Wilson's review on Adams polish

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Wilson

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First of all don't get excited and wash your truck until it is above 45F.
Even at that the product did an amazingly good job. I would recommend using a warm water for the soap bucket. I did not because I wanted to see how good it worked with cold water. The truck was way dirty and I got cold and only washed it once. The slated great worked in my favor I did not do a rinse bucket like Adams recommends. I should have done the wash rinse technique I usually do to get the big mud off but all I did was rinse and wash. Then rinse and put some detail spray on and wiped it off. Pics will show how big of a ******* I am lol.

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this^ is before rinse.

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^ this towel should never be this dirty lol good thing it is big.
 
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It will be a lot easier keeping it clean the paint is slippery on the truck with only the detailer spray.
 
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Ok...I only saw the first picture...looks good...but damn man it looks cold...
 

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Round bails look nice and tight...truck looks nice and tight...

Knuckle heads at the farm tweaked the hydraulics and the forks dropped an 800lbs round bail on the side of the truck,,turned it into a flat bed...
 

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Wilson, you covering that hay? Otherwise that's a bad way to store it outside.
 
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it's straw and the neighbors we always just rowed it or stacked it in rows.

it's never there longer than 4 month they have about 1,500 head cow calf feeders.
 
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