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My new 2015 Porsche 981 Boxster S detail
toddimac replied to speeddeacon's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
Gary, Congratulations on your new Boxster. I own a 2003 Boxster S. This is the car that got me introduced to Adam's products and detailing in general. Enjoy it! Cheers Todd -
Well done. On my previous job, I had the opportunity to pass through many USAF Auto Hobby Shops around the country. I think they are a great asset to all of our outstanding Airmen. Cheers Todd
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Thanks to everyone for the replies. I decided to go with Covercraft. I'll let everyone know how it works out. I will say that with the amount of trees in my neighborhood (which really means birds), I absolutely need to keep it covered. Thanks for the advice about keeping it tied down to prevent scratching the clear when it is windy. Cheers Todd
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Hello All, Due to a period of unemployment, I let my car cover deteriorate to the point that it needs to be replaced. Now that I have a job offer in hand, and I ready to buy a new, high quality cover for my 03 Porsche Boxster S. It is parked outdoors all the time, and I live in the DC Metro Area. Like most on this forum, I am willing to pay for quality, fit/finish and Made in USA. Any brand/type recommendations? Thanks Todd
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This is why you need to be careful removing snow.
toddimac replied to Captain Slow's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Rich - if you find out what they use here, post it up. I am a fellow Montgomery County Resident. My daily driver is coated in whatever that chemical is. cheers Todd -
SVRT on running boards
toddimac replied to WillSin865's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
To add to my post (and thanks Mike for your post), I should mention that my Highlander is 10 years old, so that may have something to do with the SVRT not making the running boards slick. And lastly, I would also add that I do not step on them every time I get in the car. -
SVRT on running boards
toddimac replied to WillSin865's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
I have used SVRT on the running boards on my Toyota Highlander. It has not made them slick, and they look great. -
Congratulations - great looking car. Let us know how she responds to the Adam's products. Thinking of getting an A6 for the wife. She wants a Lexus, but I say Smchexus, let's get an Audi!
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Excellent - thanks Jim and Rich for the great info. I had already checked out Covercraft - this helps me pull the trigger. Todd
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Hey All, The cover I puchased two years ago for my Porsche Boxster (always parked outdoors) is already starting to deteriorate. It is leaving fine dust all over the car, and I can see that the interior lining of the cover is breaking down. I am not sure what brand it is, but I think it should have lasted more than two years. Can anyone recommend a high-quality car cover brand? Made in USA would be a huge plus. Thanks in advance. Todd
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I had a similar thing happen. Not really sweating it - I know they will get me the out of stock item as soon as possible.
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Wow - what a cool looking vehicle! I love those old Broncos (insert John Elway joke here). Cheers Todd
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Doh....I screwed up
toddimac replied to Shermanator's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Ouch. If it makes you feel any better, I burned a spot in the clear on the back deck of my Porsche Boxster while trying to remove a scratch using a 4" pad on the drill. I cringe every time I see that spot now. Looking forward to seeing the other replies on this! Todd -
What don't you like about detailing?
toddimac replied to DonJuan692006's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Since I do not have a garage, I work on the street in front of my house. My least favorite thing is my neighbors or random people coming by to talk, especially when I am polishing. They see the Flex and say "how much did you pay for that buffer". I explain it is not a buffer, and when I tell them how much it cost, they say "geez, I got one at AutoZone for $35." And to that I say "no you didn't". Then I fire it back up and they leave. -
Chase, Damn good job on the vids. I think they actually augment the Adam's videos by showing your particular method for going through a process. I just got my old man his frist Adam's products for his birthday (WCW, WCW Blue Towels, Detail Spray, Double Soft MF). I am going to direct him to your video, becasue you show how to go through the whole process of using those two products together. Again, great job. Like the Metallica banner, too, BTW. Cheers Todd
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Cool rollin' shot of my Charger
toddimac replied to Chase@InsanePaint's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
Chase, Absolutely KILLER! I have seen his shots on your write-ups. Photos and write-ups are top-notch! Cheers Todd -
All, Since I have been on the Adam's Forums, I have found this to be a place of well informed, discerning folks, with a low tolerance for crappy products, and an appreciation for stuff that is well made, works as advertised, and provides a good value for the buck. Therefore: Any video camera suggestions for filming sports, waterskiing, family jam sessions, etc? I am looking at a GoPro Hero HD White Version. Does anyone have this camera? Is it good? Fire away! Cheers, Todd
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Adam, Thank you for your post. Like you, I am a California Native, but transplanted to the East Coast for the past 15 years. I recently had the opportunity to chaparone my son's 5th grade overnight trip to Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia (a place where many of the pivotal events in the revolution took place) . After the first couple of hours, I realized how little I knew about our Founding Fathers and what they went through to gain our independence. This inspred me to read a bunch of books about the revolution, the values of the people that lead it, and the enduring principles that make this country GREAT! One of the things that struck me during my reading is that we, as Americans, believe in doing things RIGHT, doing them WELL, and showing PRIDE in all we do. I truly believe, that in our world of auto detailing, Adam's embodies these values, first and foremost. That is what makes you, Adam, a great American, and Adam's a great company with truly AMERICAN values. I SALUTE you and your team. Todd
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Adams customer service strikes again!
toddimac replied to J.greenroyd's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
If only every company we had to deal with treated its customers like this... -
Trying out the new Polishes.
toddimac replied to ForceofWill's question in Paint Correction & Polishing
Awesome save. One of the best things about knowing how to use the right tools and products (even though I am a total rookie) is that you can fix stuff like this and be a hero for the day. Well done, Todd -
Detailed: 2013 Ram 1500 Express with Patriot
toddimac replied to ExpressThis13's topic in Detailing Write-Ups
Eric, Your truck looks AWESOME. Nice work. I was interested to see that you used Revive on the black pad. I have been thinking of doing that myself, since I have a full bottle of Revive, which I bought before I realized that hand-polishing is not a realistic way to go. So I stepped up to the Flex (what a great tool!), and have been learning the art of machine polishing. Looks like you got great results with the Revive, black pad and speed 2 on the Flex. Any other tips? Does it flash really fast? Again - great work - thanks for your post! Todd -
New Here, and new to washing the car (Properly)
toddimac replied to DRUMSBH's topic in New Member Check-In
Hey Brent, Welcome to the Forums. I was in your same situation about a year ago, when I first started using Adam's products. Learned how to do a proper two-bucket wash, and took off from there. Now a year later, I am up to machine polishing with the Flex, and get a lot of pleasure out of having the tools to do the job right. For sure you want to watch the full set of videos. Read up on the Forums, and post up your questions. This is a very friendly group of folks, and you will be amazed how many people will step up with advice. Enjoy the process. Cheers Todd -
I like your style, brother. The best wedding gift we (I) got was a $100 Home Depot gift certificate. Believe me, that one got used. I can't say that for all the other @#$% we got. Cheers! Todd
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Dylan, Thanks for sharing that write-up. Nothing like a good road-trip. After fully-Adamsizing my Porsche last weekend, my son and I did what we call "aimless driving around". Top-down, cranking the Van Halen, just enjoying the ride. Doing the occasional burnout, especially if a Prius was nearby. Your trip was a lot longer, but in the same spirit of quality time with cars and family. Having an incredibly clean, shiny ride makes it just that much better. Cheers to you. Todd