Used Two New DD Products Today!
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Used Two New DD Products Today!
Adams Invisible Undercarrige Spray
Adams Brilliant Spray Glaze
I washed the car using Adams Car Wash, Then after drying with a DD microfiber towel, I used the Adams Brilliant Spray Glaze by applying it with a DD microfiber pad. I let it sit until I covered the car (everything. paint, glass, and plastic), then I buffed off to an amazing shine. This is one of my new favorite products. It feels like I clayed the entire car, even though it has been 7 or 8 months since.
The undercarrige spray does just as advertised, makes your wheel wells pitch black and invisible. Adams products have yet to fail me.
Great products, now if only I can get some of these swirls out!
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Adams Brilliant Spray Glaze
I washed the car using Adams Car Wash, Then after drying with a DD microfiber towel, I used the Adams Brilliant Spray Glaze by applying it with a DD microfiber pad. I let it sit until I covered the car (everything. paint, glass, and plastic), then I buffed off to an amazing shine. This is one of my new favorite products. It feels like I clayed the entire car, even though it has been 7 or 8 months since.
The undercarrige spray does just as advertised, makes your wheel wells pitch black and invisible. Adams products have yet to fail me.
Great products, now if only I can get some of these swirls out!
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I am on my iPod touch, so it would be too difficult to link it. Just go to the detailers domain website and look for "Adams invisible undercarrige spray".
Did I mention it smells like grapes?
Did I mention it smells like grapes?
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wait so it doesnt clean the wheel wells of off the gunk and hard to remove dirt? It just brings back plastic to black?
Darn it I thought there was a product out there that I could just spray in the wheel wells and hoze off and have them clean.
Darn it I thought there was a product out there that I could just spray in the wheel wells and hoze off and have them clean.
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No, it is more of a dressing for finalization.
If you want somethign to eat away at the gunk in your wheel wells after spraying them off well, try this. I use it before the undercarrige srapy, and it works great! You go through it quick though!
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?P...PROD&ProdID=123
If you want somethign to eat away at the gunk in your wheel wells after spraying them off well, try this. I use it before the undercarrige srapy, and it works great! You go through it quick though!
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?P...PROD&ProdID=123
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I've never tried this but I've considered trying GOOP hand cleaner to clean the wheel wells. It's water soluable and should be very safe to use.
Apply with a medium bristle brush and blast off with a water hose.
Plus it's cheap.
Apply with a medium bristle brush and blast off with a water hose.
Plus it's cheap.
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Here is the link to undercarriage and brilliant spray glaze on sale right now!
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?P...WPROD&ProdID=75
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?P...WPROD&ProdID=61
Let me know if you need any info or help.
Remember to use your s2ki code for another 10% off making it 20% off retail.
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?P...WPROD&ProdID=75
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index.asp?P...WPROD&ProdID=61
Let me know if you need any info or help.
Remember to use your s2ki code for another 10% off making it 20% off retail.