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Thoughts for a new ITEM
dskinsler83 replied to dskinsler83's question in Towels, Brushes, & Accessories
Wow seriously?!? That is pretty cool to read!!! Oh are there going to be anymore of the 21" signs back in stock????? I went to order one today and OOS ???? -
Welcome! Not all that far from me! Just a couple of hours lol
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Tar and glue remover???
dskinsler83 replied to Dudge's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
As I recently have read somewhere...Adam doesn't like to offer or won't offer things that they feel can't make better than what is out there then he won't. So I am pretty sure I have read you can dilute rinseless or waterless I can't remember ( there was a printable dilution/mixing chart on here somewhere I thought ) so maybe someone can chime in? -
Metal polish
dskinsler83 replied to Ls1transam's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Yep and this is a daily driver. I use the polish on the lower muffler bodies that can be seen from the rear of the car and it gives them a nice matte clean aluminum finish as well. And on my wife's Tahoe it makes it shine too. Water beads up and rolls off. -
Metal polish
dskinsler83 replied to Ls1transam's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
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Welcome to the shine shrine! Rock on with your H2O guard and Gloss on!!
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Welcome to the party! And the lasting shine addiction!!!
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I got some T4/T5 AAC composit side rocker add ons and two Adams gift certs which I used to buy myself a Sidekick and a few others things :-). I picked up some extra time Christmas morning on the ambulance to let one of the younger guys be home for the morning since my girls wouldn't be home till after dinner time Christmas Day.
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Wheel cleaner stained rotors
dskinsler83 replied to DIZZYDEVIL's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
You are correct it would be taught not thought. Thank you ???? -
Wheel cleaner stained rotors
dskinsler83 replied to DIZZYDEVIL's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Oh I wasn't replying in an ill manner. And yeah depending on the weather etc I can have rusted looking rotors overnight. Shoot look at them on cars at the dealership. They can do they same as well. -
MTM Foam Cannon vs Regular Foam Cannon
dskinsler83 replied to mjshaw130's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/specials/sub-category-1/adam-s-mtm-foam-cannon.html This is the link for the Adam's MTM Black that is rated for higher PSI and GPM over the Red Adams Cannon which is rated for lower PSI and GPM. The new listed Adams MTM Black version (in the link above) is also currently cheaper than the red version I went with the red version for the fact of the Green Works 1.2GPM 2000psi pressure washer I am picking up in a week or two -
DIY Detailing Cart Bottle Holder Tray
dskinsler83 replied to avimore's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Now all ya need is the 4 bolts to hold the wood up, a piece of wood, a hole saw kit from HF, and some time to yourself! 8-)- 47 replies
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New Swirl Killer Mini!
dskinsler83 replied to Chris@Adams's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
I have the orange and black microfiber pad. Is the blue one that much better? -
Washing Microfiber
dskinsler83 replied to Helldog's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Washing with hot water, are you drying with low heat, do you pretreat and do you have extra rinse available with your washer? My towels feel just fine. I use the MFR as a pre treat and as a wash w/ a very small amount of detergent that does not have any softeners added. I use hot water with extra rinse, then dry on low delicates setting and then run the air fluff after that before taking them out and bagging them up before I take them to the garage and fold and place in my covered storage bins -
DIY Detailing Cart Bottle Holder Tray
dskinsler83 replied to avimore's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I laid out the edges all the way around 1" then measured my 32 ounce bottles and laid out the width for two rows and took started by doing the outside bottle holes of each row and then measured to center for the middle one. For the 8oz/16oz bottles I started with one whole and then just eyeballed it and stepped over for each keeping a similar spacing between each that would keep me the same distance from the 1" boarder line and fit the most bottles. After that I drilled the 4oz bottle hole and the Sidekick hole. After that I filled in with the paint correction set, the metal polish set, the paint sealant then two holes big enough for an aresol can (the aresol glass cleaner IS coming SOON per Adams) which will open up a 8/16oz spot for something else like waterless wash or something. For the hole sizes I simply purchased the harbor freight hole saw kit that was on sale for 6.99 or 7.99 with coupon (can't remember which price) the day I bought the cart. I used the saw size that would reach the edges of the bottles I was cutting for (remember that when the saw cuts through there will be about another 1/16th more that the inner demensions of the hole saw to make up for the width of the teeth) or the next size if there wasn't one that would come to edges of the item I wanted to drill for. Also I want to note that I simply kept the disc that remained after cutting for the sidekick to elevate it enough to clear the handle and the cord and sit correctly. I attached it to the bottom of the tray with a centered bolt. I do plan to remove it and paint it but for it is just bare wood. I used the cart today while washing my wife's Tahoe and it was nice having everything I constantly use right there and easy to move around as I went. For example the 3 end 32oz bottles are Wheel Cleaner, Tire and Rubber Cleaner, and All Purpose Cleaner which all three are used in the wheel washing. The next 3 32oz size holes are a bottle of Detail Spray, H2O G&G, and then the Adams' Shampoo. My 16oz bottles are Interior Detailer, Leather/Interior Cleaner, Fabric/Upolstry Cleaner, Undercarriage Spray, Tire Shine, Glass Cleaner (for now), a bottle of Leather Conditioner, a bottle of VRT, and a bottle of Brillant Glaze. The biggest thing is have fun and be creative! Make it hold what you want it too.- 47 replies
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Wheel cleaner stained rotors
dskinsler83 replied to DIZZYDEVIL's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
I'm not far from it only 33 which is young to me. It is just more of a realistic knowledge of chemical processes that are thought in middle and high school levels in my opinion -
DIY Detailing Cart Bottle Holder Tray
dskinsler83 replied to avimore's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Thanks! For the comments and the inspiration!!! I had been looking at making my own type of cart and I wash racking my brain on what to use for bottle storage. I had simply just not considered a piece of wood and drilling my own holes!! Very silly considering all the other things I have made from wood lol. The same day I started on the cart I built a drawer work my work bench. Though I am definitely no cabinet maker it came out pretty well. The wood structure beside the blast cabinet it a mobile paint booth type thing for doing small cerakote parts w/ 2 Box fans stacked on the front and I use the standard air filters to catch the larger partials as the fans draw it away from me as I spray.- 47 replies
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DIY Detailing Cart Bottle Holder Tray
dskinsler83 replied to avimore's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I can put towels, foam cannon, shampoo and the two swirl killers that will be here Saturday along with respective pads to the lower shelves and still have a provision for a 4oz bottle of glass sealer, one more aresol type can (hinting to the possible new aresol glass cleaner) and a bottle of odor eliminator! Roll the cart out to the driveway and get to work!- 47 replies
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dskinsler83 replied to avimore's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
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dskinsler83 replied to avimore's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
sorry for the picture being sideways!! lol- 47 replies
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dskinsler83 replied to avimore's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Well I followed this post....I am not finished but I have less than $80 in mine and will have a 3 plug power strip added as well. I just gotta figure out the way I want my bottles. Thank you for the great idea!- 47 replies
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New Tire Brush Discussion
dskinsler83 replied to Mariner's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
Nevermind I will try this method http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/32189-thoughts-for-a-new-item/ -
New Tire Brush Discussion
dskinsler83 replied to Mariner's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
How can I link my thread I started about new brush ideas?? -
Ok so what is the difference in using Rinseless and Waterless? I have missed something here and thought Waterless was the replacement to Rinseless. And these dilutions are using APC and the others??
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