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ZMAN024

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  1. Shane's got you covered Mark. ^^^ My SK mini also came with the spare brushes.
  2. Thank you Chris. That's exactly what I was looking for. Yes, of course, a thin coat is best.
  3. Hi Chris. I'm waiting for better weather here in NJ before I use my Ceramic Paste Wax. I'm just curious to know how long it takes for the CPW to flash / cure enough to wipe it off. I have several large panels on my Rebel and don't want to apply an entire panel and then find it too difficult to remove. Is it fair to say I will have 2-3 minutes working time before it would become tough to remove ? Any input you have is greatly appreciated.
  4. Hey David, when you reach 50 posts on the forum, you'll be able to post in the Garage Sale section. Hit me up when you get there, I'll swap you for your bottle of CB.
  5. Welcome to the addiction, Chris. Bet you can't wait until the weather breaks here in NJ. I know I'm tired of all the darn salt.
  6. Welcome Eric. Your best bet is to hit them with some Revive Hand Polish since it's tough to get a polisher inside the handles. Revive should do a good job on the water spots. Be sure to post in the New Members thread for a proper welcome from everyone.
  7. Falcaineer has you covered above ^^^. Waterless Wash or Rinseless Wash left to soak, will remove the bugs while leaving the existing protection behind. Not to mention they both smell great !
  8. Welcome to the group, Jared. Oh, and by the way.....you're definitely addicted !!! Once you're hooked, you're hooked.
  9. Love the concept of a running thread with all of your recent projects. Keep up the good work Shane.
  10. Best thing to do is to call. I know they'll do what they can to make it right.
  11. Rich brings up a great tip. Using DS or wax on your snowblower helps keep the snow from sticking, especially inside the discharge chute.
  12. Paint Sealant is my preferred choice of the 3 for use on my mower. The protection lasts longer than the others.
  13. Dan has you covered. The typical use for deionized water would be for the final rinse or perhaps for diluting your products. Using deionized water as your final rinse buys you more time to dry your vehicle without fear of water spots.
  14. Welcome to the forum, Mark. Glad to have you on board. Looks like you've conquered the paint correction challenge. Nice job.
  15. Welcome to the group, John. You're gonna love the Adam's products.
  16. Welcome to the group, Quinn. ^^^ on the jealousy. Been nonstop nasty weather here in the Northeast. I was hoping for an early Spring. Curse you Groundhog !!!!!!
  17. Nice work John. Wish I had good weather to do some winter clean-up myself. Hopefully this weekend the temps will be above freezing.
  18. I think it should read once OVER. Just guessing.
  19. No worries Tom............you could always tell your wife "it takes a tough man to use a pink single soft towel".
  20. I went looking for it the other day with no luck. I did find it still available on Amazon. Link below. Amazon.com Adam's Matte Protectant 16oz - Keeps Your Vinyl Protected and Safe From Fading - Mask Minor Imperfections, Subtle Surface Scratches, and Swirl Marks - Easy on, Easy off, Excellent Results Automotive.url
  21. If you are trying to maintain the satin look, don't apply the Ceramic Boost as it will add additional shine.
  22. You could try using the Matte Detail Spray and Matte Protectant on your wheels. The MP may break down quickly due to the heat generated by the brakes, but it will clean and protect the finish without adding any shine.
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