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  1. Still lurking Jason - I see you have everything well under control
  2. Saving mine for my little boy - I was pretty deep into them a few years back. 1/8th LOSI LST2 1/10th Cen Racing MT 1/16th Traxxis E-Slash 1/32 LOSI Micro Few heli's...
  3. You don't have to school me friend, I've been around the block a time or two... And you are absolutely right on most of the things you said... I use an array of products and brands and cater them to my specific needs. I happen not to need durability because my boat stays inside 24/7 and is detailed after each time out of the water. Leave it outside for 6 months?!?! Not a chance lol.
  4. Definitely not snake oil. They are very effective for production detailers where time is money. No need for a weekend warrior to have such tools...
  5. Over/under on how long it takes before he is back again...??? lol
  6. Right there with you Dave. Between the 4 yr old boy, the 1 yr old girl and a serious addition to bass fishing at the moment, my detailing consist of a stop by the coin op for a powerwash, a rinseless wash when I get home, and dress the rubber/plastics. Still looks better than 99% of the cars on the road and all my free time is devoted to watching these kids grow and ripping some lips!
  7. Congrats dude, that's a beast! It should look very nice in my garage in a few years
  8. Its a great product. I cant speak for any plans for Adams to have something similar.
  9. I believe the first 25 people who buy the flex are supposed to get the bag ($50 value) free, which would lead me to believe the Flex will be offered without the bag.
  10. Used these on my PC for a while now and love them. Best use is cleaning a really dirty tire sidewall with the stiff brush. You will pull out dirt for days...
  11. Waterless wash and rinsless wash are two different things. The terms are being used interchangably in this thread and it will likely lead to confusion for a newcomer.
  12. If it aint broke dont fix it, I have been using those Mothers brushes for years with no issues.
  13. Awesome cars. Makes me miss my Camaro. You must be getting all the business from the local club. Nice job!
  14. BOOM! Thanks for letting us know Adam...
  15. Yeah his new project is rediculous. I may buy that one off of him one day too, lol.
  16. Welcome Chris. BTW that Silver truck is still staying pretty clean even though its not around the corner anymore....
  17. The IPA wipedown or strip wash serves many purposes after a correction, one of which is to remove polishing oils and dust that may have accumulated during the correction. But the main purpose it to make sure you have truly removed all defects and not just covered them up. A post correction inspection of the paint cannot be properly done without stripping the surface again.
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