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Jheeman

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  1. That is beautiful man! I really want to do the kit myself, but my garage spot is open concept (condo) I'm too worried that other people going in or out would get dust on it during the curing process. But good to know I can just use the boost to give it some slickness (my ride is black also).
  2. Question then for you, I'm thinking of getting the swirl killer, since you seem to have most, is that the best you've used, in your opinion?
  3. I learned some more soundgarden riffs on the guitar last night, some outshined. Gonna detail today as I just got in my mystery buckets and weather here is finally good, lots of rain yesterday.
  4. Agreed, loving the tips here, I was doing like 4 to 5 sprays, mist, not the stream, starting at the top of the rim, but feel like I used a lot already. When you guys are applying h20, are you just reaching for areas you can get? Or are you taking the wheel off and fully coating it? I'm looking to get the wheel coating before the winter comes, as I'm in Illinois and the winter will be harsh I'm sure. In the meantime though, definitely trying to not run through the deep wheel cleaner so quick. With summer here, I'll try just the soap and h20 technique since I wash weekly anyways.
  5. Thanks for the replies, guess I should go home and rinse it under the tub and try to squeeze stuff out, I tried attaching a pic, it turned my woolie like 3/4 blue lol, but very happy with Adams compared to the other brand I was using. The downfalls of being in a condo no immediate hose.
  6. Hi everyone, I use Adams wheel cleaner, and it works awesome. My question is, how do you get that out of the wheel woolie? I've blasted them with the pressure washer at my coin wash after using them, but when I get home, seems like they still retain a lot of the blue. Wondering if I should soak them in something? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks, Jeff
  7. Thanks for the info, was thinking it might not be worth it. I guess if I get one maybe I'll try it out to see. Not expecting superb results per se but a alternative for where I live and how I wash.
  8. Here's my dilemma, wondering if anyone has tried this. I live in a condo, few water hookups. I wash my car at a nearby coin wash, so I can't attach a foam cannon there either. I'm wondering if the pressurized spray bottle could work as a poor mans foam cannon, or if there are any other tricks people might have for my situation. Appreciate the help! Jeff
  9. I still want to try glass sealant-looks cool as hell Soap-using up this other soap from a company I have, but almost done (it's not that awesome) Tire shine Last but not least correcting polish and finishing, along with purchase of a swirel killer. Btw metal polish for those who haven't used it, well worth it. Just like in the video, once you maintain just need to use the second one. Would love the ceramic boost, but living in a condo, I freak that dust and junk would get on it while curing. Open garage layout. So unless I do a dexter kill room, probably would be the only way it would stay clean. Currently lps is on my ride.
  10. Hi everyone, new to the forums, although have loved the knowledge that has been displayed, and willingness to help others. I just leased an AMG C43 Mercedes Benz, and am loving the Adams products. Looking forward to learning more, and keep my car looking fresh! Jeff
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