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I gotta say looked like a great afternoon, but Ryan.. where is there a farm in Southern Cali? From your tan Id say you spend all day on a John Deere! LOL

 

:lol:

 

I work in the sun all day long, and unfortunately the company policy is to wear some sort of shirt... I put SPF 50+ on everyday and I still get cooked - as you can see from my awesome tan.

 

Did you notice my awesome sunglasses tan in the pic w/ me and the makita? SPF 50!! I burn easier than gasoline.

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Did you notice my awesome sunglasses tan in the pic w/ me and the makita? SPF 50!! I burn easier than gasoline.

 

Never heard it put that way before! :lol:

 

Both Camaros came out great. And as usual, your yellow one looks stunning -

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Awesome! Cant wait to get my hands on the foam gun and the glaze. :)

 

BTW, thanks for the invite guys. Massive FAIL!! My Camaro was parked less than a mile from the bass pro shop all lonely and no one to hang out with. Let me go pout in the corner now. :jester:

 

J/K... The new stuff is going to be awesome!!!

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I love the new camaros but just can not get used ot or like the chrome bezels around the tails.

 

I do agree that it looks ugly on almost all colors however it doesn't look that bad on my white camaro but it is on my to-do list to get them painted matte black :)

 

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Awesome! Cant wait to get my hands on the foam gun and the glaze. :)

 

BTW, thanks for the invite guys. Massive FAIL!! My Camaro was parked less than a mile from the bass pro shop all lonely and no one to hang out with. Let me go pout in the corner now. :jester:

 

J/K... The new stuff is going to be awesome!!!

 

Sorry... my neighborhood has a strict 2 camaro per driveway limit :jester:

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Some more glaze teasers!

 

I'm going to show ya'll some photo's I took while playing with the new glaze. This was done on multiple cars.

 

Here's a few photo's of the new Glaze in action - I clayed my neighbors hood on his 98' chevy 1500.

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The 12 year old paint shows it age:

 

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I taped it up and applied the new glaze:

 

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After removing the glaze the difference in color and appearance of swirls was amazing:

 

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After removing the tape:

 

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The whole hood:

 

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As you can see the new glaze is pretty awesome.

 

On to the corvette:

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This stuff really brings out the metallics in paint!

 

Get ready folks - this glaze is around the corner!

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That Makita is very similar to the Bosch I had at HAN. It appears to originally been a sander?

 

Yep... as almost all 'polishing' machines, PC included, its "tool" use is sanding.

 

This one has a little more bite than the Bosch you brought to HAN -

 

The Bosch is 3000-6650 opm / 270-600 rpm with a clutched startup

 

The Makita is 1600 - 5800 opm / 180-670 rpm with a clutched startup

 

I think the bosch was slightly more comfortable to work with, but I think the makita had the edge in cutting. The OPM's are lower and the RPM's are higher.

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Awesome as usual Dylan! It's definently exciting times at Adam's! All i can say is foam gun, polisher, brilliant glaze, brushes, and a new compound might be on their way... Dylan, Adam and myself will be finalizing things next week. Hope you are all ready!:rockon:

 

Your about as big of a tease as Dylan.. :willy:

 

Not :jester: either.. :lolsmack:

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Dylan I was thinking.... What if you put Americana on the pad and the BSG and applied both at the same time?

 

What would that do?

 

Leave you with a goopy mess would be my guess... the components of either product wouldn't react to well together in their uncured 'wet' state.

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Waterless wash / clay and glaze. That truck has never seen a polisher in its lifetime.

:willy: WOW

 

[Will Smith in Independence Day] WOOOOoo I have GOT to get me one of these!! [/Will Smith in Independece Day]

 

So it seems like the swirl filling/masking capabilities are substantial!

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:willy: WOW

 

[Will Smith in Independence Day] WOOOOoo I have GOT to get me one of these!! [/Will Smith in Independece Day]

 

So it seems like the swirl filling/masking capabilities are substantial!

 

Yes those of us that got our grubby little hands on the tester bottles all experienced significant filling abilities. But remember its a glaze; therefore its temporary. Dylan is doing a trial of wax over glaze to test for durability; historically wax over glaze significantly decreases the durability of the wax.

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