MrRaspberryJam
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from Nathan in Wanting to bring my vinyl back to life
They're glossy stripes. I'm gonna try the correcting polish with the SK tomorrow
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MrRaspberryJam reacted to BrianT in First timer polisher here with questions!
Austin, where do you live? If your near NJ shoot me a PM and I'd be happy to meet up with you.
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from mc2hill in Foam Gun action shot!
Made a quick edit with a video i took with my foam gun and GoPro. Enjoy
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from Schell21 in Foam Gun action shot!
Made a quick edit with a video i took with my foam gun and GoPro. Enjoy
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from LT1xL82 in Foam Gun action shot!
Made a quick edit with a video i took with my foam gun and GoPro. Enjoy
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from Dan@Adams in Mini write up (morning wash)
After work last night I came out to my car to see it caked in flower pedals, bug guts, and bird droppings so this morning I woke up early and gave the whipskey an Adam's wash with my new foam gun and my (pretty much) full arsenal lol
Started with Deep Wheel Cleaner and APC scrubbing the wheel face, barrel, caliper and rotor then switching brushes and scrubbing the tires really good. Rinsed and repeated until all 4 wheels cleaned.
Then I prepared my two buckets equipped with grit guards and suds up my wash bucket with two wash pads (and also a cheap sponge from Walmart to get all the heavy stuff to spare the wash pads)
Then got my hose and Adams badass nozzle ready and hosed the car down as best as I could followed by the AWESOME foam gun. I had a friend of mine come over and he loved the foam gun so much, I let him spray the car down a little and he said he'll more than likely buy one lol
After that just business as usual. Started with the Walmart sponge getting all the guts and pedals off but still going back to scrape it in the rinse bucket against the grit guard. We each took a wash pad and tackled the car he had the top half and I took the bottom half. I showed him how to properly use the wash pad and buckets to reduce the introduction to swirls and he respected that ????????
Then just a thorough rinse and the use of my next favorite Adams gadget, the Blaster Sidekick! Got mine in orange during the last sale (go Giants!). Again I let him have a go at it and it looked like he was having a good time with it lol
After that was just a basic wipe down with a Great White Towel and a Single Soft Towel with a light mist of Detail Spray.
Lastly my favorite part (insert sarcasm here), I decided to treat all the vinyl on the car with some Brillaint Glaze followed by a layer of Buttery Wax. Honesty it was my first time using Buttery Wax so I was kinda skeptical but I've heard it's okay to wax gloss vinyl. To my ashtonishment it worked really really well, excellent shine with easy on & off application and smelled good too lol.
Final touch was some Tire Shine which works superb, way better than any other tire shine I've ever used.
I love Adam's products more than anything! Anybody who asks me what I use or what I recommend I always say ADAMS!!!!! Even my neighbor came out and asked me if it was a special kind of shampoo for the foam gun lol. I'll post some pictures of the whole thing (I'm sorry If they're upside down or to the side my phone tends to do that here) my friend being the model in the pics having fun. I'll also post a picture of my total inventory of everything Adams, hopefully one day I'll get featured on their Instagram page! ????????????????????????
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from zapdon in Mini write up (morning wash)
After work last night I came out to my car to see it caked in flower pedals, bug guts, and bird droppings so this morning I woke up early and gave the whipskey an Adam's wash with my new foam gun and my (pretty much) full arsenal lol
Started with Deep Wheel Cleaner and APC scrubbing the wheel face, barrel, caliper and rotor then switching brushes and scrubbing the tires really good. Rinsed and repeated until all 4 wheels cleaned.
Then I prepared my two buckets equipped with grit guards and suds up my wash bucket with two wash pads (and also a cheap sponge from Walmart to get all the heavy stuff to spare the wash pads)
Then got my hose and Adams badass nozzle ready and hosed the car down as best as I could followed by the AWESOME foam gun. I had a friend of mine come over and he loved the foam gun so much, I let him spray the car down a little and he said he'll more than likely buy one lol
After that just business as usual. Started with the Walmart sponge getting all the guts and pedals off but still going back to scrape it in the rinse bucket against the grit guard. We each took a wash pad and tackled the car he had the top half and I took the bottom half. I showed him how to properly use the wash pad and buckets to reduce the introduction to swirls and he respected that ????????
Then just a thorough rinse and the use of my next favorite Adams gadget, the Blaster Sidekick! Got mine in orange during the last sale (go Giants!). Again I let him have a go at it and it looked like he was having a good time with it lol
After that was just a basic wipe down with a Great White Towel and a Single Soft Towel with a light mist of Detail Spray.
Lastly my favorite part (insert sarcasm here), I decided to treat all the vinyl on the car with some Brillaint Glaze followed by a layer of Buttery Wax. Honesty it was my first time using Buttery Wax so I was kinda skeptical but I've heard it's okay to wax gloss vinyl. To my ashtonishment it worked really really well, excellent shine with easy on & off application and smelled good too lol.
