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Roshi

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  • Birthday 12/26/1971

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  • Location
    So Cal
  • Vehicle Year
    2015
  • Vehicle Make
    BMW
  • Vehicle Model
    M235
  • Real Name
    Mark

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  1. RW rocks. My car hasn't seen a two bucket wash in over a month. I wipe it down every other day usually with either DS, WW (with RW added). If i get lazy and let it go for 3-5 days, I use the presoak method DVK mentions above. No new damage introduced. If I drive it in the rain it will see a traditional two bucket wash.
  2. No wonder my order hasn't shipped yet. Good for Adam's Polishes! Nice to see good things happen to good people.
  3. My car was fairly clean so i did a RW wipe down, HGG to each wet panel and buffed dry. worked great!
  4. I just did the same thing. Usually every 4-6 months. Having a coat of QS on them makes cleaning off brake dust a breeze. And my brakes throw a ton of dust.
  5. Agreed. LPS, BG, and Americana. The color of my car is Mineral White, which has some metallic flake. Shines up nicely.
  6. Probably over kill but i like to use WW with a 1-2 ounces of RW as a wipe down option. The scenario is this: I drove the car a few days, no rain, didn't sit over night in the element so it's mostly just dust/dirt. I fill up one of my large Kwazar bottles with WW and then add RW to it (as much as necessary so that I get that slick feel I want). Then I proceed to wipe down the car per RW directions. Been doing it like this for month or so, haven't induced any scratches. What I do have are buckets of used towels everywhere. I wash more microfiber towels than I do clothes it seems.
  7. I have 10-15 of the previous version of the WW towels (3-4 yrs old). To this day they are super soft and don't ever leave lint. I've always washed these towels separately from my other towels. I use them with WW, RW, and DS. I have six of the new WW towels - they're awesome as well thus far.
  8. McLaren P1. Just listen to how excited Chris Harris gets as he pushes the car
  9. I figured as much, which is why i boiled all of them and separated from there. no dice as they are all hosed. I still have a few BBs that are brand new, still in the packaging. We'll see...
  10. The only towels I have that don't lint are WW towels and the GWD (new and old of both. I use the newer WW towels as my final wipe down towel for all products - DS, WW, RW. Still have 15 -20 of the older blue towels and some newer border less Blues - wthey all lint. Some have been retired to wheel duty. The new borderless Blues towels are great for using RW. DS towels are holding up ok - some linting but then I just over the car real quick with DS or WW to it down. I tried boiling and the like without much success. So, now, to mitigate lint commingling, i wash by towel type: WW & drying towels only, double softs only, blue towels only and of course utilities towels are always washed separately.
  11. I was on a BMW forum researching how to remove a scratch when I first heard of Adam's Polishes. I had a question so I called the 800 number. Adam answered the phone, and my questions. I've amassed quite the Adam's arsenal over the last 4 yrs or so. And, the customer service world class.
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