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About Tyler@Adams
- Birthday September 9
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tyler@adamspolishes.com
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Location
Broomfield, CO
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Gender
Male
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Vehicle Year
2010
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Vehicle Make
Mazda
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Vehicle Model
Speed3
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Real Name
Tyler Roberts
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Tyler@Adams reacted to a post in a topic: Whats up! Track day guy from NY
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Tyler@Adams reacted to an answer to a question: Bugs
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Tyler@Adams reacted to a question: Brilliant Glaze with Americana Icing
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Tyler@Adams reacted to an answer to a question: Brilliant Glaze with Americana Icing
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Tyler@Adams reacted to an answer to a question: What's the process
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Tyler@Adams reacted to a post in a topic: Audi R8...My Second Video
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Maddie reacted to a post in a topic: What Did You Wash, Shine, and or Polish Today
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Tyler@Adams reacted to an answer to a question: Brilliant Glaze and Americana Wax = Perfection
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Awesome video! The car came out beautiful! What camera did you use to record?
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Tyler@Adams reacted to a post in a topic: Audi R8...My Second Video
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Tyler@Adams reacted to a question: Strip wash and detail
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Tyler@Adams reacted to an answer to a question: LPS on Matte Finish Wheels??
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All the above plus our metal polish 1 and 2 for aluminum! Here's the video you can watch to Clean Under The Hood! If you have any other questions feel free to ask!
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ematt1212 reacted to an answer to a question: The 16 Hour Prom Detail
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TheWolf reacted to a post in a topic: What Did You Wash, Shine, and or Polish Today
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Windows grabby on inside - TEST, but may need clay bar!
Tyler@Adams replied to Ricky Bobby's question in Interior Cleaning & Care
Jason, Glad you figured everything out! I have clayed a couple of customers interior windows and it works great! Can't be any more impressed with that clay bar. -
First detail on brand new Civic Coupe Touring
Tyler@Adams replied to Wgeffon's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
Awesome job, keep up the good work! -
Got this F-150 cleaned up last weekend!
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The 16 Hour Prom Detail
Tyler@Adams replied to ematt1212's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Great work Matt! Let me know if you need anything! -
Dan@Adams reacted to an answer to a question: Proper VRT application.
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Brilliant Glaze streaking
Tyler@Adams replied to Ls1transam's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
It should't! Are you saying glaze and then the next wash you GG again? Or GG right after glaze using the dry application method? -
Mariner reacted to an answer to a question: Proper VRT application.
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Proper VRT application.
Tyler@Adams replied to JDrach's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
JDrach, I would definitely give our New Tire & Rubber Cleaner a try with a Deep Tire Scrub Brush to really make sure you get all the dirt and other previous products removed from the tire before applying the VRT. This will allow the VRT to now bond to the tire. I believe our Tire Brush is currently on sale so hurry and grab one if you don't have one, it really does work awesome. If you have any other questions let me know! -
Brilliant Glaze streaking
Tyler@Adams replied to Ls1transam's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
You can either use our borderless grey, or sometimes I use a double soft for smearing product and a single soft for the final wipe down. -
Brilliant Glaze streaking
Tyler@Adams replied to Ls1transam's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
John, I'm sorry to hear about your bad experiences with the Brilliant Glaze and the H2O G&G. I'm glad you fixed the problem with the glaze so I'm here to help you with the H2O. First, two towels is plenty and try not to do it in direct sunlight as that will dry the product a lot faster. Your damp, smearing towel should get very wet while using the product but you don't want to spray too much, as said above, I would defiantly try using a smaller amount of product per panel and really make sure that you smear the H2O as best as you can. Then the second dry towel will be a lot easier to use and shouldn't get very wet. Just make sure you get every little spot when wiping the second time so it will not look smeared. If you have any other questions feel free to let me know! -
Lint on windshield
Tyler@Adams replied to Bryce's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
When you first get any microfiber towel I would shake it out before you use it. But I personally would try out our New Glass Towel because it will not leave any lint whatsoever because the microfibers in the towel are tightly woven so you won't have that problem. All you need is a light misting on the window with our glass cleaner and you should have no lint or streaks left. Let me know if you have any questions! Glass Cleaner and Towel Combo -
avimore reacted to an answer to a question: H2O G&G and Sidekick
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Ed, The "between details" drying method is just a fast way to dry your car off effectively. Detail spraying the whole vehicle adds lubrication so when you go to wipe it off, there is detail on the vehicle already so you won't scratch it as much as you would without the detail spray. If you want to use H2O as your drying method then I would do that. In fact, here is how I dry my BLACK car off all the time. Once I'm done washing, I will H2O the whole vehicle and then I would take my sidekick and blow all the cracks and possible dirt could come out, on a black car you can't see the dirt very well so I would take precaution in wiping off the rest of the vehicle after this point. I now spray one panel with detail spray and wipe it off in the same direction, from left to right, with one side. Then, I flip the towel over and wipe off any detail spray that I missed. This method I have found is the safest method I have used drying and trust me, I know when my car gets scratched and I haven't had problems in months with this method so give it a shot and let me know how that works for you!
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Turned out great Scott! If you liked those two products, I think you would absolutely love our new Tire and Rubber cleaner! Thanks for the great input, we love the feedback! Let me know if you have any questions. Link to New Tire and Rubber Cleaner
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Phil, First off, beautiful car you have there! Secondly, owning a black car is constantly a learning experience but from I have found to work best is what Robert stated. I would wash it, blow it dry with the Sidekick and then spray the panel with detail spray. The detail spray will add a lubricant to the paint so you are not as likely to scratch the paint. I always dry with Detail Spray or use H2O Guard and Gloss. If those don't work for you, let us know and we'd be happy to help you and figure out what works best for you. Below I linked the Sidekick Blaster if you'd like to look at it, if you already have it great! Sidekick Blaster