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Bk, in my opinion it's the washer. Too many psi and gpm. An electric karcher may make more foam at less psi and gpm
That surprises me though, because the foam cannon I got said it wouldn't work with electric and needed this amount of GPM to work correctly. I think I got taken - haha
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I too, have used many different detailing products and most happy with Adams. The Camaro looks great!
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Ride looks good. Love the collection reflection!
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Foam cannon. Lots more foam.
Yeah, I use the MTM hydro with a Generic power washer. Lots of suds, just not as thick of a "foam" as in the videos. I've adjusted the top all over, but not what I expected.
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Didn't think those words went together
LOL - Guess they do now.
Not as sick as yours but yeahh throwing it out there haha
Looks good.
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haha - thanks for looking.
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Sure am, and thanks!
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Caught her in the middle of a bath!
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I also use the plastic drawers for storage. Also have a small bag that has some in it along with detail spray and waterless wash.
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Good stuff to know, thanks.
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I love that color Brian!
Thank you. Hemi orange is what sold me on it. I had looked at Silver to start, then found out the 2009 Super Bee was Hemi Orange, and was sold - haha
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Yes, this one is a 2500 psi 2.3 GPM. A couple reasons I went with this one, first being the foam gun said "will not fit consumer-grade electric units with bayonet connectors. Second, I plan on using it for other things as well, not just the car washing.
I will try and get pics with the foam at next washing. It just rained here, so probably not to far off - haha
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Cool, I'll give it a shot and see what the results are. Having the extra coating...maybe it'll help with the water spots too. Not sure though with the heat from the engine helping the cause.
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Nice. Always good to have a helper, especially when younger IMO.
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Well I have all that, but you don't think using the combination of those will take away the reflection of the polished piece? I know it works great with the paint, just never used with a polished piece is all.
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nice looking Charger
Thank you, Appreciate that.
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I just used the #1 and #2 polish. I wasn't sure what, or if I could, use a sealant on the polished piece without taking to much of the reflection out honestly. What would you recommend?
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I have a polished piece that covers the radiator in my 2009 Dodge Charger. Because it is daily driven, it is subject to rain, mist, dew, etc. This, mixed with heat from engine and not always getting right to cleaning it up, I get etched in watermarks on it.
So it's time to pull out Adams metal polish #1 & #2 and get it cleaned it up, and cleaned up and looking great is definitely what it does!
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wow!! - LOL I can't believe how many people it showed spraying down the interior!!
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Well crap, unfortunately I waited and was wanting to pick up a few more things, and now they are out of stock again - haha Any info on when they might be back again? Sorry, and thanks!
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Ok, thanks for the reply.
X-Rated - All Wet V2
in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
Posted · Edited by Bkodger
Figured I had one of the Super Bee, so I might as well get a shot cleaning up the Firebird - haha