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Great job Matt. I still have some of the old Severe Swirl Remover and some green 4" pads that I use on headlights. The difference is amazing.
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I wouldn't go less than $100 plus shipping. The PC is a good unit. I still use it for my 4" pads. For someone just starting out, like I was when I bought mine, that's a great deal.
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I wasn't overly impressed with tire shine at first, but the more I used the better I like it. Now my go to product for tires.
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Nice work, Erich. Would have loved to see some before pics.
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Getting back to the question, I keep my products at room temperature. You have a lot of money invested in these products. No need to take any chances of them getting ruined because of storage reasons.
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Get what you want. You may luck out with a mystery box, but if you don't, you'll be wishing you had gotten what you wanted.
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Great. I loved it when you had it before.
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That's a great price for a platform. I can't get by without mine.
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The honesty behind everything they do is part of what keeps me loyal. You'll never hear "it's not our fault". You'll never hear "you must be doing something wrong". Adam's is one of the best companies out there.
Agreed 110%
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I also use a steamer on the tough parts.
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I have fire hose nozzle Adam used to sell several years ago. By far my favorite
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I think that's the way drug dealers do it. They give you your first taste for free then your hooked!! Seriously, that is very generous of you. You're a good friend.
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Welcome Rayne. The upfront costs might seem high but you have to use such a small amount that they seem to last forever.
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Awesome Webb
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Welcome Chris. Great looking vehicles.
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Welcome Bobby
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Welcome Joey. Vehicle looks great. And quite a collection of fine products you hsve there
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Thanks Rich.
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Take it slow and learn your trade very well. See if someone on the forum lives near you. They can critique your work and offer constructive criticism that is immensely helpful. Once your ready to go, get a website and business cards. Hand out business cards like they're candy on Halloween.
On thing I learned about detailing for money. Your customers will never know everything you do but you can bet they will see everything you miss.
Good luck. It's a great way to make some extra cash.
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Dusting in between washes
in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
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I have a black Jeep. You can you detail spray with a microfiber towel. I've been using waterless wash for this purpose for several years and have had great results.