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  1. 40 minutes ago, Black Bowtie said:

    I don't think they were dissing Adams products in any way, I know most supply areas stock Armorall which I have heard can will cause this problem. Just thought it was funny the artist used the Adams Tire Shine for reference. And Just as I was getting ready to use GG on our Training Fleet. ??

    Ok gotcha and sorry I got a little fired up there ?

  2. 3 minutes ago, ObsessedDetailer said:

    This is true actually! That is thy you are not suppose to use Armor all on your tires or interior, it will crack and dry rot!!

    I have heard that about Armor All.  I’m surprised they still make that crap.  I’ve not heard that about Adam’s though and yet the military references them.  It should have been an Armor All bottle instead!!

  3. 19 minutes ago, Bscott94 said:

    Let me know if you find a local dealer. I found Furious Shine. I haven't gotten anything from him but I think he carries the basic products. There were 2 in Indy and the other guy said he didn't carry Adam's anymore. I did notice a couple Chevy dealers were now listed on the Adam's site so I might have to check with them. 

    OK will do man and same if you find one! 

  4. 3 minutes ago, ObsessedDetailer said:

    The different tips means it will allow more or less liquid through at a time. I think the purpose is to airrate the soap to make more suds or less. If you look down the tube you will see the hole. Not sure if it’s the smaller one that makes more suds or the bigger one. You will have to try it out and let me know!

    Haha, OK will do man!  I’m sure someone has tried them all out before.  To the naked eye (me) the holes look very similar.  I watched the video online and Adam used the “yellow” in the tutorial video.

  5. 5 minutes ago, imatt27 said:

    I just ordered one and although the air pressure is great it seems that using a leaf blower is better for getting the majority of the water off the car. The sidekick is better for all the small cracks since it’s more focused air. 

    Nice and I would say I have to agree on that. I’ve used a leaf blower (backpack) in the past for the whole vehicle. But I’m excited to use this for the fine detail areas. Given its size I think it would take to long to do a larger vehicle.

  6. 8 hours ago, ObsessedDetailer said:

    The orange is cool because it is a limited edition basically. They dont make the orange one jut the white. Doesn't matter which, they both do the same thing just depends on color choice and if you want to pay more for the one on ebay!;) 

    I just ordered the white one and looking forward to using it!  I will be sure to use the attachments with it also. Thanks all ??!

  7. Thanks for the help guys!! I have to admit I didn’t realize they still made them lol. I must have missed them because I don’t remember seeing them on the website. Thanks for the link and it does looks really cool!  I just watched the video on it. 

     

    I agree, it would be really nice around wheels, lugs, engine compartments as well as any area water sits. Yep I think I see one in my future. Now do I go white or bid on the orange one?!?  My trucks white so maybe I go with the white one...

  8. Very nice! Sounds like we have a similar process for brisket.  I’ve never done smoked meatloaf. My buddy has and it was great!! I need to smoke one or two myself though. Typically I’m smoking butts, ribs, pork belly, brisket & burnt ends, chicken wings & whole chickens etc...

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