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    Jsf721 got a reaction from Mongosg8 in You know you're a detailer when....   
    When you,tell your dealer to not wash your car and to vacuum only
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    Jsf721 got a reaction from Thorsager in New member from LI , NY   
    Pictures of my ride
     
     

     

     

     
    Looking forward to participating over here.
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    Jsf721 reacted to oski83 in New member from LI , NY   
    Welcome fellow Tri-stater!
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    Jsf721 got a reaction from oski83 in Microfiber washing to avoid cross-contamination   
    3 hampers in the carage
     
    1 polish removal and waterless wash towels. Nothing too dirty
     
    2 glass and drying towels. Nothing with wax, sealant or polish.
     
    3 dirty cloths that get used on jambs, engine and exhaust.
     
    Been working for me.
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    Jsf721 reacted to Adam in Welcome and Thank You!   
    Hello Friends-
     
    It's been an incredible ride, and over the past 9+ years, we have made hundreds of friends through this little company.
     
    I'm honored to have your business, your friendship, and recommendation to your friends, co-workers, and family members. We are not a huge company, cannot advertise in magazines or television, and rely primarily on word-of-mouth for our sales.
     
    You keep us alive, help us grow, give us feedback to help us get better, and for that, we cannot thank you enough!
     
    We are going to be introducing some exciting new products, and will improving our existing line again for 2009. We're going to be asking for advice and input from you while testing, and thank you in advance for helping us develop and market the best car care products available.
     
    I've been detailing bicycles since the age of 8, and cars since age 10. Today, I still detail our vehicles, and dozens of vehicles each year at the many clinics and shows we attend. (Mostly, however, I detail classic Schwinn bicycles, a hobby that I picked up originally, nearly 30 years ago!)
     
    Clearly, we are not genius' here, that's for sure! However, if you have a product request, or are unsatisfied with the advice provided by friends, videos, FAQ's, or staff here, just ask me! Shoot an email over to us directly, anytime: Tips@AdamsPolishes.com
     
    Thanks again for being here, for chiming in to answer other enthusiast's questions, and for being a part of our family!
     
    Sincerely,
     
    Adam Pitale
    Founder, Janitor, and Detailer
    Adam's Polishes
     

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    Jsf721 got a reaction from Kourtney@Adams in New member from LI , NY   
    Pictures of my ride
     
     

     

     

     
    Looking forward to participating over here.
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    Jsf721 reacted to BKazzle in How to remove Quick Sealant?   
    Not sure if any of this clears up anything, but here it goes...
     
     
    Pic 1: Here's what it looked like at 6:17pm. The rubbing/smearing you see if from me slightly rubbing it this morning (it was still a tad wet in high spots). At the time of taking this pic it was all dry and pretty sticky. (think dried on soda)
     
    Pretty hard to pick up on camera, but at certain angles you could see it. (transparent)
     

     
    Pic 2: From different angle
     

     
     
    Pic 3: Rubbing it pretty hard with short nap microfiber towel.
     

     
    Pic 4: A finishing polish (Reflect) easily removed it. (by hand)
     

     
     
    Here is where it looks most like the pic provided by the OP. This is the over spray part (next 4 pics). I tested it in a spot not pictured and it was not coming off with vigorous rubbing. A finishing polish (as expected) made quick work of it done by hand with a short nap microfiber towel. Obviously I way over applied it, so in reality my situation shouldn't happen at all.
     


     
    Next four pictures show my attempt at removing it with IPA mixed with a rinse-less wash product...
     
    Didn't completely remove the dripping, so it seems that a finishing polish is the best option (no surprise there). Was hard to get it pictured.
     


     
     
    Not sure if this helps the OP as it was already stated that a finishing polish would clear it up, but even after way over applying it I didn't seem to quite get the exact results as the OP (but maybe I did). 
     
    *Pictures taken with phone. I am not a photographer. My apologies.
     
     
     
     
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    Jsf721 got a reaction from Dan@Adams in New member from LI , NY   
    Hi everyone.

    I'm a weekend warrior who likes to keep his cars clean. Looking forward spending some time over here learning and sharing. I am very familiar with detailing however Adams products are something new to me. Just watched an Adams daily driver wash video on another site and thought I stop over.

    So far I've learned to polish I have also learned that black is not a color it's a full time job. I have learned to apply,coatings and love the ease of maintenance.
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    Jsf721 got a reaction from TheWolf in New member from LI , NY   
    Hi everyone.

    I'm a weekend warrior who likes to keep his cars clean. Looking forward spending some time over here learning and sharing. I am very familiar with detailing however Adams products are something new to me. Just watched an Adams daily driver wash video on another site and thought I stop over.

    So far I've learned to polish I have also learned that black is not a color it's a full time job. I have learned to apply,coatings and love the ease of maintenance.
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