Klasse Act
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Tires indeed dressed in ADS Tire+, 1 coat was all that was needed
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Yep, my late Dad always told me about end spots, lesson learned and appliedKlasse,
Your car looks great. Thats a good looking Hyundai. We unknowingly have something very much in common. We are both end parkers when using non private parking lots.
My only suggestion is you seem to always seem to back into that end spot. I would pull in which would allow you to park closer to that wall, thereby giving a bigger cushion between your car and whomever may park in the next spot but still giving you plenty of room to open your drivers door.
Isn't it a Flippin shame one has to put that much thought into parking ones vehicle just to avoid door dings by slobs that have no respect for anyone's vehicle including their own.
Yep, my late Dad always told me about end spots, lesson learned and applied![]()
In the early 1980's we had 2 Vettes, a "Shove-it" (brown 78) as well as a black on red 78 CorvetteMy father was never a car guy. He didn't work on his cars or clean them.
I grew up with 4 brothers and I caught the vehicle bug much more than any of them .I also do a lot of mechanical work to my vehicles and always have.
I have always had nice cars and trucks. Wish I still had some of them.
My wife is absolutely not a car person but she has had nice vehicles also as I always picked them out for her. Even the color.
But when we were first married she had a Vette. That would be a Chevette not a Corvette. One of the biggest pieces of crop GM ever built. Her family had four of those crap buckets.
Glad you like it Chilly, maybe try Ghost in the spring on the other tires, it's VERY GOODJust some quick observations on ADS Tire + after a few weeks
The car has gone several hundred miles, mostly in dry snow but a couple of days were hovering around freezing point and we’re a bit messier than others
We haven’t had any really sloppy conditions yet, luckily
The Tire + is holding up nicely and still looks good in my opinion
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Obviously it needs more torture testing and when I start using the touch less tunnel wash it might tell a different story but for now, given cost, ease of application, user experience, etc I think it’s a winner
It certainly out performed the CarPro Perl that was on the control tire
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Forensic DetailingOK, this was an experiment suggested by @Big Dave to try and sort out what's going on with the 2 separate bottles of Griot's Perfecting Cream that I have received lately and the super thick consistency issues I have encountered
Griot's agreed that the first bottle was much too thick and sent a second bottle, which turned out to be identical, consistency wise
I still intend to bring my 4Runner into the garage and do an actual paint correction experiment utilizing all 4 bottles of Griot's BOSS creams
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Dave suggested heating up a bottle of the Perfecting Cream in a pan of hot water to see if it thinned out so I put one bottle in the sink in a container and ran 130 degree water on it continuously for 30 minutes
Here is the before shot taken in the garage where the creams have been living at 60 degrees
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Here is the after shot following the 30 minute soaking at 130 degrees and a violent amount of shaking
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I'm not seeing a whole lot of difference
Here are all 4 products after the experiment and the other 2 bottles sitting in the kitchen at 68 degrees long enough to come to room temperature
Unheated Perfecting Cream on the left, heated Perfecting Cream next to it, next on the right is Correcting Cream, and Fast Correcting cream on the far right
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FCC is a smooth consistency that is essentially the same as any other "correcting/polishing" liquid in my arsenal
CC is smooth and a consistent texture throughtout, but noticeably thicker
PC is still way thicker than the others and can't get past that cottage cheese consistency
At 60 degrees and even after the hot water bath, it is far more difficult to dispense than the other 2 products
To me this is counterintuitive; my thinking would be that a polish with a "lower abrasive load" (Griot's words) would be, and almost always is, creamier and possibly thinner than a harsher product
I realize this proves nothing and again, I will test them in real world conditions, but I wanted to respond to @Big Dave s suggestion
The first bottle came from Amazon and I don't know if it came from an Amazon stock of Griot's products or if they simply facilitate the sale and Griot's drop ships itWe're gonna need to sous vide these...
I'm curious if there are any similar comments on the product pages about this. I seem to recall even from the first batch of the ceramic AIO to the second, there was a consistency difference and they just tweaked the process, not the ingredients.
