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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 Check out Detailers Domain too if you want to check out other options. Phil (Detailers Domain) has great customer service as well. He also sells Adam's

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Old 01-26-2011, 12:06 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Check out Detailers Domain too if you want to check out other options.
Phil (Detailers Domain) has great customer service as well.

He also sells Adam's products and much more good stuff.
If you go there, use the discount code "370" to get 10% off.

And keep an eye on this thread to see other specials he might be running like the 20% that just ended: Subscribe here for Current Specials at Detailer's Domain
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Wanted to post an update on the paint correction. Ordered the Adam's complete D/A kit Adam's Complete Dual-Action Car Polisher Kit. Came with everything I needed for the paint correction. In the future Ill end up adding a foam gun and possibly a leaf blower for drying. No before pics... but here are the results. Great investment IMO.







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Now here's the deal. Your car looks great and you have put all that blood, sweat and tears into it but all that will be for naught if you don't practice good washing and dust removal practices. The 2-bucket wash process is mandatory if you do not want to continually keep repairing your paint. Also, the way that you remove dust from the paint is going to be critical to keeping a black car scratch free. I cover both of these practices in my many videos. For those who are unaware of the proper practices, I highly suggest that you have a look at them.

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Now here's the deal. Your car looks great and you have put all that blood, sweat and tears into it but all that will be for naught if you don't practice good washing and dust removal practices. The 2-bucket wash process is mandatory if you do not want to continually keep repairing your paint. Also, the way that you remove dust from the paint is going to be critical to keeping a black car scratch free. I cover both of these practices in my many videos. For those who are unaware of the proper practices, I highly suggest that you have a look at them.

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Thank you for all your suggestions Junkman. Your videos definately helped steer me in the right direction. Black is by far the hardest to keep blemish free but once cleaned and corrected the color is second to none! I believe there is an Adam's Detail clinic in Orange County this month. Hope to learn more from the pros.
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