Wilson
FRF Addict
I use the border less for a lot of things but still like the dubble soft for detale spray, but have used the other. All so cheep enough to use on wheels. Keep separate.
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Just placed an order. Was time to replenish my detail cabinet. I never used Adam's before so I'm hoping the products live up to all the hype!
lol I'm sure they will.
Just placed an order. Was time to replenish my detail cabinet. I never used Adam's before so I'm hoping the products live up to all the hype!
lol I'm sure they will.
Clay is kinda a given but, since there is so many spots I thought it might be best to get bulk of contamination off via a chemical. I've seen the videos and if the strip or wheel clean solves the problem without dicking up the paint than bang why not. Thanks Adams and wilson.Sounds like you need a clay bar
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AdamsPolishes; -Do you have anything for clear coating the shocks and suspension components that dries, protects and stays clear?
Yes, you can use the Ceramic Wheel Coating on those items.
In this write-up, I used the Ceramic Paint Coating on the rear shocks. Note that this was done before the Ceramic Wheel Coating was released, so use this instead of the Ceramic Paint Coating since the Ceramic Wheel Coating is more durable and will stand up better to the heat that is generated on the shocks.
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f36/first-detail-adamized-raptor-33281/index68.html#post1080011