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  1. 110% satisfaction guarantee... filled with disclaimers? Only selective products are covered? I was unsatisfied with the original formula ceramic boost but at the time was the only option and now that Adams revamped the formula I inquired about  receiving a break for shipping of a bottle of it. I didn’t ask for a refund/exchange or anything but a break on shipping. I do not need anything else at this time and am fully stocked on nothing BUT Adams stuff. Disappointed that the rep was unwilling to work with me being that the coating kit was $150 at the time and the old formula is terrible. I expected more from them. 

     

    End Rant. 

  2. Hi all.

     

    Just recently decided to upgrade from department store quality detailing supplies to stuff that actually works.  I plan on loading up on Adams during the next mystery box sale.

     

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    Welcome aboard! Great decision to jump on the Adams train, you wont be disappointed.  Both products and customer service are top notch!

  3. The weather in Texas is taking a turn for the wet for the rest of this week, and unfortunately, we have decided to cancel our support for this event.

     

    With a high chance of rain through Friday, the long wet drive with the truck and trailer down to Texas, and thunderstorms during setup of our mostly metal canopy setup and display, these two safety concerns are why we decided to cancel our support of this Goodguys event.

     

    We apologize for the inconvenience, and we hope to see you at the September show at Texas Motor Speedway!

     

    Just saw this...disappointing for sure!  I will set a bottle of Adams Detail Spray in front of my car on all american sunday to represent!

  4. nice job. she looks nice, my only concern would be the weight of the overall cart not the products on it. Being wood it should handle all the product weight fine just moving it around it could be heavy.

     

    It moves well, made sure to get casters that weren't junk and had decent bearings. Cut the weight down and used 2x3 with plain plywood as my shelf's. I picked it up and moved it just to see if I had screwed myself on the overall weight and surprisingly wasn't bad! Right at about 50 lbs unloaded. More than your cart you can buy but not terrible.

  5. Harbor Freight has a nice polypropylene cart that is 30in x 16in ($100, but you can usually find a 20% coupon on their web site).  That's what I've been using.  I'd like to add locking casters on it though.  If you want it even smaller, you could probably assemble it without the handle.

     

    16" is not bad, which is what the small version of the one Wolf posted up is as well.  I was looking at making one 15" to ensure ample room all around but the extra inch may not be bad. 

  6. Rubbermaid Commercial FG450088BLA.

     

    I switched out the non-locking casters for Steelex D2612 Swivel Double Lock castors on all four corners.

     

    Thanks!  I actually stumbled upon your amazing detailed thread and was even more intrigued and impressed on your set-up!  Still trying to get my bearings on the forum and that will provide a good amount of reading material.

     

    I plan to build a cheap, somewhat smaller cart that will fit easier in the space that I will be working.  Most of the ones I can find are a bit too wide for what I need.  Detailing in a two car garage where space between cars is limited.  I keep my toy car in the garage so only have half of it to work with.

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