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  1. Hey, Jeff. In case you're interested, Cyclo and PC both just went up for sale on the Garage Sale Forum...
  2. All great thoughts and inputs, Dan! Looks like I need to retire the All and just stick to MRB. Hadnt run a clean cylce prior, either. I guess my whole wash process needs an overhaul!
  3. Same here. After every use. Use MBR, and sometimes add a little All Free & Clear.
  4. I'm thinking of picking up the metal polish, but about my only use would be for the exhaust tips. Whether I'd get one or both is still TBD. What's been your experience with lasting results of either/both polish(es) on your exhaust tips? Is this a monthly thing...quarterly...annually...? While growing (and bank account dwindling ), this is only a hobby for me...no clients...so I'm wondering if investing in something that may not get used all that often, and probably only small amounts at a time, is worth it. Not to mention using Adam's exhaust tip cleaning process has worked pretty well for me. Thanks!
  5. ^bump^ Lots of new members since the New Year, so lots of stories to be told. Fire away!
  6. HGG. Easy to use. Smells awesome. Lasting protection. Great shine. A favorite in my arsenal. (To borrow a page from tmccoy and his insightful recommendation, I like the Winter Washing Kit: http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/washing-cleaning.html. Don't let the name fool you, it's not just for winter. Affordable, especially with an additional sale discount, and lots of great products. Oh, and it includes HGG.)
  7. Aweome idea! Recommend you post this on the Product Input thread, http://www.adamsforums.com/forum/32-product-polls-feedback-and-company-input/.
  8. That's one of the funniest exchanges I've read on here. Simply hilarious!
  9. Physics still applies. Oh, wait. You're 14, Nathan. Have you even studied that yet?! Um..it'll work.
  10. It removes that incessant haze that appears seemingly out of nowhere. See this thread for more... http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/31733-remove-haze-from-the-inside-of-the-windows/ and this one (which you nearly copied word for word on the title )... http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/32294-brilliant-glaze-on-inside-of-windshield/
  11. May as well he the 10" wash pad then, too. What the heck.
  12. Welcome to the next stage of the addiction, Chris! Nice to have another namesake aboard!
  13. Welcome to the next stage of the addiction, Tony!
  14. Sorry, I don't use the LIC so can't offer insight. To clarify my recommendations on the kits, it's not that they're winter kits, but rather offer a lot of the essentials you can use year-round for a great price. The name shouldn't scare you away. Some thoughts I'd offer on your current list (since kits don't seem to be what you are after right now ): - Go with 1 WC, for now. It's extremely effective, but you may not need it as often as you'd think. Once mine were clean, I found using diluted shampoo worked just fine, or may be some APC. - Go with 1 HGG, for now. You'll only need it about every 4-6 washes or so, so maybe invest in another product to test it out - Pick up some LC and ID. Either of those might help clean up that denim, but if not, they certainly won't hurt and are both awesome products (least aggressive first applies to the inside, too)
  15. x2 for pool/sheet rinsing. Works like a charm. Add in DS as a drying aid with either of the drying towels and you should be all set.
  16. Welcome to the addiction, Wun! Since you keep the car outside, and it sounds like a daily driver, getting sealant on it will pay dividends. With the understanding you shouldn't be surprised to eventually buy everything on the site, here are some of my recommendations based on your request, just to get you started: - Kits: -- Winter Washing kit, http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/washing-cleaning/adam-s-winter-washing-detail-kit.html(it's currently on sale, and to add an additional 15% off with the current site sale...it's a steal!) -- Adam's Can't Touch This Winter kit, http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/waxing-glazing-kits/adam-s-cant-touch-this-winter-kit.html(it's also currently on sale, and to add an additional 15% off with the current site sale, it's a steal, as well) -- Paint Sealant kit, http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/waxing-glazing-kits/adam-s-basic-liquid-paint-sealant-kit.html -- Mystery Boxes; they aren't kits, per se, but they are a great way to get your collection started -- Take a look at the Essentials and Daily Driver kits, too, for additional items you could add, such as clay - Nice-to-haves: -- Machine polisher and pads (these are almost in the must-have arena) -- Adam's Great White towel, or the new plush one (must-haves?) -- Extras of the SST and/or DST (also basically must-haves) -- Sidekick blaster Advice: - Start with the least aggressive method first - Don't polish angry - Watch all Adam's videos you can find, twice - Ask questions on here - Above all, have fun! Applying what you learn and making your own path to the shine is what makes this all worth it, in my opinion Many, many other items to consider. And I didn't even talk about the interior (LC and ID are awesome). I'm sure others will weigh in with their preferences, so be prepared to invest and readdress missing items later. Good luck!
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