Two words for you . . . Sous Vide. If it still doesn't thin it out it will make for a terrific dessert topping and yet another great photo set.OK, this was an experiment suggested by @Big Dave to try and sort out what's going on with the 2 separate bottles of Griot's Perfecting Cream that I have received lately and the super thick consistency issues I have encountered
Griot's agreed that the first bottle was much too thick and sent a second bottle, which turned out to be identical, consistency wise
I still intend to bring my 4Runner into the garage and do an actual paint correction experiment utilizing all 4 bottles of Griot's BOSS creams
View attachment 137241
Dave suggested heating up a bottle of the Perfecting Cream in a pan of hot water to see if it thinned out so I put one bottle in the sink in a container and ran 130 degree water on it continuously for 30 minutes
Here is the before shot taken in the garage where the creams have been living at 60 degrees
View attachment 137240
Here is the after shot following the 30 minute soaking at 130 degrees and a violent amount of shaking
View attachment 137242
I'm not seeing a whole lot of difference
Here are all 4 products after the experiment and the other 2 bottles sitting in the kitchen at 68 degrees long enough to come to room temperature
Unheated Perfecting Cream on the left, heated Perfecting Cream next to it, next on the right is Correcting Cream, and Fast Correcting cream on the far right
View attachment 137243
FCC is a smooth consistency that is essentially the same as any other "correcting/polishing" liquid in my arsenal
CC is smooth and a consistent texture throughtout, but noticeably thicker
PC is still way thicker than the others and can't get past that cottage cheese consistency
At 60 degrees and even after the hot water bath, it is far more difficult to dispense than the other 2 products
To me this is counterintuitive; my thinking would be that a polish with a "lower abrasive load" (Griot's words) would be, and almost always is, creamier and possibly thinner than a harsher product
I realize this proves nothing and again, I will test them in real world conditions, but I wanted to respond to @Big Dave s suggestion
Oh man, I hadn't read this before I posted MY response, LOL. Well, great minds sink to the same level or however the saying goes . . .We're gonna need to sous vide these...
I'm curious if there are any similar comments on the product pages about this. I seem to recall even from the first batch of the ceramic AIO to the second, there was a consistency difference and they just tweaked the process, not the ingredients.
So I find this rather weirdWe're gonna need to sous vide these...
I'm curious if there are any similar comments on the product pages about this. I seem to recall even from the first batch of the ceramic AIO to the second, there was a consistency difference and they just tweaked the process, not the ingredients.
Snow? Temps must have dropped early out there. It's not even close to freezing down here (or any precip). Now *tomorrow* I have to go with my wife for some tests and it's supposed to be kind of a sh--show so snagging a cab to get there should be fun, probably break down and call a damn Uber despite my disdain for Uber/Lyft.I did a load of mf towels and wiped off multiple bird bombs from the EN with recently acquired, from AG, Colinite QD...with the snowcoming down, I mean hey, they still gotta be removed
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Yeah they say 1-2" through Thursday, we'll see but the Michelin X-Ice's are ready for whateverSnow? Temps must have dropped early out there. It's not even close to freezing down here (or any precip). Now *tomorrow* I have to go with my wife for some tests and it's supposed to be kind of a sh--show so snagging a cab to get there should be fun, probably break down and call a damn Uber despite my disdain for Uber/Lyft.
I haven't used the FCC yet. I would have used that on the hood of my gf's car, which had some scratches that CC didn't take out. The CC improved them quite a bit and I initially thought they were bad enough that they couldn't be fully removed. Since she decided to trade her car in with no notice, I never got the chance to try the FCC. From what I hear, it finishes out well.So I find this rather weird
The Reviews page for the Perfecting Cream has 1 review from a month ago, 1 review from a year ago, 1 review from 2 years ago, and the rest are 3 years old or older
It has an almost 5 star rating but the lack of more recent reviews just seems odd
I am pretty sure I already said this but I initially bought the FCC and PC because @Sizzle Chest uses them, a LOT, and has excellent results with them
It's hard to argue with his polishing results, and mere mortals like me need all the help they can get
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