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      08-24-2016, 08:04 PM   #1
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Have you guys seen this? Any thoughts?

I use Chemical Guys Clean Slate and think it works pretty well except that it doesn't foam that well in my opinion. Maybe Adam's is worth a try...
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Have you guys seen this? Any thoughts?

I use Chemical Guys Clean Slate and think it works pretty well except that it doesn't foam that well in my opinion. Maybe Adam's is worth a try...
I use adams products regularly and I have never had a complaint so far. I am sure this new product will work well. I use there products on all 4 of my german cars and the others I have well. Their products have been tired and tested, by many and great reviews. If you have any questions for their products, you can ask me as I buy all of them.

P.S. I am not affiliated with Adams Polishes! Just a very happy customer who goes to their store 3+ times a week sometimes.
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I use adams products regularly and I have never had a complaint so far. I am sure this new product will work well. I use there products on all 4 of my german cars and the others I have well. Their products have been tired and tested, by many and great reviews. If you have any questions for their products, you can ask me as I buy all of them.

P.S. I am not affiliated with Adams Polishes! Just a very happy customer who goes to their store 3+ times a week sometimes.
Well okay in that case I was wondering if you've done any comparing with their new rubber cleaner? I just got some and normally use Griot's, but feel that Griot's does a better job. Adam's just didn't seem any better and was more expensive. That's their only product I've been a little meh about.
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Well okay in that case I was wondering if you've done any comparing with their new rubber cleaner? I just got some and normally use Griot's, but feel that Griot's does a better job. Adam's just didn't seem any better and was more expensive. That's their only product I've been a little meh about.
I have and found it too good use on getting the really grimy stuff off tires. As a regular car rubber, it doesn't do much difference until you use the V.R.T, only after I have found a better outcome.
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Using this would I need a dedicated canon and wash MIT/bucket? Previously I had a separate bucket for the dish soap.
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Using this would I need a dedicated canon and wash MIT/bucket? Previously I had a separate bucket for the dish soap.
What do you mean by dedicated canon? Just use whatever you normally use to foam the car. I use a separate mitt for when I prep the car, but that's only because I have a few of them. Not sure why you'd need a separate bucket. Just rinse it out when you're done and then use it normally after you're finished.
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Using this would I need a dedicated canon and wash MIT/bucket? Previously I had a separate bucket for the dish soap.
I use the two bucket methond, one to rinse with grit guard the pad/mitt and one to soak. Otherwise I was as normal.

If you have a foam cannon, then you just need one bucket.
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I use the two bucket methond, one to rinse with grit guard the pad/mitt and one to soak. Otherwise I was as normal.

If you have a foam cannon, then you just need one bucket.
^ Well that's debatable...I foam the car and then use the two bucket method!
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I use the two bucket methond, one to rinse with grit guard the pad/mitt and one to soak. Otherwise I was as normal.

If you have a foam cannon, then you just need one bucket.
^ Well that's debatable...I foam the car and then use the two bucket method!
True it is up to the washer on how they approach it. Personally I don't use the two bucket method with the foam cannon because I save time.
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True it is up to the washer on how they approach it. Personally I don't use the two bucket method with the foam cannon because I save time.
...wait how much more time does it take with 2 buckets vs 1? It just seems like it's the same amount of time and 2 buckets is one of the basic ways to prevent scratches.
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...wait how much more time does it take with 2 buckets vs 1? It just seems like it's the same amount of time and 2 buckets is one of the basic ways to prevent scratches.
I mean setup time. If I'm washing a car two bucket then I am taking more than 30 minutes.

Right now I am doing 5 minute washes.
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