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  1. This stuff is awesome!  Got the Ironhorse trailer out to do some hauling and it was terrible!  No way I could drive around with her like that, especially when the TBSS looks awesome! 

     

    The trailer really didn't have any protection on it, but thought, why not just put that on quick and at least it is something.

     

    Third time I have used it, but the trailer turned out awesome!  With no protection on it, washed and applied H2OG&G, shined her up and beads right up!  Of course it rained night after I washed but water rolls right off!

     

    Gotta order some more now!  :)

  2. No doubt it will be useful, great and something I have to add to the car products corral.

     

    Not that I am complaining, but dammit Dylan, you guys release new stuff each month, making it hard to budget the mod list!  I have to keep changing it up!

     

    Can we give June a break, that is transmission rebuild month!  Just a request :)

  3. Finally broke out the Rupes this weekend, it was great to see the sun and try out some of the tools / products I have been stockpiling.

     

    I will say, the mini 75 was easy to handle, the foam 4" pads worked for me much better than the 4" microfiber.

     

    The plastic ring on the foam pads held it better on the Rupes so made the polishing easier.  Still getting used to it and the feel for pressure, but knocked down 2 pretty deep scratches with it on rear fenders of the CTS-V and some scratches on the trunk lip, so that is a plus for me right there.

     

    The 2 stage correction worked well, first time used that new process.  Ran out of daylight, so didn't get to use the Flex on the hood where it needs some serious attention!

     

    Sum it up, the Rupes mini 75 is a good tool to have for tight places, it worked well, comfortable and worth it IMHO.

  4. Hey all,

     

    General question, I have in the garage, a wood shelf that has my Adam's products on and think it is time to upgrade.  (Towels and such are NOT part of this, they have their own place in the house and ONLY they go there with the waxes and such.

     

    I am looking for a good cabinet / locker to keep everything in, organized and such.

     

    When it gets cold enough here (Memphis), I bring the gallons and bottles inside so they don't freeze if it is supposed to get to that point.  Wife is not fond of that, so bouncing around options to see what y'all have and like / dislike as far as storage ideas.

     

    Thanks in advance!

  5. If I added up all the money I've spend on this hobby over the last 17 +/- years I'd probably have enough to buy a pretty nice car. The way I look at it - if I have to have an addictive hobby at least its something that forces me to get exercise and fresh air, plus it keeps our vehicles looking their best.

     

    I spend a ton on my craft beer/home brewing habit too... that hobby really just adds calories to my diet and everytime I flush the toilet I'll never see the end result of that hobby again. LOL

    Dylan is actually working on a hybrid detail spray / craft beer.

     

    Nice to have a cold beer while detailing, this will handle both aspects! 

     

    Tastes great / more shine  :)

     

    Glad you're back with Adam's, Dylan!

  6. Thanks for the replies all!

    The PC is a bit more bulky, and to be honest, I didn't even think about using the 4" backing pad on it.

    Thanks for the info and guidance Dylan.  I will probably be using the mini more than others, the Harley isn't big enough for the PC and the mini seems like it will be a great choice for it.  Then all the smaller spots on the TBSS and the Corvette, I'll definitely put her to the test!  :)

  7. Hey all,

     

    I have a PC 7424 I have used with previous Adams 3 step correction.

     

    Now going to the 2 step, but the PC can't get into tight spots, so I got the Rupes mini75.

     

    Not sure if y'all have anything to recommend pad wise to go with that, as the 4" backing plate y'all have I don't believe is compatible with the Rupes mini.

     

    Anyone have any experience with it, suggestions?

     

    Love the Adam's line!

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