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Totsie7944

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About Totsie7944

  • Birthday April 11

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Maryland
  • Occupation
    CPA
  • Vehicle Year
    2000
  • Vehicle Make
    Acura
  • Vehicle Model
    Integra Type R
  • Real Name
    Scott
  1. Probably an accurate statement on the usage....last time we used it, the applicator was pretty saturated. I'll use a new applicator, use less, let sit for 10 mins and then buff down some. As for the wipe down, I did use detail spray and my towels I keep like new...so they were clean. I'll see if less product solves my problems. Thanks for the quick reply.
  2. Just wondering if there has been any suggested changes to the VRT blend? I like how it looks on trim and the offer of SPF protection to keep my trim nice, but I have some issues. In the video, Adam shows that it easily wipes off, but I've found that to not be the case when I use it. I generally have to wipe and wipe to get it off my windows and paint after applying to trim. Obviously, I try and limit how much gets on windows and paint, but even a little bit seems to smear and be rather difficult to wipe off. Every supply I have is Adams, so yes, I use your towels as well (I've tried several...nothing seems to wipe it off better than another) Also, when it rains, I can see the VRT running down my paint. Doesn't hurt anything I know...but just curious if anyone has any feedback on this? Love your stuff overall. Thanks Scott
  3. Haha I hear ya. He does keep it really nice and the paint is in decent shape (though he needs a good waxing). I just bust his balls becuase he won't even drive his truck on a beach in the Outer Banks when the rest of us were out there beating on our SUV's....he didn't want to get sand in the hubs. To each their own!
  4. My friend just had the same thing happen to his brand new Ram 1500. These bug and tar scrub pads took the road paint right off his truck (see near bottom of page). http://www.autogeek.net/tarbug.html No, it doesn't hurt the paint. He treats this truck like a Ferrari, it's absurd haha.
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