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OmniCamaro

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About OmniCamaro

  • Birthday 08/01/1971

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    Chevy’s, hunting ducks, fishing, outdoors.
  • Location
    Very Lousyana!
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    Male

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    Retired, Disabled Veteran
  • Location
    Lowsyana
  • Interests
    Chevy’s, duck hunting, fishing, outdoors.
  • Occupation
    Disabled Veteran
  • Vehicle Year
    2011
  • Vehicle Make
    Chevy
  • Vehicle Model
    Camaro 2SS/RS
  • Real Name
    Allen

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  1. Well, like others here I've tried Adam's bug remover and it just doesn't work, at all. Living near/on a lake in the south can definitely be frustrating when it comes to bugs. I've used all kinds of coatings for the front and the bugs never get easier to remove. Detail spray is what I've soaked them with in the past but I'm going to give WW a try this next time. Thanks to all for the tips here. It's definitely a problem we have to deal with and it ain't going away; well, until winter comes around. Another reason I love winter, lol.
  2. Are there any tricks to get your glasses a bit less reflective? I know this goes against everything coatings-wise.
  3. Just an FYI post--I ordered the $99 mystery trunk organizer and the total of products I received was around $250. Yeah some stuff I'll never use but that's a darn good deal. I'll give away those items I won't use.
  4. I used tire and rubber cleaner and once dry used interior detailer, worked great. It’s what I had on hand. Thanks for the tips all!
  5. Some protection without being slick would be great.
  6. I’ve tried several methods and this one is by far the easiest way to remove that sticky black residue. Keep the affected area small so your cleanup and/or correction and protection area is also small. All I used was carb cleaner and an Adam’s green glass towel (rough side). It’s as easy as spraying it with the carb cleaner, give it a second to penetrate, and wipe it off. I did remove a lot of the puffy part of the glue so all that was left was the hardest and thin layer of glue. I chucked the towel afterwards but I’m sure with some time you could clean the glue out of it, or use it for something else. Post removal I used Adam’s correcting polish, finishing polish by machine, then by hand, sealant, Americana, then finally bugged by hand with Ceramic boost.
  7. Thanks everyone. I’ll give Adam’s TRC a try soon and take some before/after pics.
  8. Wouldn’t want them slick at all so I’m at a loss for what to use on my dirty floor mats. Interior detail spray isn’t strong enough and I think I even used APC, still wouldn’t clean them. Suggestions?
  9. Sealant should work wonders on all painted like surfaces. That stuff is one of my favorites because it’ll stop anything from sticking to it long term.
  10. 2017 Silverado Z71 hood while driving (I didn’t take the pictures?). I couldn’t resist and these are through the windshield, if you couldn’t tell. I haven’t seen beading like this before the CB. Garage kept. Full detail including clay, sealant, and Americana this spring. Ceramic boosted clean paint about 2 weeks before these pics. All Adams goods. Detail spray in between, no washing.
  11. Great question and one I’d like more input on. 99% of us have chipped paint at some point. I have always given my “repairs” at least a week before any machine buffing.
  12. Sweet $@# Chevy truck! A dream truck of mine right there, have enough fun with it for me!
  13. Can you put the ceramic paste wax on a regular detail job? How does it do on fresh paint? thanks!
  14. As probably most of you know the scenarios, I’m the go to for especially elder family members when they need their car cleaned. I always treat them as they are my own, except I only seal the paint, never wax-just too much work for me at this stage of life. Anyway, my mom in law bought car this past fall. We have only been able to use waterless wash instead of Detail Spray, our go to, because the detail spray makes the car look like it’s covered in grease or oil, really weird and something I’ve never seen. I’ve held off on stripping it because I’m not sure what’s on it. My question is, does this sound like a ceramic coating? Has anyone use detail spray on ceramic coatings? There’s something odd (odd that I have never seen the way my usual products react to it) on the paint. It’s almost a rainbow effect streak like thing when using detail spray. Thanks all! i wish I had pictures but I don’t and I won’t be able to for a few weeks. Sorry for that.
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