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stalebreadjr reacted to RayS in Barrett-Jackson 2020 Fall Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale
Thank you Dan for taking the pictures and sharing them. Hopefully next year all of us can attend some shows.
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stalebreadjr reacted to Dan@Adams in Barrett-Jackson 2020 Fall Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale
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stalebreadjr reacted to Dan@Adams in Barrett-Jackson 2020 Fall Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale
Hey everyone!
We just wrapped up another great event with Barrett-Jackson at WestWorld in Scottsdale, AZ! This was the first auction back after the Northeast, West Palm, and Las Vegas auctions were all cancelled earlier this year due to Covid-19 restrictions. The event went very well, with restrictions in place that it was not open to the public, only bidders, consignors, sponsors, and exhibitors. UV lighting and hand cleaning stations were plentiful, everyone entering the premises had a temperature check, and masks were 100% required by everyone in attendance.
I wanted to share some pictures I took throughout the event - some cool cars, some vehicles I helped to detail, and so on.
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stalebreadjr reacted to 07stanggt in Fall Reflections
If you have any cool Fall Reflection pics post em up. I'll start with a couple of my 2013 Shelby GT500
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stalebreadjr reacted to Dan@Adams in 400K Followers on Instagram!
Today we officially hit 400,000 followers on Instagram! We're very honored and thank each and every one of you.
All I can say is COMING SOON, because I don't know when it will be launching:
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stalebreadjr got a reaction from falcaineer in Graphene CSC on RAM 1500
Thanks guys! I'm pretty happy with it. Now that I have a polisher (thanks to the skpro MB) things are going to start getting interesting...... 😁. I wish I had gotten it before this process... or my arms wish that anyways.....
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stalebreadjr reacted to StevenSchuda in New Member Here
Thanks guys! They’ve come a long way this summer as you can see in these pics. The Buick was a “barn find” was garage kept most of its life but from 2009 till I got it it was parked on the side of a garage under a big tree. I spent about 30hrs bring its shine back delicately so not to damage the 52 year old paint and she came out great! All 4 of these photos were all taken on cloudy days so I felt they’re the best comparison pics
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stalebreadjr reacted to StevenSchuda in New Member Here
Here are my current two cars. 1986 IROC-Z that I painted this summer and last weekend ceramic coated with Graphene Spray Coating and my all original 1968 Buick Wildcat with only 23,900 miles
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stalebreadjr reacted to SC Ron in Newbe...made a mistake already!
Hello,
Newbe to the Forum, but not to Adams Polishes.
Just bought a brand new Honda CR-V, so I wanted to get it protected with Graphene.
Read the kit's instructions and watched Joe's video, but... I totally missed using the gray polishing cloth.
I applied and then used the gray silk cloth only
Opps...
But, after posting in the forum, I quickly learned about my rookie mistake.
And how to fix it.
Thanks falcaineer.
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stalebreadjr reacted to Bigdude in FNG
Been out of building and painting for awhile. Used your graphene and found it quite easy to use . My car turned out great!
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stalebreadjr reacted to Rich in Graphene CSC on RAM 1500
NICE!! I used the Graphene Spray on my ceramic coated Vette and the difference was really noticable. I like the new Graphene line.
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stalebreadjr got a reaction from Black Bowtie in Graphene CSC on RAM 1500
I just want to say, so far this stuff is a huge upgrade from the standard CSC. I spent the last few days prepping (wash, iron decon, clay, hand polishing w/ revive) and finally applied the GCSC to my truck. Having previously used the standard CSC in the past i was impressed. The ease of use was great and the uv tracer additive was perfect for me as i took breaks and took my time. I could always pull out the light and see exactly where i stopped. I also used the tracer after applying each panel to be sure i didn't miss any spots..... and i did, a couple times, catch some misses. This thing looks slick man.... and being able to use it across all parts on the truck makes it great for the non pro like me lol. Here's some pics!
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stalebreadjr got a reaction from mc2hill in Graphene CSC on RAM 1500
I just want to say, so far this stuff is a huge upgrade from the standard CSC. I spent the last few days prepping (wash, iron decon, clay, hand polishing w/ revive) and finally applied the GCSC to my truck. Having previously used the standard CSC in the past i was impressed. The ease of use was great and the uv tracer additive was perfect for me as i took breaks and took my time. I could always pull out the light and see exactly where i stopped. I also used the tracer after applying each panel to be sure i didn't miss any spots..... and i did, a couple times, catch some misses. This thing looks slick man.... and being able to use it across all parts on the truck makes it great for the non pro like me lol. Here's some pics!
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stalebreadjr reacted to Rich in The Obligatory French Fry
Is that a fry? Looks like pasta! Taste it and see! 🤣
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stalebreadjr reacted to falcaineer in The Obligatory French Fry
Found this one on top of the sliding door hinge of a Honda Odyssey.A true find 🤣
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stalebreadjr got a reaction from falcaineer in Graphene CSC on RAM 1500
I just want to say, so far this stuff is a huge upgrade from the standard CSC. I spent the last few days prepping (wash, iron decon, clay, hand polishing w/ revive) and finally applied the GCSC to my truck. Having previously used the standard CSC in the past i was impressed. The ease of use was great and the uv tracer additive was perfect for me as i took breaks and took my time. I could always pull out the light and see exactly where i stopped. I also used the tracer after applying each panel to be sure i didn't miss any spots..... and i did, a couple times, catch some misses. This thing looks slick man.... and being able to use it across all parts on the truck makes it great for the non pro like me lol. Here's some pics!
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stalebreadjr got a reaction from RayS in Graphene CSC on RAM 1500
I just want to say, so far this stuff is a huge upgrade from the standard CSC. I spent the last few days prepping (wash, iron decon, clay, hand polishing w/ revive) and finally applied the GCSC to my truck. Having previously used the standard CSC in the past i was impressed. The ease of use was great and the uv tracer additive was perfect for me as i took breaks and took my time. I could always pull out the light and see exactly where i stopped. I also used the tracer after applying each panel to be sure i didn't miss any spots..... and i did, a couple times, catch some misses. This thing looks slick man.... and being able to use it across all parts on the truck makes it great for the non pro like me lol. Here's some pics!
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stalebreadjr reacted to falcaineer in Comparing Graphene Coating to Ceramic Spray Coating
@The Guz has you pretty well covered. To clarify one thing, though, it's reduced Graphene Oxide, not "refined." Pure graphene won't bond to a surface. Here's an article about it, as well.
https://adamspolishes.com/pages/whats-the-difference-between-graphene-and-traditional-ceramic-coatings#
Prep and application are the same for both. Here's a video on the Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating.
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stalebreadjr reacted to The Guz in Comparing Graphene Coating to Ceramic Spray Coating
The foundation of the graphene coating is the ceramic coating. Then refined graphene oxide is added to the coating. Think of it as another form of ceramic with the infusion of RGO.
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