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Vincenzo

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About Vincenzo

  • Birthday 05/09/1994

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  • Gender
    Male

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  • Location
    Ohio
  • Interests
    The good word
  • Vehicle Year
    2006
  • Vehicle Make
    Ford
  • Vehicle Model
    Mustang
  • Real Name
    Michael
  1. Congrats! I may be biased but I like his name a lot too lol.
  2. Good to hear the pads can be cleaned with APC, those will definitely be going in the shopping cart. Unfortunatly though, the pads in the clearance section are made for the flex, and I only have the PC. You know, the thing I was really hoping to see was some improvment to the claybar system. It's honestly my least favorite part of detailing. So much work for no visible reward, and to be honest its really tiring having to be down on your knees claybarring the bottom of panels and using plastic bags to make sure it's working. I have no idea what could be changed, but maybe adams will come out with a special spray to use with the claybar that is more efficient than detail spray. I think I remember a company called clay magic had the market for claybars locked up but I thought their patent expired. I don't know, just hope to see some improvement soon.
  3. Ok, looks like I have plenty of catching up to do. Thanks for the info! But I still have 2 pretty important questions: What do I do with my SSR? Can I still buy pads or are they discontinued? Or is there maybe an adams supplier that still has old stock? Those 2 bottles were expensive and I would really rather not waste them. And has anyone experimented with using the APC to wash the new pads with? Or is the Microfibre cleaner really necessary? I'm on an etremely limited budget and I can't afford to buy that many things. I'd rather just get the gallon of APC I had already planned on, which I know can be used on the foam pads. Problem is, I really want to try the new microfiber pads, but I can't afford them if I also have to buy this new microfiber cleaner. Thanks again
  4. Hi guys, some of you may remember me from a while back, but maybe not. Anyways, I spent the last year living in a dorm with no way to work on my car and no money to purchase detailing products, and I've apparently fallen out of touch with Adams products. I still had almost every product Adams sold from last year, even a year and a half ago, but I just did a pretty intense detail sesh on my car after a 4000 mile roadtrip and realized it's time to stock back up. I need new pads and polishes (I still have the old hex pads with the SHR and the FMP), claybars, towels, soap, well, just about everything! I'm surprised to see how much has changed. Its actually left me with a lot of questions. First, where is the SSR? I didn't see it in the products section, and I noticed the names of the other polishes have changed. Please tell me the SHR or whatever it's now called isn't the most intense polish, right? I plan on a bit of wetsanding and I need more grinding power for my PC than just SHR. Last time I tried that, I was working on polishing out one little section for over an hour. Is it just out of stock? I have 2 almost full bottles of SSR and I don't see the green pads or any kind of replacement. I hope I'm not stuck with 2 full bottles of product that I now can't use at all. Also, are the formulas for the newly renamed polishes the same? I still have 2 bottles of SHR, about 10% full each, and I don't want to just get rid of them. I also have a nearly full bottle of FMP. Are they at least compatible with the new pads? I had 2 orange hex pads and they both fell apart towards the end of my last detail sesh and I can't afford to just waste the product. And can anyone explain the brilliant glaze pads? Last I remember, BG was applied by hand. And what happened to the flex products? I remember the Flex and the PC having different pads, but I only see 1 type now. Also, what's the deal with the new Deep Wheel Cleaner? Is it worth getting? I know, I know, it's adams so it's a good product, but is it really worth the extra money over APC? I tried the GWC one time and it worked well, but I decided to stick to APC because it worked just as well for me. Does the new one make it significantly easier to clean your wheels? And does it really get rid of those little orange iron particles in your paint? My car is white and those are literally the bane of my existance. And the new total interior detailer? What's that about? The way I understood it, 1 step 'detailing and cleaning' is a big no-no. Clean with 1 product, dress with another. That's what I always thought. I used to laugh at other companies that sold 1 step solutions like 'cleaner wax', to polish and clean at the same time. Is it just for light detailing work, like just getting it clean and making it look even? I assume it doesn't replace Leather/Interior Conditioner, but kind of is just the easier way of dressing up your plastics? And Leather/Interior Cleaner is still the right way to 'deep clean' your plastics and vinyl? Anyways, thanks for any answers or help you guys can provide. I feel kind of dumb looking at the products and not knowing what I need. All that said, it's good to be back in the swing of detailing. My poor car really needs some work!
  5. I use SVRT on my doors because if I roll down the window at a drive through in the rain, get out of my car in the rain, stupidly leave the windows down in the rain, etc, the water beads off really well. LC tends to leave streaks when it gets wet, in my experience.
  6. Thanks mc, that will probably be the hardest part, lol. Texas, unfortunately I can't even nearly afford those. The wax is more of a protection against bug guts and dirt then anything else. I am hoping that 2-3 layers of tape will deter any rock chips on the more prone areas of the car, but I was thinking of a cheap bra for the front end. Even if there are a few marks on the car from the edges, I can polish those out. Much better then rock chips. The problem is all the cheap bras are only for the base bumpre or the GT, and I have a GT/CS. There are very few bras available for them, and they are all far out of my price point.
  7. Yeah mc I quit my job so I haven't had any money for about 3 months, which means almost no Adams. I'm going to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, which of course means lots of snow
  8. I'd just like to say that I use straight APC on almost everything. I have several pieces of painted car parts (doors, etc) laying around and I let APC dry out in the sun on an old fender, and the paint was not visibly harmed at all. Now, I wouldn't recommend doing that on your car, but I just want people to understand that diluting it isn't always necessary. As far as what most people do, 50/50 is a safe ratio for pretty much everything. If you are worried about what affect it can have on some metals, I'll confirm the "APC + Aluminum = bad" theory. It made a small chunk of aluminum have faded spots, but most of it came off with some generic brand metal polish. Interior cleaner is made specifically for cleaning interior plastics and leathers which only get exposed to certain kinds of dirt and weather. APC is made for cleaning everything, but specifically for exterior paint and trim. The APC is strong without harming the paint, and if you dilute it it won't hurt plastic (interior or otherwise). Interior cleaner is better for plastics and the such then APC (which can fade some plastics), but it might not be paint safe.
  9. Well I'm taking the Mustangs on a trip from Ohio to Arizona (where I will be going to school). As you probably could have guessed, a lot of the trip will be on back roads, cause interstates suck. No dirt roads or anything, but there will be plenty of dust and pebbles anyways. So far I was thinking like 5 coats of MSW (even if it's cloudy the protection is worth it), 2 coats of Glass Sealant, and green tape behind the wheel wells and bottom of the front bumper. I plan on an auto wash every 2 days and a hand wash on areas with green tape + Quick Sealant. Does anyone have any suggestions or criticisms?
  10. We are a country of bankers and lawyers. Its what we do, it's what we'll do till Aliens come down and blow us all up.
  11. I used to use my leaf blower before it caught on fire. I took it apart and cleaned it out with Adam's products until it was nice and clean all over, and it became my dedicated car dryer. Then my mom decided to not ask me and use it to blow some grass clippings and the thing started smoking and now it won't turn on. Long story short, I had a leaf blower and loved it, and now I don't, but I still recommend it.
  12. Sand away! No, but really, sanding isn't THAT big a deal. Just go slow and be careful, and make sure to follow a set of instructions (like the junkman's) well.
  13. I'm so jealous of you guys with old pontiacs! What I'd give for a 73 Firebird man.
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