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  1. Wife has an Odyssey. There is no way I would polish the roof. I wash, clay, and seal it. Just too hard with the height, grooves, and shear size. Just not worth it for a part of the vehicle you never see. I would maybe polish it if I could suspend some kind of Tom Cruise Mission Impossible rig from the ceiling.
  2. I only have the sidekick...but I have heard both are useful. The reason is that the MB is very powerful, so drying door jambs, engine, etc you might risk blowing off gaskets, etc...so the sidekick would be useful. I don't know if the MB is adjustable. I suppose you could control the MB flow with distance though.
  3. I agree with everyone...Adam's glass cleaner is the best I have ever used. HOWEVER, it does not exempt you from using proper technique. If you spray too much product then commence to wiping as if you were using windex...you will get streaks. I have found that lightly misting the windows then using the glass towel as more of a squeegee rather than a towel gives the best results. Watch Dylan demonstrating the waterless wash technique...cleaning glass is similar.
  4. Good to see another Las Vegas guy join the ranks. Welcome!
  5. Ok...now I am confused. How can the 5 gallon bucket hold twice as much water as the 2.5 gallon and only be 3 inches taller (assuming they are the same diameter)??
  6. I have the old 2.5 gallon bucket...and LOVE the height. It is 15" high in the caddy. I can tell you...if it were any higher, I wouldn't like it as much. I am interested to see what the 5 gallon buckets measure.
  7. Use a worm clamp to secure it. I never use mine to blow...only vac. By the way...I wouldn't over torque the worm clamp.
  8. I have both. I use the bucket caddy MUCH more often. The rolling detail seat sits in the corner of my garage and I essentially use it for storage (Adam's storage). The main reason is I like the height of the bucket caddy MUCH better (it is lower than the rolling detail seat). Keep in mind...I have the older 2.5 gallon buckets (so glad I bought it back then). I have used the detail seat...and didn't care for it for 2 main reasons. 1) it was too high for my liking and 2) when you put stuff underneath it, it always tips over and ends up rolling all over the place. It would work for pads, towels, etc...but bottles don't work very well. I do use the pad to get on the ground when I clean the tires. I would go for a bucket caddy and just get your self something to kneel on (like a gardner would use). Just my $0.02.
  9. Agree...I love my woolies. I don't have a power stick, but I love the woolies!
  10. 1. SVRT--I use it every wash 2. Great White--awesome towel!! I was an old school absorber guy. The first time I used the GW...I thought no way is the "towel" going to absorb all this water. I was wrong. 3. Detail Spray--awesome product...and I haven't even used the new formula yet!
  11. Yeah...I have read stuff like that before too. I don't buy it. Waxes and sealants protect against bird bombs, water-spots, acid rain etching, bugs, sap, etc. I don't think ANY wax or sealant out there can protect against a speeding rock hurling toward your bumper when traveling 65+ mph down the highway...just not gonna happen. If I were you...I would play it safe and get the old-school bra.
  12. My thoughts exactly. I understand that not everyone has the time, money, energy, or care to keep their rides as clean as most on the Adam's forum. But, some people let their interiors get nasty. There is a difference between messy and dirty. Ok...off my soapbox. Awesome job Chase!
  13. Jeff...I am by no means an expert, but I don't Machine Super Sealant or any wax will guard against rock chips. Bugs? Absolutely. But I don't think any brand of wax or sealant will guard against rocks. If I were you...I would invest in a leather or vinyl bra for the trip. I would protect with MSS before installing the bra. And yes...the Buttery and MSS will come right off with a mixture of water and APC. If I am off base...some of the experts will chime in.
  14. Very sad to hear. Over my 23+ year career, I have seem many active duty men and women killed in motorcycle accidents. I recently learned a very close friend of mine died in a freak skiing accident. He was only a young 1st Lt starting his career. He was posthumously promoted to Captain. My hear goes out to you Andrew...I know what you are going through. SSgt Dennison...may you rest in peace.
  15. I agree...MSS topped with Americana is what I do as well. Donny...one question for you: Do you strip your car every 2 months? Or do you just wash and reapply MSS and Americana? If you don't strip...have you noticed any build up, hazing, etc?
  16. This discussion brings up a related point...storage concerns. I have had my Americana for a year now and I use it sparingly. I use primarily MSS because I have daily drivers...white and silver. However, I occasionally throw on a coat of Americana for added protection and the joy of spreading the silky smooth wax over the paint. First off...I live in Las Vegas (so it is pretty dry and hot). I keep the wax inside in my laundry room in a cabinet. Is this the best place for it? Or should it be stored in the fridge? Since I only use it occasionally, I want it to last as long as possible. Also, how about a tiny spritz of DS before closing the container...again, it is dry here. Thoughts??
  17. I echo everyone else. Adam's can only offer the 110% guarantee IF they offer top quality products. If they offered a 110% guarantee and sold sub-par products, they would be out of business. Sure, occasionally, someone takes advantage of the guarantee...but I would say those people are very rare. Just remember...you can have the best products in the world, but if you don't know what you are doing...you won't get good results. Watch the videos and be patient. By the way...are you going to "pull the trigger" or "push the button"
  18. So does Adam's Glass Cleaner...and it is safe on tint.
  19. My guess is the one on the left is Detail Spray...Given that the pic was taken in a laundry room, I am guessing the one on the right is fabric softener.
  20. The only percentage that matters to me is 110%.
  21. Machine Super Sealant --> Wait a few days --> Americana
  22. I agree. I think Bose makes a decent product and they sound pretty good. However, I think they are a bit overrated. There are much better alternatives out there for less or same money. Just my opinion.
  23. I have a Sonos Play 5 in my garage. I love it. One of the biggest differences in the Sonos and the Soundlink is the wireless technology. I am pretty sure the Soundlink uses bluetooth while the Sonos uses is own proprietary technology. The differences is that the bluetooth transmitter has to be within range of the speaker. This is also true for the Sonos, but it works with your wireless router and has a much larger range (good to go anywhere in my house). Furthermore, in my opinion, the Sonos technology delivers better sound than bluetooth. Bose is a pretty good speaker, but I prefer Sonos.
  24. You didn't need to label before and after. With that work...it is obvious! Nice job!
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