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Amazing car
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Nice car, nice color.
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Hi, I have ask the question, because after searching about a Dodge Challenger on the forum, I have not find the information about my paint.
The car that I need to work was a Dodge Challenger RT 2013 and a truck Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 2008.
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi, I would like to know how I can detect if the paint/clear coat of a car is soft or hard ?
Thanks,
Steve
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This reason for not using the hex cut PC pads on the Flex is not the size but the cut pattern on the pads. The hex cut acts like a tire tread on the paint surface gripping it and causes you to constantly fight the Flex for control.
Thank you for the answer.
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on the web site, the gen4 foam pad are 7 inch. The new MF pad are 6.5. it didn't make sense, the Flex are more power tool than PC.
The new foam pads are 6/5 inches and can be used on bot the Flex and PC. I believe the old pads were 7 inch for the PC and 6.5 inch for the Flex. thus the old PC foam pads are too big for the flex.
I am not 100% sure on that, but that is what I believe to be the difference.
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Steve here are the new MF pads that work great with the Flex.....NEW! Adam's 6.5" Microfiber Polishing Pad System
I have seen this kit and probably buying the flex was the combo with new MF pad. But I would like to know if I can use the old pad because I have some new in stock.
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The previous version of the PC pads had a hexagonal design and the Flex pads were flat. If you have those, the PC pads will not work on the Flex. The newest design has a wavy face that works with both the PC and the Flex.
There is an explanation why the hexagonal pad don't work with the flex ? Hexagonal is more similar to flat that a wavy face !
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Hi, I have a PC with somes new PC 7" foad pad (green, orange, black and white). If i buy a flex, does I can use the 7' PC foam pad with the new tool ? When I have buy the PC, the foam pad for PC and flex was different. The foam pad for the flex was plain. Now, I see that the new gen PAD was working with PC and Flex, but what is different from the old PC foamd pad ?
Thank you,
Steve
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I polish, seal and wax over my stripes. No buildup on them. I like the way they look waxed. Be careful with clay though, it will definitely stick in the edges.
When you polish, seal or wax over the stripes, do you put some blue painters tape on edges ?
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If the stripes are above the clearcoat, like they are decals applied to the surface, then check out the video in this topic. All you need to do when waxing the car is use some quality masking tape to protect the edges of the stripes, so you don't get wax built up along the edge.
If the stripes are painted on and underneath the clearcoat, simply treat it like the rest of your paint.
I've never seen the red stripes on a Challenger before, they look really sharp on white
Thanks for the link.
The red stripes are not paint but installed from factory.
I agree with you for the red stripes on white, it's a great combination.
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Hi, I just change my Caliber SRT4 2008 for a new Challenger 2013 R/T Classic.
My car is white with 2 side stripes red and I would like to know what can I do to maintain it in a good shape ?
I would like to put Machine Super Sealant on my car and Americana Wax and I would like to know if I can put or not some MSS or Wax on it or if I must protect it before applying MSS and/or Wax ?
When I wash my car there is some information I need to know about the stripes to keep the look good ?
Thanks,
Steve
Here is my new ride:
Problem with my order, excellent support
in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
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Hi, i have a problem in my last order. I sent an email to orders@adams... at 9h05 PM and a 9h13 PM, i have receive a respond and a news order wiht free remplacement.
The guarantee and the support of Adams Team is very great.
Excuse for my bad english, i`m a french canadian, but I love adams product.
Steve