights
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Cleaning Micorfiber Towels and Pads
MattieDSC replied to ACRCAR's question in Towels, Brushes, & Accessories
I've also been reading and experimenting with this. I noticed my towels, the most frequently used, were starting to lint and had lost their soft feeling. I was always drying my towels on low heat sometimes on "auto" dry which ran them for an hour or longer and I think this was most of the problem. I also noticed my towels beginning to dreadlock which means they were getting too hot in the dryer. I always used a dedicated microfiber detergent which I'm now starting to believe is too harsh and should only be used after a particularly dirty task or where the chemical may be hard to remove like a sealant or polish residue. I've started to use distilled white vinegar with the final rinse as well. I started using the dryer on low heat for about 25 to 30 min when the towels are right out of the wash and most moist and I'm hoping able to handle the heat better. Then I've been doing an hour of tumble with no heat. I just used the all free and clear with final rinse vinegar along with the new drying technique and some previously very dry feeling microfibers did seem a bit plusher and soft but I guess time will tell if the linting changed. I figured I would give them one more shot before tossing them since I spent good money on them. -
mc2hill reacted to a post in a topic: What Do You Look Like???
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From another South Carolinian Welcome and be careful the addiction doesn't leave you broke.
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Welcome aboard!
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Ricky Bobby reacted to a post in a topic: a not so positive review on H2o g and g
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a not so positive review on H2o g and g
MattieDSC replied to abey15's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
Also the more panels you do you have to wring out the towel bc you will pick up moisture during application -
Foaming sprayer?
MattieDSC replied to MattieDSC's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
Thank you that would be awesome. PM me your PayPal so I can cover shipping. -
mando2776 reacted to an answer to a question: Adam’s Clay bar question.
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Adam’s Clay bar question.
MattieDSC replied to mando2776's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Depending on how bad the paint is you can get many uses. My paint isn't that bad and I used maybe 20-25% of the bar to make a palm sized piece and clayed almost the entire car and my car is pretty good size. Newer Subaru Outback -
Foaming sprayer?
MattieDSC replied to MattieDSC's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
I have a Griots that works well and it was cheap but then Amazon quit carrying it. The chemical guys sprayer I had didn't even work. I'm looking for one to use with a soap and water solution for wheel maintenance cleaning -
Do you guys plan on adding a foaming sprayhead to the accessories?
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Glad you're here!