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  1. I confirmed this replacement when I got the black one too. Its the same as the white one but just black.
  2. Thanks Tony it was unfinished a year go. I will post a few pictures in a few days. The detailing area I just set up this month. After thought but now with a black truck as well to wash it will be nice.
  3. I use that all the time and never had that happen. To me it looks like a reaction with something on there. It doesn't wipe off?
  4. Jason its Gladiator cabinets & tracks. Home Depot, Lowes, Sears seel them, its great metal & quality stuff for the most part.
  5. Those pictures look great! I know for dark cars (because I have 2) I use black box to hide the imperfections. But its just covering it up. I was never going to use a machine myself, but from what I understand and have seen, if you want to truly correct or repair you need a machine. That's what I will be doing next.
  6. Both accurate and good guidance responses. Wash, Clay(if needed), Correct and/or seal, Wax/Glaze (if desired). Your sealant should last a while and varies. Is it garaged, how many times you wash and where you live? If its that garaged, fair weather only car, you may get by annually with one coat of sealant.
  7. WELCOME! There are a lot of videos and great people here on the forum. I am new to many of the products as well. From what I watched on their youtube channel; The order you have is correct. However you don't need all three. Sealant would be first. The glaze is applied for shine, not for protection. The detail spray you really don't need unless you want to touch things up or your in between waxing/polishing after a wash. Or of course if you clay bar it to add for lubricant. BTW if you haven't clay barred your vehicle first you should do that. I try and mix other products as well. Having 2 black vehicles I wash a lot and I use what works for me that day. Sometimes its the black box wax or even the black detail spray as that helps fill in. I do everything by hand and both look show quality but its time to take it further and I will be using a machine and the Adams 2 part correction system to take out the little water spots and minor surface stuff. Good luck with detailing and enjoy when finished!
  8. OMG that was a mess. Looks new again! Bugs were doing damage I went with the clear wrap on the front & mirrors.
  9. Thanks! I finished the garage last year. I am working on my air system next. I already have a pull down air reel. I spend more time in the garage than the rest of the house-
  10. I will post tomorrow... almost finished my detailing station with power washer & metrovac vac n blo mounted on the wall For now here is a video from today. Almost a week of driving (no rain) taking off pollen and bugs. Using spray detailer to clean it up in the garage after drying. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmkIT-uA08Y
  11. Watched that live today!!!!!!! Congrats. GO NYR!
  12. Welcome! and I agree on the Liquid Paint Sealer and possibly a clay bar. One of the videos mention what you may want to do when you have a new car. I just cant find which one it is right now. they have a lot of great videos on youtube.
  13. Welcome!! There is some great information here and Adams have many videos on youtube. Almost everything you ever wanted to know is here or there.
  14. I am pretty new to the form and some of Adams products but I can tell you the All Purpose Cleaner is great and the In & Out Spray works wonders with ease for all that plastic outside trim. Your going to find a lot if not most of all the products they have to offer work great. They do have great videos that basically made me move up to using a machine to polish my cars. Cant wait to have time to start. There are a lot of great posts, threads and ppl on here. Enjoy.
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