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    Beemer got a reaction from Captain Slow in Waterless Wash   
    If you like Waterless Wash you owe it to yourself to check out Rinseless Wash as well.
     
    I don't remember the last time I did a traditional wash on my Camaro.
     
    Should work fine on your Mustang, too - but I don't know anything about those things....
     
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from 2Fords in Waterless Wash   
    If you like Waterless Wash you owe it to yourself to check out Rinseless Wash as well.
     
    I don't remember the last time I did a traditional wash on my Camaro.
     
    Should work fine on your Mustang, too - but I don't know anything about those things....
     
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from RayS in Door Jambs   
    Waterless Wash.  Unless there is a lot of grease or other nasty stuff - then All Purpose Cleaner.
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    Beemer got a reaction from mwelton in Door Jambs   
    Waterless Wash.  Unless there is a lot of grease or other nasty stuff - then All Purpose Cleaner.
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    Beemer got a reaction from Silverwing in "DO NOT WASH" printable dealership warning hangers   
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    Beemer got a reaction from tlbullet in "DO NOT WASH" printable dealership warning hangers   
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    Beemer got a reaction from TheWolf in "DO NOT WASH" printable dealership warning hangers   
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    Beemer got a reaction from ObsessedDetailer in "DO NOT WASH" printable dealership warning hangers   
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    Beemer got a reaction from mexiking2365 in "DO NOT WASH" printable dealership warning hangers   
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    Beemer got a reaction from DaleH in The "Don't Do's of Detailing" Thread   
    Actually - if you have WAY too much, you're toast.
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from DanITD in The "Don't Do's of Detailing" Thread   
    Actually - if you have WAY too much, you're toast.
     
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    Beemer reacted to shane@detailedreflections in Caring for vinyl and clear bra (PPF)   
    In some private messages with @jstaples17, the topic of clear bra and vinyl came up and how we treat each of these products in the course of our detailing. 
     
    It can get a little confusing since ppf is vinyl, but it’s treated differently from a vinyl wrap. Clear bra (commonly referred to as PPF or paint protection film) is commonly a clear vinyl designed for the sole purpose of protecting the paint from hard impacts such as road debris or stone chips. Vinyl wraps are typically thinner and installed for the purpose of some protection along with changing the appearance of a vehicle. PPF is commonly thicker than vinyl wrap and more durable. 
     
    Another key difference between the two products is that PPF is typically a wet installation and vinyl wraps are dry. 
     
    When working with PPF, we tend to treat it like paint. We can wash it, wax it and even coat it without really doing anything to the film. Most modern films have a topcoat to them that makes them hydrophobic, but they still benefit from LSP.
     
    Polishing clear bra is where it gets tricky. You can polish it, but it’s commonly done delicately. We use finishing polish at a slightly lower speed. Films are not hard, so they don’t need aggressive polishing. The slower speed helps reduce heat buildup as well. Ideally, we like to just take some revive to the films and most of the time we get satisfactory results. It’s a risk versus reward equation.
     
    If you’re removing PPF, you’ll want steam to help loosen the adhesive and then you want to pull the film away from the vehicle causing the film to lift. Don’t fold it back on itself and cause a fold that will separate the film from the adhesive. Once that happens, you’ll be scrubbing adhesive off. Constant steam on the part being lifted helps considerably. 
     
    Many of today’s films are “self healing.” This is more of an installers benefit since any marks we put in during installation can be removed with gentle heat from a heat gun. The same is true though of minor scratches and swirls. 
     
    Vinyl wraps are a different creature. We don’t want to polish them, and they usually have more of a matte appearance to them, if not completely matte. You can ceramic over a vinyl wrap, but you may darken and level the colors slightly. The vinyl we’ve coated has always looked more even and better after the fact. On multi part coatings, we usually apply the base coat only to the vinyl rather than the multiple gloss layers. In a single layer coating like Adams, you can go over it.
     
    Vinyl can be washed and clayed. We usually don’t wax over it. We will usually use a matte detailer on it waterless wash. It stops wax buildup. There are a few matte/vinyl specific waxes and detailers out there if you look. 
     
    We also don’t take a machine polisher to a wrap. The risk of marring and heat buildup is way too high for our tolerance. Better safe than sorry. 
     
    Hopefully this helps clear up some issues with vinyl and ppf. As always, ask questions should you have any. 
     
     
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    Beemer reacted to Rich in Random Thoughts   
    Who let you in?? 
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    Beemer got a reaction from Nickfire20 in Random Thoughts   
    That's a very eclectic family.  God bless America.
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    Beemer reacted to KingT in Brushed up against the corner of my house now my Ca maro has white paint around the wheel well   
    It worked great. Detail Spray and I broke out a brand new clay bar, some elbow grease and it looks like nothing ever happened. Thanks to everyone for the advice.
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    Beemer got a reaction from mc2hill in How to remove a melted lollipop   
    You could try licking it.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Sorry.  Couldn't help myself.
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from m1lkb0x in Dust Removal   
    Rinseless Wash. Wonderful stuff!
     
     
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    Beemer reacted to Rich in Increase Branded Product Line   
    Over the years, Adam's has had many different branded products. Not all sold.  It's a tricky situation to figure out what would sell and what wouldn't when it comes to branded items. HD is a much larger client base than Adam's has. They've been in business a heck of a lot longer and people wear HD clothing , etc. whether they have a Harley or not.  And it's recognized everywhere in the world. I don't think Adam's can come close to comparing itself to HD in terms of popularity. Maybe in a few years. But if you look around,  you don't see too many people wearing Meg's shirts, or CG shirts, etc.  The fact that Adam's has stuff available for us die hard addicts is a big plus in my book.  I don't know how many Adam's shirts I saw walking around Carlisle 10 days ago.  And Adam's banners flying from tents, decals on cars, bags on the ground, and the list goes on.  I think they're doing pretty well!  
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    Beemer reacted to rrmccabe in Slime !   
    Looks like the forensic review is up.
     
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from Firebuff17 in Glaze then Seal or Seal then Glaze   
    I apply Paint Sealant first because it is designed to adhere to bare clean paint and will last much longer when used that way.
     
    Brilliant Glaze can be added any time because it won't build up.  Paint Sealant can't.  Makes sense to me to put Brilliant Glaze on top.
     
    Best advise I can give is for you to try it both ways and do whichever works best for you.
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from mc2hill in Glaze then Seal or Seal then Glaze   
    I apply Paint Sealant first because it is designed to adhere to bare clean paint and will last much longer when used that way.
     
    Brilliant Glaze can be added any time because it won't build up.  Paint Sealant can't.  Makes sense to me to put Brilliant Glaze on top.
     
    Best advise I can give is for you to try it both ways and do whichever works best for you.
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from tjk in Finishing polish stright to LPS   
    Yes, of course, you can.  But most here would recommend you remove the polish residue with at least an IPA wipe.
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from tlbullet in Procedure check...   
    If you put the PS down first it will last longer.
     
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    Beemer got a reaction from RayS in Random Thoughts   
    Why does "duh" mean the same thing as "no duh"?
     
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