ticaaal70
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- Birthday 07/30/1990
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Grandview, WA
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2009
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Ford
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F-150 (6' Lift)
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Jesus O.
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I need some advice on how to remove these stains. I dont have a water extractor. I do have alot of Adams products though. Is there some combination of products I can use to remove them? Thanks in advance!
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I just finished a detail on my car and I noticed during the orange polishing stage that the pad started having a small dark blue tint to it which is the color of the paint on my car. After I noticed that I put less pressure than usual on my polisher. My car is 14' Mitsubishi Lancer Evo. Did I ruin the clear coat on my car? There seems to be no signs of haziness or cloudiness on the surface of the paint. Any insight is helpful. I was using the new foam pads w/ the new 2 step system 6k rpm on Porter Cable.
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New Orange Pad is building up something after first use
ticaaal70 posted a question in Paint Correction & Polishing
Pic is attached to thread. First use, thought it could have been maybe too much product? Tried washing it off >.< Lots of dawn to try to get it off and still there. Can I keep using this pad? The build up isnt rough, well doesnt seem like it. Kinda have to zoom in to see the build up. What do you guys think? -
Some Problems with Paint Correcting/Finishing Polish
ticaaal70 replied to ticaaal70's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
But it just seems wierd how with the previous system I would leave the polish all till the end and removal all instead of by section with ease. -
Some Problems with Paint Correcting/Finishing Polish
ticaaal70 replied to ticaaal70's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
It was pretty hot, probably in the low 90s that day. I worked it enough to see it flash. Then I just move onto the next section Oh no sorry I did this post last night after a long day at work But the SUV took me roughly 6-7 Hours to do. It took about an hour to remove the Polish Residue is what I meant to say. >.< I don't have any photos but I am using a Porter Cable. Hmm I have been using the new Microfiber pads and it seems like the product is too thick after the process is complete. I tried using less and it was still hard to remove. I have also been using the conditioner after 2 sections or so. Could it be I am using too much product? I used about a x sized line when first priming. Then after that I used about 2-4 pea sized dots for each panal. Could be that I have been overworking the product. So I should just remove the polish right after each panal instead of leaving it towards the end? Hmm I may be using too much product then. I am using 7" pad and a PC. I'll try the detail spray trick and see if that helps. I am going to be working on a Truck this up coming week and I was wanting to see what advice I could get to reduce the time of removal. -
Removing Wax/Polish Residue from Plastic Parts
ticaaal70 posted a question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Cant seem to remove residue left from going over around the handle area. Any tips on how to remove? Heres a pic. -
Some Problems with Paint Correcting/Finishing Polish
ticaaal70 posted a question in Paint Correction & Polishing
Used the Paint Correcting and Finishing Polish with the new microfiber pads for the first time. Pleased with the results. However, it took me literally 30-45 mins to remove the residue. I did the whole car before I removed it like I used to do in the previous 3 step system and in high heat area. I thought it was just because it was really hot that day. So I give it a go on a cool day in a shaded area. I did a huge SUV this time. However same results, still took A LONG TIME to remove. It was this time much longer about an hours worth for each Polish. I also tried removing the Polish right after each section. Nope still completely difficult to remove. Almost forgot to mention that I pretty much have to force the residue off. Is my product defective or is it just me? I honestly never had this problem with the previous 3 step system (Swirl Haze Remove, Severe, etc...) Please give me some insight. I have always been a fan of Adams Products and I did not want to leave negative feedback. Thank You and sorry for the long story. -
Just finished detailing a 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6R
ticaaal70 replied to ticaaal70's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
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Had the whole day free so I decided to do a paint correction on my ZX-6r. Previous owner did not take care of the paint that much. There were scratches and swirls all over the bike. All done with a porter machine. Did them in these steps: -Washed -Clayed -Severe Swirl Remover -Swirl/Haze Remover -Machine Fine Polish -Glaze -Wax Took Approximately 3 and 1/2 Hrs. Bike is practically scratchless and swirless. And the shine... don't get me started :mrgreen: Let me know what you think:) Thanks Night Pics: