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  1. For me, it's whatever mood I'm in at the time. All I have are dailies, and like Rich said, the W&W saves time. But I do swith back and forth. And for the record, it's not actually a "wax" (i.e. no carnuba) in the W&W. I think it's a synthetic blend, simlar to a sealant.
  2. Makes removing residue super easy. Polishing won't remove it, or at least not in the brief time the pads hit the protected trim. Then, at the end of the job, retreat any areas with VRT as necessary. I havent tried it yet, but I can only assume Trim Coating would serve the same purpose? Can anyone else confirm?
  3. Welcome, Tom, and congrats on the success. Be sure to post an intro on the new member check-in thread, too. And agreed with the customer service Adam and his team continually shows. Second to none.
  4. You'll be glad you did. And if there was still any doubt, read this article. Enjoy the new toy!
  5. Welcome to the addiction, Patrick! Nice job on the woodworking. The truck and SUV look soooo real.
  6. Don't use WC without wearing disposable gloves...unless you want the stank with you the rest of the day.
  7. Good suff, Collin. Congrats on the beginning of a new venture, and best of luck! Before too long, you'll be the one adding advice...
  8. Hey, Nick, I have an extra. PM me your address and I'll send it your way.
  9. I have nothing to add other than I hope you're in better shape than the bike. Assuming so, hope you continue to get some good advice on correcting the issues.
  10. The proverbial question strikes the forum - Is that a black truck with white stripes, or a white truck with black stripes?
  11. Good point...well, it's there if this proves to be an oops. But I do look forward to the results, regardless. Keep us posted!
  12. SK = Swirl Killer. Newest polisher Adam's offers.
  13. You know, there just so happens to be another great place to post a summary of this experience : http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/33019-the-dont-dos-of-detailing-thread/
  14. Hmm. Thanks, Dustin. I'm only going off of Adam's demo at one of the clinics, but I've never tried Visco clay on my cars. Appreciate the warning and advice. Edit: I have clayed, just not with Visco clay yet. Good catch, Dustin...
  15. Welcome to the addiction! Nice GLI. And great color, too. Be sure to pick up some BG...it'll make that red really pop! For why, a good article to read, if you haven't already, is this one: http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/27631-faq-should-i-use-wax-or-sealant-on-my-car/
  16. We were just trying to keep you young and on your toes, Rich! But then again, your bride probably does that enough.
  17. This is one of the big things clay can help with. But I am anxious to see if others have more thoughts. Two bars does seem excessive, but maybe I'm missing something. Either way, try the new Visco clay kit...the design is made for "one pass" cleaning, so may not take as long as you think.
  18. Way to make some people happy, Stephen. Is it me, or do those items together look like a clown with spiked hair?!
  19. Beautiful. Love the wheels and red calipers.
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