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iiiJEFFiii

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About iiiJEFFiii

  • Birthday 09/06/1979

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  • Location
    Hawthorne, CA
  • Occupation
    Automotive Technician
  • Vehicle Year
    2005
  • Vehicle Make
    Infiniti
  • Vehicle Model
    G35 Coupe 6MT
  • Real Name
    Jeff
  1. Saw some middle-aged lady rolling around in a newer model Porsche 911 Turbo... stared and admired the car for a minute... looked up at the lady and she smirked at me as the light turned green and she took off... and then I saw her plate.... "WAS HIS". Laughed my *** off! That's just SO wrong!! LOL :burnout::burnout:
  2. By far, the ABSOLUTE WORST car "care" product I've ever bought!!! http://www.adamsforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4628 :mad::mad::mad::mad:
  3. LOL... Americaca??? ... sorry, I know, I'm too easily amused. Great looking car though
  4. Should I use them at the same speed as the normal pads? It kind of seems like these spot pads are a little harder to handle. They tend do dance around a bit more if you don't stay absolutely flat against the surface of the car. Oh, and one more thing. What are the yellow pads supposed to be used with?
  5. Yup, it really took it OFF! When I first saw what was happening i couldn't believe it either. So I rinsed, and rinsed, and rinsed, but it was still there. Finally, I got down on my hands and knees for a closer inspection and tried rubbing it off with my fingers. Instead of the black coming off, more of the silver came off. That's when I realized the black was actually the primer for the silver paint. The worst damage was in the holes for the lugs. If you look closely at the pictures you can actually see how the paint was just oozing out.
  6. I just got my 4" Spot Pads kit. These little things are kinda cute! Have a question though... Am I supposed to be using a different counterweight on my PC when I use these?
  7. Aww, that's exactly what I was planning on getting. A PC for one of my friends and a foam gun for myself. I'll probably be getting them either way though, sale or no sale. :pc:Definitely gotta pick up some of that Americana. I want to see what all the hype is about.
  8. Hey Shane, I sent those pics to your email so you can take a look at them.
  9. Looking forward to the clinic. I was actually supposed to be working that day, but I traded shifts with one of my coworkers to be able to make it. LOL. So EVERYTHING is going to be 25% off??
  10. At least one good thing came out of it... it gave me a chance to see what my rims look like refinished in a different color
  11. Actually, the black that you're seeing isn't something that's on top of the surface... it's the primer UNDER the surface. The silver just rinsed off. Apparently, Turtle Wax ICE is a highly acidic based wheel cleaner.
  12. Turtle Wax "ICE" wheel and tire cleaner... left to sit on surface for 2 MINUTES. Sprayed it on, got a phone call, hung up the phone, grabbed the hose.... and sprayed the paint off of my rims. Needless to say, I'll be ordering APC and GWC A.S.A.P.!!!
  13. So if it's mounted on a drill, I assume I should be handling it like I would a rotary polisher, right? Since it won't have the orbital action, like the PC does, am I still supposed to be moving slowly?
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