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Fierce5

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  1. It's possible that the clear coat was painted on top of the scratches. Just a possibility but I doubt that's the case with a car like this
  2. Also, the made in the USA is a huge difference. Personally, I'm big on not just buying US made products but US made products manufactured by US companies. In other words, I don't consider a Toyota Camry to be American just because it's made in Tennessee! In short, American products cost more and that's one of the reason there is a slight difference in price between Adams and elsewhere.
  3. Definitely rubber must be taped and if using the drill the paint too
  4. You will need to use the Paint Correcting Polish and a 4 inch orange pad. If it doesn't become significantly better you can use the 4 inch pad on a drill but make sure any paint surfaces are taped off. The picture below shows before (left) and after (right)
  5. Have you tried spraying all purpose cleaner on a clean microfiber towel and see if they can be wiped out? If that's doesn't work then you're better off polishing them with a 4 inch pad and fine machine polish
  6. Looks good. I should be there for Corvettes in August. Hopefully you guys will be there too
  7. This is one of the most underrated cars of all time! Beautiful and looms sharp. Enjoy it!
  8. I rinse the engine bay first with the water on fan setting to avoid any aggressive contact between the water stream and sensors etc. I then spray a heavy duty degreaser all over the engine bay and let it sit for few minutes then agitate. Next, I use my Mytee steamer to steam the engine bay and make sure to get the dirt out of all the tight areas Finally I apply SVRT and In and Out spray
  9. I don't see that Adams is selling the set anymore, only one. Is the set coming back?
  10. Thank you! And I agree with the gas door and cap
  11. Definitely a 12 gauge 50ft cord. It may be an overkill in certain situations but I rather have that have peace of mind.
  12. Blowing the interior may work if you're working on your own car and you're simply doing maintenance but for a dirty car you will definitely need a decent vacuum. What I do is steam the interior first to get all the dirt out of the nooks and crannies and tight places such as power windows switches then I vacuum. I'm hoping to add a Mytee 8070 carpet extractor to my arsenal by Christmas to complete my interior equipments
  13. Actually this is a great idea. I'll buy those towels in a heartbeat!
  14. Bump for an admin to change the name of the thread to "Exhaust Tips - Before & After"
  15. I agree. It's difficult to keep it like this for long
  16. The black residue on the edge of the tips can be removed with this combination. Try covering the plastic on top of the tips using masking tape and go at it with the blue pad. Don't worry about cleaning the pad when it turns black. If you keep at it long enough it will buff out
  17. Are you using a blue pad on a drill?
  18. I use a 12 gallon ridgid shop vac. Bought from Home Depot 7 years ago with the auto accessories attachment kit. I take care of it and maintain it periodically. Runs great
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