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07-21-2007, 12:05 PM
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6th Gear
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: San Diego, CA
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Adam's Polishes "In & Out Spray" - anyone used it?
No, it doesn't make your car smell like a Double Double.
I saw this on "Truck U" this morning (it came on after F1 qualifying, okay?!) and they were talking about detailing with Adam of Adam's Polishes. One of the first things he did was show how to use a Dirt Guard in your wash bucket so I figured he was on the up and up.
Anyway, he demo'd this In & Out Spray which is a vinyl/rubber/plastic dressing in an aerosol can. Aerosol sounds messy, right? It is, but the trick with this is that it can easily be wiped off of paint and glass (something I can't say about the Back to Black I've been using).
I understand that Black Wow is the bee's knees, but this seems like a great way to deal with the Mini's drip rails and cowl vents if nothing else. I think I'll order some to test it out (and see if it comes with any M&M's), but has anyone else used it? I hadn't heard of Adam's before today, but they seem like they know what they're doing.
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