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I've got a Torq 10fx with a combination of Adams and chemical guys pads and chemical guys compounds available. All of it is like new, 2 backers and the horizontal handle are there. I'm looking for $200 and I can ship everything for about $20 I think.
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Is this a wax with ceramic IN it? Or is this a wax specifically for ceramic coated vehicles? Nevermind, I went back and actually read the description, which answered both my questions.
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Cars & Coffee Detail spray
senorlechero replied to FFChris245's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
yep, I'm in too! -
So with my last order I got two containers of interior cleaning wipes to keep in both our vehicles to do a daily touch up and clean up after the kids. The wipes themselves are excellent, great cleaning ability and the cleaner actually foams up a bit to lift dirt and grime so they are a great product. The container is too big. It doesn't fit anywhere in our 4Runner or my Corolla. I'd love to see the same product in a container the size of a tall boy or regular soda can so it'd fit in the door cup holders. Cheers!
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Is it just me?
senorlechero replied to ragin_cajuns's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I wasn't too fond of the detail spray, does the interior detailer smell the same? The air fresheners are great though, they just don't last long. -
Brilliant Glaze Question
senorlechero replied to pilatti1's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I use BG on anything shiny! It's also great on window trim to get it nice and even looking -
VRT vs. Tire Shine
senorlechero replied to Gevster's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Thank you! hmm... I suppose it could, I saw that video and the process seemed a bit involved... I'll try it though -
VRT vs. Tire Shine
senorlechero replied to Gevster's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
This thread is just what I was looking for! This is great! Has anyone used in n out spray on tires? I’m thinking specifically for tires with blocky sidewalks like the BFG AT KO2. I used to use an off the shelf tire foam, and it was actually great, I’d be interested to see what in n out spray would be like -
Welcome aboard Rob, good lookin truck!
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Welcome aboard!
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Welcome! Give APC and the microfiber sponge a try, clay has worked well for me. A weekly maintenance wash is also imperative to keep it from getting too dirty. I used Brilliant Glaze, then paint sealant, and then American and bugs and dropping and everything else just falls off the car at this point.
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Welcome! that's a gorgeous car!
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Adams Team: Qs about Gallons
senorlechero replied to Junior's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
No worries at all! I just ordered a second bottle to use on the cars I deliver at work, I just Love the stuff. -
That's a trek! If you want to split gas let me know if the next one gets announced in time.
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Adams Team: Qs about Gallons
senorlechero replied to Junior's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
does anyone else want a gallon of Brilliant Glaze? I use that stuff ALL the time, and love the smell. -
glass sealant questions?
senorlechero replied to tonymix17's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
How long it last depends on your environment and how often you use windshield washer fluid. It’s absoluteky worth it! Works incredibly well. I love the glass boost too, works great to clean the windows while boosting your sealant as well. I use glass boost alone if the windshield wasn’t too dirty to begin with -
Anybody notice the new products on the website?
senorlechero replied to Hamilton Detail's topic in Lounge
I'm pretty sure they have locking casters on those. -
Fabric Sealant
senorlechero replied to TexWalker's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
Some don't charge anything for the application and just sell a warranty.... -
I just got the Orange sidekick and it works great for blowing out dust from the interior. Interior detailer or the interior cleaner dusted onto a towel also works well. Detail spray for nav/touch screens
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What's more important?
senorlechero replied to senorlechero's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
I actually have thursday off, that'd be awesome! -
What's more important?
senorlechero replied to senorlechero's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
Thanks for all the responses so far. I've watched Adams videos, as well as some others and did my best to follow the advice in them. The vehicle is a 2017 Toyota 4Runner in black, it's metallic black, and has the unfortunately typical swirls and scratches from horrific car lot washings on two different occasions I have attempted to correct the paint, working a 2ish x 2ish square on the hood netted shiny paint with scratches in it still. So I think I'll grab Adams pads and polishes and give that a shot next time around. -
I just recently got into detailing my own vehicles. Before it was mostly drive through car washes or bucket wash with stuff from Oreillys. And now I want to be able to get paint perfect and keep it that way. Unfortunately I went to another supplier to get the machine and and polishes/compound, this was before I discovered how good Adam's stuff is. The machine is a Torq 10FX and there are about a billion combinations of pad/polish/compound that you can use. So my question is which is more important, the machine I'm using or the pad/polish combo? I'm not getting anywhere near the results that I want so I'm going to make a change, just wondering if I need to swap out the machine as well.
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Thanks! I really appreciate it! I want to learn how to take care of them myself, it's a black car with factory installed swirls so I want to get it perfect and then maintain it for its life.