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Posts posted by Bill-V8V
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Buttery is great for a garage kept vehicle, so easy to use and the results are amazing, it just won't last as long as paste if kept outside.
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Still one of my favorite hood designs of all time, looks great
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And ask a friend to help, things like that are much easier with 2 sets of eyes
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If it is a garage queen just hang some bubble wrap with painters tape. Hang it from the window, worse case it will be a reminder for her to stay away
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The Adams wheel brush is the only thing that touches the face of my wheels.
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Have you ever seen a flea or tick on your car, well have you ????
- jessewsmith and Captain Slow
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I just can't help myself, if I spray detail spray on I wipe it off. I know it's fine to leave it on but that's just me being me
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Jeff, where are you and what kind of car are you polishing ? Year, make, model ?
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I really don't want to know what I've spent over the last 10 or 12 years lol
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If there is wax in them then APC and a drop or two of dishwashing liquid, rinse out good then through the wash.
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I am a customer and enjoy the product, forum support and the well documented process which has drastically improved my detailing abilities in just a few short months.
Well said, I think this sums up the OP's frustrations. This really is an easy system to use with minimal chance of causing more damage than what you started with, but it is possible if not done correctly. I remember the first time I went around a vette with a PC, I thought I was in way over my head and there was no way I could possibly fix any swirls without spending 6 months locked in my garage. A few weeks later, with a little practice under my belt, I just looked back and laughed. It's not magic, it takes some practice to get it right and once you do "get it" you'll be amazed at what you can accomplish.
I believe I asked in the initial thread, where is the OP located, i'm sure there is a member in the area who would be willing to assist. I've done it myself and have meet some good friends by doing this.
Time is precious to us all, some of us do this as a form of therapy and exercise. To others it isn't worth the time. No harm no foul, that's why there are professional detailers, if it's not your cup of tea pay someone else to do it
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I still haven't finished mine from 2 formulas ago, guess i overstocked lol
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I always wash after any use that involves touching paint, glass and interior type things I sometimes use more than once. And I have an old helmet bag that I save all my detail towels in until I am ready for a load of just microfiber. And always dry on the lowest setting possible, then I finish on the Air Only cycle.
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Where are the rest of the pictures !!!!!
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You'll be fine but I wouldn't be surprised if there was a sale soon
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No reach for anything but the face of the wheel and if it can be used to scrub a gas grill I'm not sure i'd try it on my wheels.
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Welcome to AF Daniel, lookup Norm Wood. He is the Adams distributor up in your area. You can load up on products in person
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Congrats on the new ride, now lets see those pictures
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I have had poor luck with the Merino wash mitt. It would tangle easily and the inside began to fall apart, and holes developed. I have tried two, same problems both times. It also collects dirt and does not rinse cleanly. I've switched to synthetic wash pads completely now.
Were you putting it away wet ? After the first day of hang drying I turn it inside out and hang for 2 more days
H2O guard and gloss clear coat damage?
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Have you had any brake work done on the car recently ? Brake fluid is the only thing I have ever seen eat through clearcoat like that.