how about a heavy duty degreaser for cleaning pads and applicators and such. APC works great for most jobs, but not so much for cleaning pads and pplicators. +1 for adult beverages
I loved my WS6. I still miss that car. Sorry to hijack the thread, but her are some photos of her. First two are when she was new and last one is just before I sold her.
probably. I was just caught off guard because I thought everything Adam's sold was made in the USA. This was one of the contributing factors for switching to and continuing to purchase from Adam's. But I guess Korea is better than China. I am glad to hear the standards that Adam's has set for the two towel suppliers.
Was reading through another thread and saw someone say that the microfiber towels Adam's sells aren't made in the USA. I went on the website and looked through all the towels and applicators and there is no mention of them being made in the USA. Is this true that they aren't made in the USA?
how about a foam brush to spread undercarriage spray in the wheel wells so i dont have to get my hands and arms dirty
Low profile fender brush to clean cars with narrow wheel wells or lowered cars.
Something similar to SVRT for interior trim. SVRT is too glossy for me for interior use. I really have to knock it down when I use it. The level of gloss is perfect for exterior plastics.
Leather conditioner that has a scent that last longer than 3 days and isn't glossy at all. Adam's Leather conditioner is one of the few products I have not been impressed with.
Polishing compounds that work better with the PC. Can't stand how long it takes to get good results with a PC.
Wash pads in mitt form.
A heavier (I don't know what the correct word is) clay bar. I really dislike how long it takes to clay a car.
love adams glass cleaner. i was so impressed the first time i used it. i literally couldnt tell my windshield was still there, i was amazed how well it cleaned the lcd in the dash too.
I was referring more to areas that are small, but I don't want any product transfer or in and out over spray, like window moldings for example. But I do love In and Out spray; one of my favorite products.
I'm sure there is some sort of legal action you can take against the selling dealer seeing as it was advertised as "perfect" (or whatever adjective they used) and not "perfect except for differential which needs overhaul".
I would imagine that dodge will end up paying the bill or a good portion of it in the end. GM does a lot of goodwill warranty, or at least the dealership I used to work at did.
I will have to try this. I like what GWC does to brake dust, but I don't want to have to wax my wheels every other wash. I will save the GWC for when it is time for another coat of wax.
How does wax/sealant on the wheels hold up to this? I love the results of green wheel cleaner, but it removes a good portion of the Americana I put on my wheels when I use it at full strength.
Dry filters > Oil filters.
If you do end up with an oiled filter though, look into Green filters. they make cleaning kits for every color of filter and they claim their oil is MAF safe.
Yes, but sometimes you don't need full strength to get the desired results.
Concentrated Adams product would be fantastic! Then everyone can dilute it to whatever concentration their hearts desire.