senorlechero
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senorlechero got a reaction from Liralen in Smaller size Interior Cleaning Wipes
Yeah I could, but that defeats me placing another Adams order....
leather conditioner wipes! Great idea!
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senorlechero got a reaction from Rich in Smaller size Interior Cleaning Wipes
Yeah I could, but that defeats me placing another Adams order....
leather conditioner wipes! Great idea!
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senorlechero reacted to Rich in Smaller size Interior Cleaning Wipes
You could always take a bunch out of the container and put some in a Ziplock bag or small tupperware or LocknLock container to keep in the car. And don't forget to condition any surfaces (especially leather) after you've used them.
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senorlechero reacted to pirahnah3 in Cars & Coffee Detail spray
Need it!!!!! Im in for a 5gal of it so long as it smells like good black coffee.
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senorlechero reacted to FFChris245 in Cars & Coffee Detail spray
Since your rolling out coffee samples for a short time, why not make a coffee scented detail spray? Like the holiday theme, but a year round Adams Cars & Coffee detail spray?
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senorlechero reacted to Team Adam's in Adam's Windshield Washer Fluid?
Hey guys, Kyle here. I'm in charge of product development at HQ and I can assure you that project is still in the premature stages. It was originally conceptualized to be a tablet style with "glass Boost" application but the alcohol content in the Boost has been pesky for perfect results. We have some goodies coming for ya!
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senorlechero reacted to ZMAN024 in Is it just me?
I'm willing to bet the Pumpkin Spice interior detail spray is not as strong of a scent as the exterior spray. It probably has a mild Pumpkin Spice scent to it the same as the regular interior detailer has a light Eucalyptus scent....not to overpowering......just clean.
I ordered a few bottles, so I'll find out if my guess was right as soon as it arrives via "Snail Mail".
Update: My order arrived last night. The new Pumpkin Spice Interior Detailer has very clean light scent to it. It's not overpowering at all. I like it better than both the original and new Eucalyptus scents.
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senorlechero reacted to ragin_cajuns in Is it just me?
Now if there were citrus smelling detail and interior spray I might be wiping my car down daily. I just bout 6 of the lemon scented fresheners. We need more citrus stuff
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senorlechero reacted to pilatti1 in Brilliant Glaze Question
I have used the Brilliant Glaze on my inside windows with good results. Can it be used on the outside windows/windshield ?
Thanks
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senorlechero got a reaction from 1levanss in Saying hello from Plano, Texas
Welcome!
that's a gorgeous car!
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senorlechero reacted to Wy_detailing in VRT vs. Tire Shine
In and out spray works great for off-road tires!
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senorlechero reacted to tmccoy2236 in VRT vs. Tire Shine
Added my vote above....I'm all in on the VRT. The results and ease of use just far exceeds everything else I've tried. Even the dilution ideas that are posted in another thread are extremely useful for the various surfaces on my truck.
(Copied from another post)
Dilution Ratios: Super VRT
1:1 – spray-on, low gloss tire dressing or bedliner dressing
2:1 – spray-on detailer for vinyl soft tops, tonneau covers
3:1 - quick detail spray dressing for protecting matte vinyl wraps
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senorlechero reacted to stripesace in VRT vs. Tire Shine
On the initial cleaning of a tire I agree. I got good results on the first pass. I did the second pass to get the rest, and most of my foam was white. I did the third pass just because this is a new vehichle prep and I wanted to ensure I started with the best possible foundation.
I will follow up with Tire Shine as my maintenance dressing from here on out until I get new tires.
Oh! And thank you for the compliments.
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senorlechero reacted to stripesace in VRT vs. Tire Shine
New car prep. 3 passes of tire and rubber cleaner. (Third was t necessary.... just felt like having an insurance policy.
Dried with sidekick and then one coat of vrt on the tires.
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senorlechero reacted to Gevster in VRT vs. Tire Shine
I've looked into both considerably but I really still am not 100% sure which one I'm interested in getting. My goal is to have a dark, black, deep matte finish on my tire as though it was brand new, not shiny! The VRT seems to deliver the matte black look I'm chasing but many have said it doesn't last as long as the Tire Shine. The only thing about the tire shine however is that even when applied to create a "matte" finish it still comes out pretty shiny based on pictures and videos I've seen; I personally am against shine on my tires, I think it makes it looks unnatural.
Where I am currently, it's been raining a fair amount, 3-4 days a week and getting to temperatures as low as 25-30 degrees Fahrenheit at nights. In these conditions will the VRT wear off too easily? I have no problem applying the VRT monthly but weekly would be kind of insane. Would appreciate any knowledge and advice, thank you!
Also I'm new so, nice to meet you everyone!
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senorlechero got a reaction from Jheeman in Adams Team: Qs about Gallons
does anyone else want a gallon of Brilliant Glaze? I use that stuff ALL the time, and love the smell.
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senorlechero reacted to coops18ZR2 in Ready for first wash of new truck, couple questions
Here are the after pics. One disclaimer, I hadn't finished the wheels yet or the grill. Also, on a side note the Fedex lady must have known I was gonna be washing the truck today. Right before I started she dropped off my Adam's sidekick blaster.
Many thanks to everyone for your input on my first wash of the new truck!
Tony
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senorlechero reacted to Beemer in Ready for first wash of new truck, couple questions
No need to dry before claying. I would still use detail spray as a clay lubricant rather than soapy water (just a personal preference).
No problem at all with going over the truck with Detail Spray after H2O GG. I find that a last Detail Spray application gives me a chance to go around the entire vehicle and remove any smudges and streaks that might have been left after the H2O application.
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senorlechero reacted to Mbrazelton in Ready for first wash of new truck, couple questions
Might think about Paint Sealant. I just got a new Silverado and did about the same process but paint sealed it and now amd going bakc with Buttery wax and Brillant glaze.