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Polished for the first time
FP350S replied to ragin_cajuns's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
Is it not recommended for best results to rewash or at least wipe down with water/alcohol solution after polish before applying sealant, glaze or waxes? -
Interested in other things but the Snow Camo Hoodie in Large is #1 on my list.
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Welcome to the forum Jeremy.
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Texan.
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Screw it back on using correct rotation then apply a couple wraps of 100 PPHr tape and you'll be golden!
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Welcome fellow Texan! Sweet car and love the color!
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Welcome to the forum C...I too was stationed in NC.
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Maybe I did something wrong but I noticed when you go to "Preview" mode it didn't really preview (looked like original link) and you could not make changes to text. Edit: Also is there no longer a like button?
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Pics or it didn't happen. Just kidding...nice ride and welcome to the site!
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Are you in Australia by chance?
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Scott, Challenger looks great and like those Tire Stickers as well.
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This thing has become my detailing nightmare, errr obsession, errr therapy yeah therapy. It seems like I am always doing some form of daily cleaning or detailing. Two weeks ago I actually found myself under the car on jacks cleaning the undercarriage with a rag and a spray bottle.
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New but already sold out products or coming soon?
FP350S replied to FP350S's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I believed your insight and gave up on the hoodie...now the website shows all products available except that hoodie which is no longer pictured. I wonder if I did actually miss out on it again....errr. -
New but already sold out products or coming soon?
FP350S replied to FP350S's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I don't do Instagram...C'est la vie. -
Not on website in a week until this morning and I saw these...all show sold out. Where they super limited, super hot or just coming soon? Might have gotten a hoodie for working in the shop and always looking to add a sticker or two to detail cart. The shoe cleaner looks to be a another diversion from core auto detailing products or maybe reformulated and repackaged foaming leather cleaner. R
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Last generation sprayer heads
FP350S replied to 2Fords's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Said...Jack to Ennis. -
Last generation sprayer heads
FP350S replied to 2Fords's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Thanks Meat! P.S. Since your throwing out complements you forgot Handsome! -
Patriot and Brilliant Glaze equals impressive shine
FP350S replied to Zoutlawss's topic in Testimonials
Great job and that's the same combo I use on my Shelby! -
Last generation sprayer heads
FP350S replied to 2Fords's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I had this happen due to sprayer leaking. Went this route and no further problem. Holds more and vastly superior spray stream adjustment. Got them from Lowes for $3ea. and even reused Adams 16oz bottle labels...Just lacking a Detail Spray label. R -
Claying off Rail Dust
FP350S replied to Mbrazelton's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
Never even considered this an option and thanks for the knowledge to use going forward. So many little things to learn...glad I joined this forum! -
Can Factory Orange Peel Be Corrected Using Adams Products?
FP350S replied to FP350S's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
Thanks guys...appreciate the time to post. -
Can Factory Orange Peel Be Corrected Using Adams Products?
FP350S posted a question in Paint Correction & Polishing
As thread title states I am wondering if a factory painted car with orange peel in the clearcoat be corrected by me at home using Adams line of products. I would like to see the paint be taken to ultimate level of perfection over the winter if possible. I am a rookie detailer with internet OJT training and then practical application. I am not afraid to attempt but can I, should I or is professional wet sanding the safest albeit more expensive way? In either scenario would it be preferable for stripes to be removed to insure the clearcoat is even over the entire car? -
Insulating and mini split is my next big project to my shop as well over the coming winter...I'm done with working in 110+ degree heat in Texas summer.
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Welcome M.
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How did you come to use Adams?
FP350S replied to Audog's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Been paying to have vehicle detailed for many many years. After I purchased a GT350 I wanted to learn to detail it myself like a pro. I am very detail oriented and research interests to death before jumping in. I started watching detailing videos from Chemical Guys, Obsessed Garage and found a very informative yet not verbose guy Adam in the process. I learned alot from watching his videos and was equally entertained, not bored. Then I researched his products thru interweb or blog reviews and watched even more videos. Lastly I learned GM adopted some of his products to be sold thru there dealer network. I dabled in the Mystery Bucket game for some vaule based gamble then filled in the gaps with everything else...literally! A few bumps and mishaps arose along the way but the caring employees at Adams have helped immensely (Thank you Dan) and sealed the deal to making me a loyal "Customer for Life!" Sincerely, Robear