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Posts posted by terminator808
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My moms brand new SUV has some hard water spots on the front windshield. Also I didn't have adams window sealant and used the rain-x windshield treatment that acts like a sealant, but when the sun hits it right or when it gets wet it looks like i never wiped the product off the windshield. I tried just using some window cleaner, water spot remover and clay baring it but nothing worked, even a little bit. Does anyone have any advice or tricks on how to get rid of this??
thanks in advance
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Not working yet
But going to school to get my A&P license to be an aircraft mechanic
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Thanks for making this thread!! I sent an email from the adams store website about a week ago asking the same thing and never got an answer...
But Alex isnt a mobile store, he does mobile events but he has an actual store inside "platinum autosports" really cool guy. I go there for all my adams products since shipping is really high ordering from the website.
One thing I really get bummed out by is when I cant order the mystery boxes cuz shipping is almost as much if not more then the order for the box in the first place
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Then i think the 21 is the way to go if youre going to keep your GG
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One thing to consider also is the cyclo has aditional attachments, like the brushes for interior cleaning
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I think if youre only looking to get one, the 15 is a good all around tool. May not correct as fast but better to get into smaller spaces. You could also use the 15 backing plate with the 21 so help with get into smaller areas also. Thats what I do and so far I havent had any problems, but the cars I work on dont have as much curvy panels as the ones you will.
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If you guys are even on Oahu, let me know! lol
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Damn i want these so bad... lol guess i gotta wait till the local vendor has them. Shipping to Hawaii directly from adams is extra high it seems like.. lol
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Kinda random, but i saw a red 1970 mustang in the background of the porsche, is that yours andrew??
But on another note, youre getting amazing results! I wish i had a big indoors area to detail cars like that lol
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How often do you guys use the deep wheel cleaner?
Do you use it every time you wash the car when you are cleaning the rims or every other time or something?
I love the deep wheel cleaner but i find that the 16oz bottle doesnt last very long..
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Thank you!!
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Not sure how to send you the pic...
But heres mine. Sorry if it makes it more difficult
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I know everyone is a flex fan on here... lol
Buuutttttt i personally love my Rupes polisher. PC is a good polisher too but my hand would go numb half way through a detail. -
Wow thats pretty impressive!
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Thanks for all the info guys! And yes that is the actual engine
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Haha you probably have! I just went there yesterday to pick up a bunch of stuff, excited to try out the metal polish 1 & 2 and the h20 guard and gloss
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For a while all I've done is take some detail spray, brush and Q tips to clean everything then in n out to take care of the plastic, but I'm wondering if there is a better way to do it? something that might clean better
I'm not a fan of spraying it down with water, then wiping everything down either...(I hope the picture worked..) but just an idea to show you guys what I'm working with..
also this is an older picture but you get the idea..
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thats just with the guard and gloss? no wax or sealant under it?
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polishing glass?
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Thanks for the quick replies everyone!
Ill give the steel wool a shot and see how that works