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Sako4me

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    Terra Firma, Pa
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    Jason
  1. Heres a simple test, go to the store and buy 3 gallons of distilled water, it's cheap. Fill your soap gun with that and use the rest for your wash bucket and see how that performs. Easy way to see if you have water issues. Your paint appears to be very hydrophobic in that video, which means you've got plenty of good protection on it.
  2. I'm perfectly satisfied with the Fedex shipping, my packages always arrive on a Saturday. They are generally cheaper for my area as well.
  3. No, it's actually a highly optioned ATS4 2.0 performance package, with the after midnight black chrome package and the $1900 brake package, I forget the name they used for the brake package. I will get some pics of it, it looks so good I don't want to drive it.
  4. I just got a few in the mail, both pumps I installed, one on a gallon of AP spray and one on a gallon of soap both leak. What I did was figured on the last pump to screw it down so it wouldn't return to the pump stroke and tilted it forward a few seconds. That seemed to work well, but with that being said you'd think they shouldn't leak at all.
  5. Claying works paint miracles for laying the ground work of waxes. Done like you've done makes that paint and wax combo work. Our Cadillac with phantom gray metallic never looked so good, with only 4000 miles on it, until I clayed it. I pulled so much brown debri off that paint I was puzzled even the windows were rough with brown debri. I'm convinced these new ultra high performance brake packages with fast wearing pads are to blame for it. The Adams clay bar was getting a work out the first time used and it did admirably. That paint now POPS. I used the Americana wax and clayed it, worth every second of that exterior detail.
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