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Steve-O-08

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About Steve-O-08

  • Birthday 03/29/1990

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  • Gender
    Male

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  • Bio
    Always working on some car project.
  • Location
    Southern California
  • Interests
    Trucks, Drumming, Music, Wrenching, and Keeping my toys clean.
  • Occupation
    Engine Machine Shop, JMS Racing Engines
  • Real Name
    Stephen
  1. Hey Guys. Curious if anyone has any tips on removing track dirt and stuck-on tire rubber chunks from paint without hurting it. I have a good bit of left over rubber on the lower bedsides of my truck and I've tried a little bit of everything to get them off. A clay bar will get the pieces off but get's packed up with the pieces and I don't want to end up scratching up the paint. I've heard WD-40 may also help (I know this is an Adams Forum), But haven't tried it. So...?
  2. So kill her. Sounds easy enough lol. I can't stand how some people just have to be dicks... The Revive Hand Polish is what I used on them the first time and it worked pretty well. I'm definitely going to try the quick sealant. I know the hard water's really bad for it. My Dark Gray Silverado has the bedside to prove it.... You all will be pleased to know that she just put her house up for sale on Friday!
  3. My name is Stephen, I have been using Adams products for the last few years and love them. I look forward to posting more on here and hearing from everyone. Thanks in advance!
  4. Hello Adam's Forum'ers. I'm having an issue with water spots on the chrome wheels on my GMC Sierra. Unfortunately, the issue is where I have to park... I don't have a driveway to park in and my lovely neighbor doesn't like my trucks... Every time I park anywhere near her house she likes to turn her sprinklers on. So as can be expected my chrome wheels look terrible... I can remove the water spots after a good bit of elbow grease. But as soon as the sprinklers come on, all the work goes down the drain. Is there any way to help repel the water on the chrome? I know wax on painted surfaces will help but not sure about chrome. I really don't like having to do this on a weekly basis... Any suggestions? Thanks everyone.
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