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LT1_Hawk

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    Drew
  1. That was my assumption based on the touch. Fingers didn't just glide. Felt smooth but I just did a clay.
  2. Hey guys, took my wife's 4Runner to the dealer (Jim Norton in Tulsa) earlier today for the 10k service. I know, I could have done the oil change and everything else myself, but hey it's free and, it's a service record which is great. Anyway, they washed my wife's car and I had just applied paint sealant two weeks ago! After I realized they washed, I asked if their wash is ph-balanced. Of course the service dept rep checking me out didn't know and I told him not to worry about it bc I didn't want to stir up anything. Not like anything would have been accomplished. Anyway, decided to hit it with some guard and gloss when I got home. Besides it probably being their easiest car to wash of the day, anyone have any idea if it's typical of them to use something ph-balanced and soft on the paint or do they use something that's cheaper and more economical? FWIW, the car looked great when I picked it up, but then again it just had a super light dusting of pollen (love/hate this time of year) over a freshly fully detailed car when it went in. Thanks guys
  3. I work in Division Orders for an upstream O&G company. Think of it as a cross between Land/Title work and Accounting.
  4. I just edited the post to add a pic of the wife's car after my first Adams experience. Washed, clayed and sealant. My buttery wax doesn't get in until tomorrow. I'm attaching a pic of my F150 and 1993 Firehawk. They haven't been adamized yet.
  5. Just made my first Adams purchase last week and just got done giving it a whirl! I couldn't be happier! The wife is pretty happy too since I did her 4Runner before touching my F150 or Firehawk. Glad to be here and learn more tricks.
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