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  1. 2 minutes ago, payo2000 said:

    I hear a lot about foam sprayer and cannons. Are they worth getting? What do they offer in way of being good for the finsih of the car? What's the deal? Please educate me.

     

    Most definitely worth it.    Best place for info on them would be YouTube there is tons of reviews on them.  Foams cannons require a pressure washer and the foam guns require a hose.  

  2. 20 minutes ago, Devon527 said:

    Thats what sold me on them honestly. I called and asked about the ceramic wheel kit and they answered every little question I had and were super friendly. To me, that is huge. And for that reason I will be using Adams Polishes as long as I possibly can.

    Other companies should model their customer service after Adam’s, it really is impressive. Plus they have quality products with a 110% guarantee.  

  3. 16 minutes ago, Blackbird_ws.6 said:

    First maintence wash on the hatch since PS application. Oh my. Misting the panels while drying works like a charm and the results are unreal!

     

    Was a week of rain here and car was covered in crud and mud etc. Cleaned up beautifuly. 

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    Looks great.   H2O gg is also my favorite.  It really provides a deep glossy finish, also bugs and crap wipe off with ease.  

  4. 20 hours ago, tmevilsizor said:

    I have a question for my Adam's family (no pun intended). I am getting a brand new couch delivered sometime in the middle of October. I want to protect the fabric from new. I have sent a few e-mails to Adam's, but I can't get any information. My question is (if Adam's Fabric Protector isn't out by middle of October) there another brand that you prefer? I am not sure if this question is even allowed here though. It is a product that we know will be released, but I don't have the option to buy it now, so I am hoping that we can discuss other brands.

     

    Please let me know other products that work very well. I am not a huge fan of scotchgard. Let me hear your opinions.

    XZilon.  

  5. 6 hours ago, nspikito said:

    Thanks for the suggestions, CoonHound. I already bought some EZ Creme Glaze, but haven't tried it yet. Any idea how EZ Creme compares with h2o-gg or with brilliant-glaze? There are so many products out there! It makes my head spin.

     I never used ez creme before.  I’m new to Adam’s stuff, but have a Decent collection so far.   I’ve been experimenting with all of it.  H20 gg and brilliant glaze are my favorites,  also the odor neutralizer is amazing, I live in scorching hot Florida and 

    my trash bins smell horrible even after cleaning with bleach after trash pickup, so I tried odor neutralizer and it works amazing.  All my Adam’s products have multiple uses so far, which keeps me buying more.  I just foam cannoned my house with Adam’s shampoo with great results.   My list of projects is growing rapidly.  

  6. 10 hours ago, nspikito said:

    Hi folks. I am a newbie. I'm trying to learn from detailing knowledge, for cars, how to get a deep wet-looking gloss on my wooden furniture. I built a large walnut dining room table. I finished the top with polyurethane and let it cure for a month. At this point it looked beautifully shiny, as if it were wet. But the surface wasn't smooth to the touch, probably some dust or tiny bubbles in the cured finish. So I buffed it with Abralon pads up to 3000 grit. That produced an ultra smooth finish. But the table top looked cloudy/hazy (no depth)  Then I buffed it with Menzerna Super Finish Plus 3800. And it's as smooth as a baby's butt now. But it's still cloudy. The wood itself is gorgeous, and it really shines if I wipe the tabletop wet with mineral spirits. But when the solvent evaporates the finish becomes dull again.

    Do you have any suggestions? How about a glaze? Incidentally I used polyurethane because of its toughness.

    You car geeks could certainly teach an old wood geek like me some tricks! At least I hope so.

     

    I would prob try a h2o gg in a small area. It gives my truck paint the look you want. Maybe brilliant glaze, my wife has been using that stuff on the mirrors and glass sliders and does a great job.  

  7. Had a rock hit and chip my hood and window today on the highway.   It was a big rock.  I’m not sure what to do with it. I don’t plan on repainting it anytime soon.  Any suggestions would be great.  It’s all the way down to bare aluminum.  It also

    caused a small chip in my window.  What a bummer. 

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