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  1. If it were me, I would coat the leather while it's brand new but if your wanting to stick with Adams, I'll let the team give you a recommendation for your specific leather.
  2. Really good thread, subscribed. Rinseless wash is so incredibly versatile but I am interested to see your results on trim, leather and rubber. I have used it for waterless wash, rinseless wash, clay lube, interior detailer, glass cleaner, and a general cleaner for lighted soiled areas. Never as a dressing though...
  3. Overworking aka dry buffing. Make sure your pad is primed and do only three section passes of your cutting polish with moderate pressure. Should take about 1 minute. Remove the residue and inspect.
  4. Google is your friend. Search Lake Country.
  5. Pads, polishes and pad cleaning brush and you are good to go. The 4" pads can be used on the GG6 with the correct backing plate.
  6. Welcome from West Tenn Chris! Nice rides.
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmF8PtFz9H4
  8. Try multiple outlets of course just to be sure.
  9. Small chance of spontaneous combustion but you should be fine. We've only lost a couple members in my 4 years here. You're good to go, wipes right off.
  10. Easy way to find out. Go apply quick sealant with a towel that you know does not lint. If no lint, try it again with the towel in question. Either of those tests will verify the culprit. I'm 99.9% sure your single soft towel is starting to lint like many others have... It will leave heavy lint with any wet product like quick sealant or detail spray, and leave minor lint when removing hazed products such as waxes or glazes.
  11. Did you use the same towel when using the other sealant? Sounds like the towel simply starting linting.
  12. If your using clay lube that contains wax or wax additives, you need to remove the residue before polishing. It will clog your polishing pads prematurely. I personally find it to be good practice to remove the clay residue every time before continuing with the detail. Most of the time it's a quick waterless wash wipedown but very contaminated cars may get a full wash after claying.
  13. 33's and 2.5" front leveling kit only. The angle of the pic makes it look a little higher than it is.
  14. Glad you had a good time!
  15. You can still get the same one online for cheap. They are great carts, I love mine. http://www.webstaurantstore.com/black-luxor-stc111-3-tub-utility-cart-18-x-24-x-38-1-2/445STC111BK.html You will have to get the bottle rack elsewhere.
  16. I like 1:32. Works great with a 32 oz bottle. Add one ounce of rinseless, and fill the rest up with water.
  17. I am in agreement on just about everything here. GDM is the only way for me after lots of trial and error. I dont store my solution but if I was doing them every other day I might entertain that.
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