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Posts posted by Stenguyen1
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i'm guessing you didn't like the four door ATS?
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nice job man. never thought about using the lug nut brush to do all the little areas inside. I had those window buttons, they collect the most dirt.
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what products and items did you use to correct the paint?
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i think that helped. but would it be ok to just clay bar it than wipe down than wax? cuz i know some ppl were saying to wash the car again after clay baring.
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whoa one ounce to 2 gallons? damn didn't think the shampoo was that dense.
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what is your mixture for your wheel and tire shampoo? half water half shampoo? or 1 ounce of shampoo and 15 ounces of water?
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after you clay bar the car did you wash the car again? or did you just add wax to it?
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thanks guys. but my bro is looking into getting some lowering springs soon. or coilovers.
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After using Adam's products on my GF car i wanted to show my brother how great they are so i decided to wash his car yesterday. It wasn't the greatest weather but i got done with it and he was happy. Below are the pix.
Here is my little collection of Adam's Products
On to the car. i used the Deep wheel cleaner. He had tons of brake dust and iron deposits from the brembo brakes.
all cleaned
All done. THis is before i detailed everything
The rear valance looks super dule. nothing the VRT can't handle
This is after i used VRT on all the trims and tires. Detail spray all around the car. Love the glare on the car after a wash
Trims all dressed
Rear Valance doesn't look dule anymore
Overall I'm happy with the job i did. eventho weather wasn't on my side. Wish it was sunny to get better pictures for yall. Thanks for viewing.
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do you just brush them while dry or when they are wet?
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this is some great information. i will get a foam cannon next. thanks for the mixture info also. i always tend to not know what kind of mixture to use.
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it looks like a plate labeled adams on it lol
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Welcome, Steven! You're gonna be pleased with everything Adam's offers. They obviously focus on making their products easy to use, and as you've seen, they work!:pc:The great smells are just an added bonus.
Nice G8! What's the name of that color, and are those Camaro wheels?
its MGM and yes those are camaro replica wheels.
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Welcome aboard Steven. On the Deep Wheel Cleaner use on Plasti-Dip wheels question, I personally would not recommend it. I have a few customers that reported Invisible Undercarriage Spray caused Plasti-Dip to bubble and release. I would expect Deep Wheel Cleaner to be more aggressive on the coating.
OK thanks for the reply. I will keep that in mind. Maybe I should test it.
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First off, Welcome Steven!
ALways go with the least aggressive produict first, so try the shampoo. If that does not work to your satisfaction, move up to the GWC, or even the new Deep Wheel Cleaner.
Alright thanks man. Guess no one has tried the dwc on plastic dip yet?
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I had one question about the all wheel cleaner. is it safe to use on plastic dipped wheels? or should i just use the shampoo and water mix?
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Name is Steven. I recently bought adams products and was amazed how well their products are, so i ended up buying some more last night.
I currently have the Deluxe Deep Clean Wheel & Tire Kit and ordered the Adam's Basic Wash & Wax Kit and Adam's Leather & Interior Care Kit. I actually going to start a little side job cleaning my friends cars for a little extra cash. I just love how the products are just like they are described in the videos.
I always tend to fall for those tactics of products stating they do this and do that and when you order them they totally suck. So I was a little hesitent to purchase adams products, but once I used them I fell in love with them. I would now recommend them to all my friends and would not use any other products.
I'm looking forward to learning new cleaning tactics and what ideas everyone else has. Here is a pix of my car, but its currently at the shop right now getting fixed.
First ever paint correction steps and pics!
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looks awesome man. hard work pays off for sure.