Final touch was some Tire Shine which works superb, way better than any other tire shine I've ever used.
I love Adam's products more than anything! Anybody who asks me what I use or what I recommend I always say ADAMS!!!!! Even my neighbor came out and asked me if it was a special kind of shampoo for the foam gun lol. I'll post some pictures of the whole thing (I'm sorry If they're upside down or to the side my phone tends to do that here) my friend being the model in the pics having fun. I'll also post a picture of my total inventory of everything Adams, hopefully one day I'll get featured on their Instagram page! ????????????????????????
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from jessewsmith in Mini write up (morning wash)
After work last night I came out to my car to see it caked in flower pedals, bug guts, and bird droppings so this morning I woke up early and gave the whipskey an Adam's wash with my new foam gun and my (pretty much) full arsenal lol
Started with Deep Wheel Cleaner and APC scrubbing the wheel face, barrel, caliper and rotor then switching brushes and scrubbing the tires really good. Rinsed and repeated until all 4 wheels cleaned.
Then I prepared my two buckets equipped with grit guards and suds up my wash bucket with two wash pads (and also a cheap sponge from Walmart to get all the heavy stuff to spare the wash pads)
Then got my hose and Adams badass nozzle ready and hosed the car down as best as I could followed by the AWESOME foam gun. I had a friend of mine come over and he loved the foam gun so much, I let him spray the car down a little and he said he'll more than likely buy one lol
After that just business as usual. Started with the Walmart sponge getting all the guts and pedals off but still going back to scrape it in the rinse bucket against the grit guard. We each took a wash pad and tackled the car he had the top half and I took the bottom half. I showed him how to properly use the wash pad and buckets to reduce the introduction to swirls and he respected that ????????
Then just a thorough rinse and the use of my next favorite Adams gadget, the Blaster Sidekick! Got mine in orange during the last sale (go Giants!). Again I let him have a go at it and it looked like he was having a good time with it lol
After that was just a basic wipe down with a Great White Towel and a Single Soft Towel with a light mist of Detail Spray.
Lastly my favorite part (insert sarcasm here), I decided to treat all the vinyl on the car with some Brillaint Glaze followed by a layer of Buttery Wax. Honesty it was my first time using Buttery Wax so I was kinda skeptical but I've heard it's okay to wax gloss vinyl. To my ashtonishment it worked really really well, excellent shine with easy on & off application and smelled good too lol.
Final touch was some Tire Shine which works superb, way better than any other tire shine I've ever used.
I love Adam's products more than anything! Anybody who asks me what I use or what I recommend I always say ADAMS!!!!! Even my neighbor came out and asked me if it was a special kind of shampoo for the foam gun lol. I'll post some pictures of the whole thing (I'm sorry If they're upside down or to the side my phone tends to do that here) my friend being the model in the pics having fun. I'll also post a picture of my total inventory of everything Adams, hopefully one day I'll get featured on their Instagram page! ????????????????????????
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from stripesace in Foam Gun question
This spray nozzle is the bomb though! I love how it changes the fan depending on how tight your squeezing the trigger
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MrRaspberryJam reacted to Tkitch92 in So excited!!!!
Wish i had a foam gun. They should do a daily special on one for like $60 and i would buy one.
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MrRaspberryJam reacted to Chris@Adams in Brilliant Glaze Question
If it were me I would clay, BG, LPS then wax. This is the order that I do all the time. By putting down the BG before the sealant it will make the BG last longer and it doesn't effect the longevity of the Sealant.
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from mc2hill in I've struck liquid white gold!!
Here's my white knight as requested
2015 Camaro SS
Mostly stock (straight piped and CAI)
only ever used Adams products ????????
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MrRaspberryJam reacted to James__ in Waxes/sealant questions
The best thing would be to read this thread, it should answer most of the questions you have on differentiation.
http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/27631-faq-should-i-use-wax-or-sealant-on-my-car/page-1
For maximum protection, use paint sealant. If you want to add more shine, layer wax on top of it.
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MrRaspberryJam got a reaction from Steve_S in Greetings from Cali
Hey guys!
Been a fan of Adams products for several months now and just recently found out about the forums so thought I'd sign up for some better insight and my love for these products! I drive a 2015 Chevy Camaro SS and only ever used Adams products. By far my favorites are detail spray, deep wheel cleaner and, total interior detailer along with the great white microfiber towels those are amazing. Next I'm on the hunt for some stuff for my vinyl stripes mostly to fix some scuffs/scratches/swirl marks so if you guys got any info hit me up!
Anyway, it's great to be here and I'm excited to be apart of the Adams family and hopefully meet some cool new people
Jam on