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Posts posted by Umx
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ZR1's don't come in black?? You sure bout that?.. http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/l-Used-2013-Chevrolet-Corvette-ZR1-3ZR-t44213#listing=104071706
Either way, GREAT looking vette! What wheels are those? Love 'em!
Hmm buddy told me they didnt.. I never really looked into it to be honest. lol Bc i knew i couldnt afford one hehe
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Thanks.. actually not a Z96 or zr1. Just a Z51 i just used the zr1 fenders and body panels. Zr1 doesnt come in black also so cool to be different.
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Yup pretty much
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here is a quicky job.. with the fine machine polish i had, then the used black sealant then glaze over it.. not but better. prob pick up the 2 stage and pads with the america package.. I went over it with some soap dish soap to take off the wax since it was recently painted.
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Also remember that the rule of thumb is usually to wait 60-90 days before sealing or glazing fresh paint from the body shop.
the rest of the car was painted in October and the bumper was a month ago. I am going to wheel the bumper... and not wax it til prob april or may..
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WHOA! Thats rough... someone needs to wrestle the buffer away from that guy and give him a timeout. Thats just horrible horrible HORRIBLE technique plain and simple. Luckily thats totally correctable with our 2 step system and a dual action or random orbital polisher.
As far as your original questions:
No need to include buttery in the conversation. You don't top wax with wax... that would be like spending the money for a nice steak, then topping it with a hamburger. Sure, hamburgers are tasty, but why ruin a steak you paid more for with one?
Buttery is a great, easy to use, budget friendly wax... but if you're considering one of our pastes theres no need to have it in your process.
As far as adding the glaze - absolutely, and as Dave pointed out - its an easy thing to add to the process that nets you benefits in the finished look.
I have a flex wheel. and all the pads from you guys. from the sever/medium and fine with the polishes..
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just looked over the car after the painter had it wheeled by his dad
how my front bumper looks. Guess i have to wheel it my self shrug.
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Use the Americana as a standalone, or better yet, Patriot.
So you dont need the glass when u use those?
bc i found this - http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exterior/waxing-and-glazing/adam-s-premium-shine-kit.html
and how much of a difference is there going to be with the Patriot
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I am thinking about picking up new waxes..
I was thinking http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exterior/waxing-and-glazing/americana-premium-paste-wax4.html
Do i need to do the buttery wax over that? and the Brillant glaze?
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just a few weeks, but car is in storage for the winter now..
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Thanks Jay. But ya its dipped and i did it my self.. Iayed the front very heavy for rock chips. so far so good. And thanks for the compliments!
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They said it was on close out so i thought it was being replaced
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Do you have a new updated product coming out ?
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I hear you,,, 30 here this morning,, but suppose to be in the mid 80's come wednesday.... hate it for you,, but I would love some real weather for once,, nice to have a real winter.
not at all lol.. Vet is sitting outside collecting snow lol..
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Good Luck.. I have one on order, and Adams is out of them,,, said maybe 1-2 days before they get any more. UGGHHHHHH
Well still winter here in michigan so i got a while lol
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Looking for one of these bad boys let me know if you have one..
Thanks.
Are you ready for Spring
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