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Ashley@Adams

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  1. Nicely done, Josh! Great before and afters.
  2. If it's a light layer, you should be totally fine but remember when you're removing dust, to spray more liberally. The more liquid, the less likely you'll scratch the paint.
  3. Welcome! You've come to the right place.
  4. Welcome, Abraham! Nice truck! The PC is a great entry level tool. Here is a VIDEO that may help.
  5. Looking good! I think you will love the new polishes. They work way better.
  6. Welcome, JR! Yes, please post your suggestion here to.
  7. I would definitely avoid the emblem with the Cyclo brushes. Spray with the Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner and wipe clean with a towel.
  8. That is crazy, Chris! I'm glad you're safe and I hope the damage is minimal. Keep us posted.
  9. It was so great to meet you! Thanks so much for coming out and helping us answer questions! You were awesome!
  10. Nice pics, Chris! Jeff, that must have been quite the scene from your lawnmower!
  11. That is so awesome! Good for you!
  12. Come see Matt and myself along with the Lingenfelter Collection this Saturday, October 3rd! We'll be hosting a clinic at 10am & 2pm and doing demonstrations all day! Come ask us any questions and we can show you on YOUR vehicle. Free samples while supplies last! See you there!
  13. Agreed! Super VRT, but make sure it's really clean before you apply it so the product soaks in.
  14. Awesome!! The wheel and tire look great, especially for being kept outside.
  15. Welcome Craig and congrats on your SS! If it were me, I would clay, polish, seal with the LPS and then top it off with Americana Paste Wax. You can also add the BG in between. This will give you the most durability and a fantastic finish.
  16. I agree! This is absolutely preference. The machine will save you time, product (you won't use as much) and provide a really nice even coat. Just set it to a low speed and you will be all set.
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