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    Too dark to test on car, so i VRT'D my coffee pot! 😁




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    Quote: Originally Posted by GoGTIgo View Post


    Too dark to test on car, so i VRT'D my coffee pot! 




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    In & Out is nice stuff.... be using it more and more lately. Supposed to be good for VW hex mats.

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    Looks good!
    I do the same, open my new products and test all of them as soon as possible.

    The SVRT is thick but goes on trim very thin, but when it comes to tires it can be a pain to get it into every nook and cranny on the sidewalls. I found [and others on Adam's Forums] that it works well to dilute some 1:1 with water so you can either spray it on, or apply it with the foam blocks and have it seep into all of the crevices that way.

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    I gotta ask; whats with the high-heeled shoe on the stove?

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    Why would you dress your coffee maker?
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    I could think of a bunch of other things to test my dressing out on besides my coffee maker. The last thing I'd want not only greasy, but shiny. Sorry, I just don't think it does the product justice to test it on a coffee maker.
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    i use adams stuff quite often...good stuff i know..but there shr n sshr isnt as aggressive as id like it to be

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    Quote: Originally Posted by Mush-Mouth View Post
    I could think of a bunch of other things to test my dressing out on besides my coffee maker. The last thing I'd want not only greasy, but shiny. Sorry, I just don't think it does the product justice to test it on a coffee maker.
    As stated, it was already dark outside, and I wanted to test it, and figured what the heck, the coffee pot gets splatters, drips and liquid on it normally, so why not? Thin coat, let it sit and MF'd, not greasy at all, nice black shine to it.

    Then again, I also carnauba my granite countertops, and my bright cherry red LG front loading washer/dryer regularly, keeps them pristine. Any plastics in my house usually get an Aerospace 303 treatment, especially if they sit in direct sunlight. Ditto with stainless steel and brass in my home, maybe its a military thing.

    But you're right, it isn't the best product for the item, but it did allow me to get a feel for it before I try it on my vehicles, and my girlfriend got good laugh out of it. 😁😄😃✌


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    Quote: Originally Posted by Concourswanna b View Post
    In & Out is nice stuff.... be using it more and more lately. Supposed to be good for VW hex mats.
    Interesting, maybe I'll test it on one of the back mats and compare/contrast it with Autoglym Bumper Black✌


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    Quote: Originally Posted by Mush-Mouth View Post
    I could think of a bunch of other things to test my dressing out on besides my coffee maker. The last thing I'd want not only greasy, but shiny. Sorry, I just don't think it does the product justice to test it on a coffee maker.
    Adam's VRT is not greasy. It dries very dry within seconds.

    Adam's has good stuff, but stay away from their polishes and pads if you need to do any real correction work. They're VERY weak compared to other offerings.

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    It might not be greasy, but it sure looks greasy. Not how I want my coffee pot to look like. Tires, sure.
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