Hey everyone! I'm Mike, I've lived in Virginia Beach all of my life and I'm a full time ODU business student. I'm a Ford guy at heart, but I drool just as hard as any if I see a sweet looking ride that's detailed right!
I'm still relatively new to detailing. I was introduced to Adams quite a few years ago when my dad got a detail spray sample form a car show a few years ago, man that stuff smells awesome! I haven't made my own first Adams purchase yet though. I've been using Meguiar's products due to the cheap price and me not knowing any better. My buddy Chris, who is on these forums, has started to convince me to make the switch. I've seen him using nothing but Adam's products on his cars and truck and I've always seen him get awesome results, better than any Meguiar's stuff. I'm kinda envious. lol I'm in the market to get started, at least with the basics. The paint on my T-bird isn't in the best of shape though, but I do have my mom's new Blue Candy colored Ford Fiesta that I could keep looking awesome.
The only buffer I have is a rotary, that's all I really know how to work with. To my understanding, a rotary is one of the hardest buffers to handle/master. I plan to get a Flex one of these days, but the dough I get to work with is very tight, so that might take me a while. So yeah, here I am. I'm looking to learn a little more about the fine art of detailing and get to know what real detail products are like!