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James__

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  1. Welcome to the forums! I would love to see more pics of your car!
  2. Speaking of outdoor paint correction... Back home, my garage is filled on one side with tool boxes, work benches, and a variety of other fixed/hard to move objects. The other side is currently occupied by a race truck that does not currently have a motor in it. Regardless, I'm pretty sure that my truck will no longer fit under the garage door and even if it does, it is too long to get the garage door to close... All this being said, does anyone know of any tall canopies that would be able to go over my truck and for a fair price? I know it wouldn't be able to cover the entire truck but I would have no problem moving it to the areas I am working on during a paint correction when I get to it in a few weeks. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
  3. I've tried the 46 before, it's really good stuff. I haven't tried any Four Roses, worth looking in to??
  4. I would caution against posting specifics about competitors products or reviews of them as this goes against the community rules for Adam's Forums. As far as drying the towels, it is best to wring them out after washing and allow them to air dry in a clean environment rather than using the dryer. The heat is not particularly good for the towels and the reason they are not as effective could be from them picking up media from other wash loads that is left behind in the dryer.
  5. If this is true, then it truly is a miracle product and far undervalued! lol
  6. Welcome Shaun! What do you shine with your Adam's products?
  7. Check out Dan's post linked below. All you could possibly need to know about cleaning your grille! http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/27009-adamized-the-raptor/?p=472238
  8. ^Right. When washing in direct sunlight with strong cleaners, it is best to focus on one area at a time to avoid the chemicals drying on the surface. Do one wheel at a time to avoid giving time to dry. Your question about sealing after cleaning... After using the APC on your wheels, it will strip any protection you have on the wheels. It is best to apply a sealant to your wheels after cleaning, just as you would on any other surface on the vehicle. This will protect the wheels as well as make future cleaning easier.
  9. Were you washing in direct sunlight? This can also cause the water to eveaporate pretty quickly leaving behind a residue.
  10. Outlaw Diesel in Miami has a 12v Cummins swapped hatchback Civic drag car
  11. Oh okay! Thought maybe you were driving a cummins swapped Honda haha.
  12. That should definitely get your wheels nice and clean! Welcome to the forum! By the way, does your username have anything to do with a 4bt motor?
  13. ALL OF THEM! To start out, I would recommend reading through the threads in the Detailing Library section linked below. That will give you a great base of information and will help to understand other things you may read on the forum. Even coming from several years of detailing my own vehicles, I learned plenty from reading these. They are locked from comments so none of them are long reads. http://www.adamsforums.com/forum/61-the-adams-detailing-library/ Also, I highly recommend going to the Adam's Polishes YouTube channel and watching their videos, they are a GREAT resource and provide a lot of information, tips and tricks, how to's, and product info. After that, just pleasure read through the forum and use the search function to find threads that you may find helpful/interesting/entertaining. I recommend reading the Detailing Write Ups and seeing the results other members have achieved and the processes they have employed in their detailing regimes. Dan 'TheWolf' has an incredible full write up that is constanly being updated that spans from his details to his setups. Definitely a must read! Link for it is below . http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/27009-adamized-the-raptor/ Very nice Challenger by the way!
  14. Brilliant glaze has fillers in it which will help hide any minor imperfections for a short while in paint and is incredible for use on chrome!
  15. You will definitely want to use the H2O G&G after you apply the sealant. This will give you the most protection and incredible shine. Just for reference, here are a couple pictures of my 4 year old, non-paint corrected, daily driver with only Liquid Paint Sealant under H@O G&G.
  16. Definitely recommend picking up some H2O Guard & Gloss to use every 3-4 washes just for maintenance. But right now on my white daily driver truck I have layered paint sealant over brilliant glaze, then the following week I applied H2O G&G during a wash for some photos, and 2 weeks later I applied buttery wax after a wash. Great amount of shine. All products are easy to use.
  17. Welcome to the forums, John! There is an incredible amount of information here. Also, check out the Adam's Polishes YouTube channel for great videos to accompany each product and every step of your detail regimen!
  18. Most people will prime the pad with a shot of detail spray anyways, so picking some up after claying the vehicle is no different!
  19. ^^ This is true. And being that they have been kept indoors, I would bet that they have the maximum lifespan. As far as protection on a daily driver, definitely use Paint Sealant. You can layer shinier products on top if you wish.
  20. The bottles could be offered ag a lower price without kids then you just use a lid of your choice from an old product or buy kids with you bottles.
  21. Or offer the Nalgene bottles this way with a pull top so they are pre labeled http://adamspolishes.com/shop/accessories/empty-bottles-sprayers/adam-s-empty-bottles.html
  22. I store it in a 32oz spray bottle with distilled water and it stores great. Just shake before use ????????
  23. I highly recommend reading the thread I have linked below. But, the short answers to your questions are as follows: Dilutions are mixtures of product with distilled water used to lessen the potency of a product which allows for a more gentle use or increased number of uses (depending on the product). On page 5 of the thread linked below, I have attached a cheat sheet that should really help you achieving some proper dilutions as well as a list of popular dilutions and their uses! If you still have any questions, just ask! http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/27546-pro-tip-dilution-ratios/page-1
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