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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
I know you do a fantastic job, that is why i asked if it was just the angle. You are right, being a new car, I would personally go back to the dealer and request a fix for that. -
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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
Shane, Perhaps it is the angle, but on the Honda CRV, the door shot looks as if it has a lot of orange peel. What is going on with that? -
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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
You always do a spectacular job.. Grade A -
Good advice
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My fellow Adams gurus. I have a rear view mirror that some how has horizontal scratches in it. The type you feel with your finger. Not sure how or when this happened, but would love to know how to remove them
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wheel cleaner Wheel cleaner VS Eco wheel cleaner
Adam Tarbox replied to Adam Tarbox's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Now this is the answer I was looking for. Your response gave me perfect clarity to my boggle. Thank you for helping me understand. Have a great weekend! -
wheel cleaner Wheel cleaner VS Eco wheel cleaner
Adam Tarbox replied to Adam Tarbox's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
I saw that, perhaps I failed to clarify my question. When it one to over function and cleaning, is one better than the other, minus of course the lack iron remover? -
wheel cleaner Wheel cleaner VS Eco wheel cleaner
Adam Tarbox posted a question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
What is the difference between the Eco wheel cleaner and just the wheel cleaner? -
If any of it was new, you can sale it for a nice price as they already over charge on there products
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Welcome to Adam's. let us know if you need anything at all.
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Clay bar after sealent
Adam Tarbox replied to Adam Tarbox's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Sorry for the late response, but it was a curiosity question that popped in my head. One of those, "what if" type things -
Whats the best Adams polish to clean Xpel Film
Adam Tarbox replied to JeepWK2Rhino's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I have Xpel on the front of my car and thus far, I have treated it like it was paint. Minus doing paint correction. I have applied paint sealant and I have waxed it. So far it looks great with no side effects -
Ceramic Boost 2.0
Adam Tarbox replied to Ls1transam's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I use this product when it was 45 degrees here in AL and I did not experience what you are going through. I might contact Adams to see if for some reason you got a bad batch -
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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
That would sound like a business I would support -
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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
For a moment there, I had forgotten you have a professional business. I wish you were closer. Nevertheless, you guys have done an outstanding job! You have to be proud of that. 👏👍 -
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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
Must be nice to have two people work on one vehicle 😉 -
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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
That is awesome! Great job -
Rinseless convert!
Adam Tarbox replied to bikeryder007's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
The car looks great! -
Do you spill out the clean bucket after each wash?
Adam Tarbox replied to Coderedpl's question in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
What I do is dump the bucket between each wash. I look at it from the standpoint of micro Grime that may contaminate and then get place on vehicle that I am washing. Such contaminants May intern harm or scratch the paint. Even with the guard at the bottom it can still bring up some small fine bits of grime into the mit that you're then placing back on the car. I have always had the philosophy of starting clean each time. When I wash my wheels after finishing I dumped the buckets refill with new water and start on the body. What I do to save product is use the foam gun. I pour a little bit of the solution on my mit but have clean water in both buckets. That will eventually transfer into a soapy bucket in the middle to the end of the wash. This saves material and time. -
This may be common for some of you, but for me I discovered that polishing with finishing polish on the black trim and especially the black mirror made of plastic does an amazing job. Here's some pictures of before and after. Before I discovered I can polish these two items, I tried everything to get rid of the etching in the dullness from the mirrors and I found nothing that would make them bright again.
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Adam Tarbox replied to shane@detailedreflections's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
I worked on my neighbors very neglected 2011 Infinity for him. You cannot even imagine how bad it was before I started. -
Rubber etching
Adam Tarbox replied to Adam Tarbox's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Well I can use degreaser with other things, so this would not be a bad idea...Thank you! -
Issue with tire shine
Adam Tarbox replied to New Edge Detailing's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
This might be going in the wrong direction, but did you prep the tire completely? When i say that, I mean did you really clean it to the point that nothing was left and your fingers and came back completely clean and grease free before you tire shined? -
Undercarriage & fabric type material in wheel wall
Adam Tarbox replied to coral farmer's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
For my undercarriage detail and the carpet like area, I spray first with Simple Green, then take the wheel well brush out of a soapy bucket and spray a bit more Simple Green on it and scrub away. It works brilliantly.