Commissar
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- Birthday 09/09/1980
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Brent
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Fierce5 reacted to a post in a topic: Glass Etching
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Hot_Wheel reacted to a post in a topic: Glass Etching
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Just started getting into this, not too difficult and the results look pretty good. LMK what you think.
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Team Adam's reacted to a post in a topic: Karl Kustom Corvettes Open House & Detail Clinic - July 20 2013
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THE Mook reacted to a post in a topic: Karl Kustom Corvettes Open House & Detail Clinic - July 20 2013
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Over winter I bought my last two wheels to polish up, did my first 2 last fall/winter. Throughout sanding these I have been seeing some discoloration areas on the wheel. When I got to 1500 grit it was pretty apparent that it wasn't getting removed. I proceeded to remove a spoke back to 80 grit until most of what I was seeing was gone. Sanded back up to 1500 grit and the discoloration was still there. See the pictures, I need some suggestions on what to do. I have about 8-10 hours into these things, would hate for them to not be able to polish up to a nice shine.
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DEAL! Shampoo is only $10, this is where shipping doesnt make sense. Bundle it with something else from adams, or wait for a flat shipping sale. Since VRT is about $30/bottle, I say shipping wont match that. Shampoo alone maybe.
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Tempting, but I do not know if I would have a use for this.
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Ricky reacted to a post in a topic: Adams Products for Trade
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Going through my inventory and found out that I have entirely too much VRT and Car Shampoo. If anyone is interested in trading let me know. I would be interested in Drying towels, turbo stick, 4" metal polish pads, or in and out maybe some other things, lmk. Have most fluids that I would ever need. I have 3 VRT for trade, and 1-2 Car Shampoo. They have been stored in my house, not garage. I guarantee quality of product, if you are not happy with it just return it to me. These are are full never opened bottles.
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Had polished two stock 18" GTO Wheels last fall, they sat over the winter and when I pulled them out they looked like hell. I have two more wheels that I am just getting gonig on, and thought it would be a huge mistake to put that much time into the wheels if they won't stay looking good. I grabbed an air hose, some APC, and metal polish 1 and went to town with the 4" drill attachment. I just did the spokes to put my mind at ease that everything will be alright. Not sure if the process is recommended, but here is what I did. Blew off all the loose debris with an airhose, then sprayed the wheel down with APC and wiped down with an Adams Microfiber. Then went at just the top of the spokes with metal polish 1, and wiped clean with the grey microfiber. I was pleased with the results, and best part is took all of 5 minutes from start to finish. Needless to say I will be finishing the other 2 wheels. Can't wait to get these onto the car! Glad I bought the large containers of metal polish 1 and 2 last year. May need to purchase some more 4" metal polish pads in the near future. Notice the difference between the top of the spokes and the rest of the wheel, amazing!
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NEW! Adam's Premium Microfiber Metal Polishing Towel!!
Commissar replied to Team Adam's's question in Towels, Brushes, & Accessories
Nice, been using the utility towels and putting scratches in my newly polished wheels. These will be a nice addition. -
Lets See Those Detailed Engine Compartments
Commissar replied to Chris@Adams's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Yes, Pontiac Blue Metallic -
Lets See Those Detailed Engine Compartments
Commissar replied to Chris@Adams's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Wish I were a better photographer... -
So far it is very nice. Now I just can't decide what I want to spend time on detailing first... I think the goat is going to win, it needs some love.
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Real curious as to what in & out would do to the grill of the A4. Used waterless wash and in and out, here is a walkthrough, with pictures took 4 minutes... Not too bad. Now the rest of the car needs a good back and detail. Before After Waterless Wash After in & out