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hot_h2o

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  1. Passenger rear door reflection of a 2012 Honda Civic.
  2. Still unsure of ceramic boost. It streaked the car pretty bad. Easily fixed with quick detail. Have not had any rain on it but it’s very slick.
  3. Gave her a bath and added my mixture of spray detail and another product. Can’t beat the shine.
  4. Guys at work loved it. I’m not a coffee drinker but love the smell of coffee. Which bring me to this request. Coffee detail spray. This would be amazing. I’ll buy it by the gallon.
  5. My buddy Scout........ and new member of the family as of Saturday Tucker
  6. The white was just dry out. It was strong stuff. It works amazing on tires. I did fix my weather tech liners with a few coats of detail spray.
  7. Yes. I used the rubber and tire cleaner on my Weather Tech liners. Don’t. It turned them white. Too strong of a product.
  8. I need some wax but I may hold off to see if Adams has some new wax coming out soon. The instagram pics sure do look like a new metal tin of wax.
  9. Quickstep- How did you like the Buttery Wax?
  10. I’m in the same boat. The sealant did not last at all for me. I did 2 different cars complete decon scrub, polish, ipa, sealant. Both did not last more than a month if that. Love Adams stuff. So far everything I’ve tried, except the sealant.
  11. Lawrenceburg. I’m about 10 mins from perfect north slopes.
  12. Ha, weatherman on local news last night stating doom and gloom. Look out. Anywhere from 8-12 inches for Friday night till Saturday morning. Better go get bread and milk. Well this morning the forecast is now 2-4 maybe. Only weatherman can be wrong at their job and still get paid good money
  13. Nope, but I live just across the border too but just a little further west in Southeast Indiana. I do work in KY
  14. I did mention in the first post I used fallout cleaner (iron out) then Clayed the car and washed prior to and after the decon. Paint was clean. This happened on both cars I tried it on.
  15. A couple of months ago I got a bottle of the newer paint sealant with the coconut smell. So I decided to apply it as best as I know how. I washed and used fallout cleaner. Then I clayed the car. Followed by another wash. My car did not need a buff or correction as the paintwork was pretty well in check. I then applied the sealant by hand. Loved the application, smell, and removal, oh and the smell I loved, did I mention that. Paint was super shiny and slick as can be. Problem I ran into was that after about 2 weeks the slickness and water beading was minimal, almost non existence. I was very upset about this. I thought I did something wrong, so I tried the process over again, this time on my work car. This is garage kept 24/7. It’s a command suv for fire department. Did the process all over again. Again about 2 weeks or so the beading was terrible and slickness was gone. As much as I like Adams I was hoping for this to last longer for a sealant. I haven’t tried Adams waxes yet or correction compound because I have been upset with the sealant. I use Adams car wash and glass cleaner exclusively as I this these products are one of the best out there. Love the soap due to the no residue left. So, am I doing something wrong or does the sealant really not last?
  16. Day one rain. Really tight beads
  17. Made a 6 1/2' farm table for the kitchen but got sawdust all over my car. It's supposed to rain the next 4 days though. So a quick wash with some Adams shampoo and something interesting I found guys doing across the pond. Mixed 50/50 Adams quick detail and Sonax bsd. Super slick. See how well it beads the next 4 days. Quick snap of the hood. Sorry for the side pic. Not sure what I did wrong.
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