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  1. Can one of the Admins update the posts title to say "Exhaust Tips - Before & After"? Thanks
  2. These are some before and after for some engine bays I detailed in the last couple of years. I thought I would share with you guys and everyone can post their engine bays transformations here Enjoy!
  3. Hopefully you can sell it soon and get an SS, that car is ridiculously nice
  4. You can also use Shout stain remover or similar product. It will bring back the white letters to life.
  5. Same here. I have had my SVRT for 3 years or more. I shake it and it works flawlessly.
  6. Exactly! Personally when I buy something, I look for a product that's made in the US by a US manufacturer, if I can't find it, I look for something made by US company but manufactured abroad and only when neither products exist I buy foreign.
  7. No need to take them apart just use a steamer and a blow dryer if needed
  8. You guys are missing the point! He's not questioning the size decision he's questioning the price, which doesn't make sense. Bottom line, why pay more for less?
  9. Fierce5

    New SUV

    Nice and congratulations
  10. First, I hope this is not your car. Second, this can easily be buffed out, just make sure you're using a Flex not a Rupes
  11. Just google mobile wheel repair. You can have somebody show up at your house and fix the wheel, all done in front of you. Expect to pay anywhere between 50 to 150
  12. I respect your opinion of course but I'm not sure why you think so. They're basically brushes that don't scratch sitting on bendable sticks to reach tight areas. Definitely not worth 45 bucks, especially if you will use them in an unconspicuous areas such as the wheel wells
  13. Wheel woolies are too expensive, especially to clean wheel wells. The toilet bowl scrubber or similar household brushes are your best best
  14. I always have one if I'm working during the summer time
  15. Agreed. That will make it a much better product
  16. That's awesome! I'm hoping a distributor such as Adams will have it in one of the Carlisle events this summer so I can play with it.
  17. Depending on the size of the areas you work on the most, a used Flex might be a better deal. The Flex is forced rotation and can get a decent amount of work done quickly but it works best on large surfaces. The 4 inch pads on the cyclo allows it to fit to smaller places such as the A pillars.
  18. I found one more for a Volvo T6 I did a while back
  19. That definitely looks interesting but I don't think you're allowed to post about a competitor's product unless Adams doesn't sell it or something similar.
  20. If offered with the 15% off I think that will bring the kit (long neck) down to $500, which is close to what I can afford but at 600 it's too expensive for me
  21. I definitely think that if they would have offered a smaller kit, with the machine and the pads and call it the iBrid Nano polishing kit and offer it for $449 I think it would have been more attractive then bundling everything together for $600, which is the price of a pro pressure washer, generator or a carpet extractor! People can then little by little buy the attachments as needed and as they see fit.
  22. That's exactly it. The pad will be useless after you're done because it will be oxidized and nasty so be ready to throw it in the garbage, cleaning it is a pain and a waste of time and chemicals
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