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THE Mook

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  1. The one Adam's used to carry IMO is better than the Gilmour in that the Foam is nicer, all cocktail mixtures being even. It's called the Hydrofoamer. http://www.amazon.com/Hydro-Systems-SP4191-Hydrofoamer-Kit/dp/B002J6FZRQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1396280877&sr=8-3&keywords=hydrofoamer
  2. The 36oz. sizes were discontinued because there were too many sku's vs what the 36oz. sales were providing. Add in, that in most juices at that size, Adam's margin probably wasn't quite where it need to be to justify stocking Labels, Sprayers, Bottles, etc, just for one size. To boot, the straw extensions for the 36oz Foaming heads were discontinued. Offering a higher quality bottle, that is unlabeled, in that size, allows people like me to fill it with the Juice I actually need in a bottle that size. APC, DWC, GWC. I do keep one with DS in it, for clay purposes.
  3. You are correct Garsnow. MSS is just fine to protect tails.
  4. 1. Clean vehicle with two bucket wash. 2. Dry vehicle. 3. Claybar vehicle using DS. 4. Remove clay residue with clean Microfiber towel. 5. Locate IPA and another clean, plush MF towel. 6. Spritz panel (being cautious of trim and plastics) with either 70% or 70% IPA diluted 1:1 with water. 7. Use clean MF towel to remove what you just sprayed. That *should* leave your paint nice and stripped for polishing/protecting. Shine on man!
  5. Jim, although it's not designed to be used by hand, the Blue MF applicator is your tool there. Make sure you thin the heck out of it. In my opinion, Quick Sealant outlasts even the LPS. It's an amazing product. Also, designed for hand purposes.
  6. Stretch before and after. There are plenty of stretches and exercises on the internet to assist you in keeping fresh. Ice helps me also. I stay away from any pills save for Aleve every now and again when I have to. Staying hydrated also helps your joints.
  7. To clarify something in this thread...The Cyclo and the Porter Cable have about the same cutting ability with the Adam's Polishing System.
  8. I haven't used the Griot's machine but my understanding is it's a re-sleeved, China made (like all of the polishers that look similar to that model) Porter Cable. Porter Cable 7424XP is also a nice polisher. I own one. The good part about the Cylco for someone who hasn't ran a machine before is the lack of vibration and little amount of pressure one has to use to get the job done. I know that when I first made the switch to the PC from the rotary side of things...it was a little bit rough trying to learn the pressures and such of that style of polisher.
  9. I think the Cyclo that Adam's sells would be a good fit for you based on what you typed. There are a multitude of decent polishers out there. The Cyclo is the only one Made in the USA. Also, I believe Adam's offers a Lifetime Warranty on that machine. If the paint on your car isn't in good shape and needs an extensive correction, figure to have it done right you are looking around $400.00 to get that polished out. Have you ran a machine polisher before?
  10. My friend Justin at Swan Creek Auto Care in NJ has a Matte Black Bike...here is a snippet on his advice... Justin@SwanCreek said
  11. DIY-ing that may cost you more money down the road. Ryan if I were you, I would take it to a professional as soon as it starts to warm up.
  12. Dawn can be known to be harsh on plastic trim and such. If your trim is metal, probably ok, although a couple oz. of APC mixed into your Car Shampoo bucket is still a safer way to go. I think you'll enjoy the results of Adam's correction/polish duo. Really a great couple of products.
  13. Your order seems ok. I wouldn't personally do a strip wash with Dawn. In my opinion, and a few others around here, it's too harsh on trim. Are you machine polishing? PCP has more micro abrasives in it, and NO filler, as opposed to what I am understanding from Z5. Americana is worth waiting for instead of Buttery.
  14. From your post, it seems like you are a little confused between polish and wax. At the end of the day, polishes are there to remove defects from paint such as swirl marks, light scratches, oxidation, water spots, etc, and also provide a level of shine to the paint when finished. Waxes are there to protect what you just did as most polishes don't have wax in them. Sure, some companies sell a "cleaner wax" which kind of confuses both products. I always tell people if they want some sort of paint cleaner, don't use a cleaner wax, but Revive Hand Polish. Most of the time, polishes like Revive will not have grit in them (no corrective properties), but do provide great cleaning and shine qualities that allow you then to wax it when you are finished. Traditionally, Paste Waxes will last longer than a liquid wax. Paste is hard on it's own, much more durable and taller on the paint than something that has been turned into a liquid form for ease of use. Paste will also provide more depth and yes some shine too, but remember the shine should already be there from polishing...more of a wet look in your paint vs a liquid wax. From my experience with the Adam's line, Americana Paste Wax holds it's durability a LOT longer than Buttery Wax. I have very limited experience with Zaino, but have never heard anything but good about them. The Portland Sales rep is a really nice guy also.
  15. QS/BG/Patriot. Last applied...heck Thanksgiving 2012. (Truck was garaged without a transmission for most of 2013). Picture taken last week sometime.
  16. There's a great dealer near you in San Antonio. Welcome.
  17. Adam has his towels made in small batches. From time to time, people will see a slight hue difference between the same towel. Heck, I probably have 5 different shades of White for the Double Softs. Shouldn't be any difference in performance.
  18. I love Glass Sealant on things like Granite Tops and other solid surfaces. I prefer myself to use BG on all of my interior glass inside my home because of the smudge factor.
  19. DO NOT use the DeWalt on that! Too much heat...ALL heat! Try your HF polisher around speed 4 with the White Foam Pad and PFP.
  20. FWIW, The Spring Carlisle location has been updated by Matt and/or Nick.
  21. Finally! Won't take the Mook a whole day to get there! Just about twenty minutes!
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