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- Birthday 12/26/1971
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So Cal
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2015
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BMW
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M235
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Mark
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Finally a west coast appearance...on the only Saturday in months that I'm not available! Ugh!
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PT3 reacted to an answer to a question: Rinseless Wash question.
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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.
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No wonder my order hasn't shipped yet. Good for Adam's Polishes! Nice to see good things happen to good people.
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My car was fairly clean so i did a RW wipe down, HGG to each wet panel and buffed dry. worked great!
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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.
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Agreed. LPS, BG, and Americana. The color of my car is Mineral White, which has some metallic flake. Shines up nicely.
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Ricky Bobby reacted to an answer to a question: waterless wash leaving? Please no!!
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waterless wash leaving? Please no!!
Roshi replied to hemi1300's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
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. -
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Roshi replied to Team Adam's's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
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And like this...
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The original waterless towel?
Roshi replied to sportruck00's question in Towels, Brushes, & Accessories
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. -
McLaren P1. Just listen to how excited Chris Harris gets as he pushes the car
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Micro towels linting like crazy
Roshi replied to hemi1300's question in Towels, Brushes, & Accessories
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... -
Micro towels linting like crazy
Roshi replied to hemi1300's question in Towels, Brushes, & Accessories
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. -
Thanks for sharing Adam.
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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.