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Adam's is a very good detailing product. My favorite swirl and polish.
 

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I just spent $350 yesterday buying a buffer and all of the 3M gear for their new perfect it system!
 
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I'm almost out of Klasse AIO and SG so I'm thinking about trying out their stuff. I'm trying to decided between Zaino or Adam's but leaning towards Adam's at the moment.
 

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I really want to invest in their stuff. Since i'll be detailing on the side this summer, i want the best for my money :thumbs:
 

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Adam's is fantastic. The only thing I'd change is that their swirl remover isn't as strong as some others, so it takes much longer to correct paint flaws if yours are moderate to severe.

Other than that I love everything they sell. They also are completely domestic---everything they sell is made in the USA.
 

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Most of my goodies... I got some new stuff in a while back, but haven't taken any pics, but I got new pads, wash mitt, mf towels, drying towel, machine polish, machine wax and a powerstick for the wheels.

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I really want to invest in their stuff. Since i'll be detailing on the side this summer, i want the best for my money :thumbs:
You talking just a good solid interior and exterior cleaning/washing? Or do you mean full paint correction? If paint correction you want to pick up something stronger than Adam's SHR if you're doing this for other people. It will make the job go by much faster. If you were just doing it for your truck it would be fine. It would take longer to do, but it works great. I used it on my first detail. If it's for multiple vehicles, though, I'd recommend something else in the paint correction category.


Let me rephrase, in a way:
You always want to use the least aggressive method possible to start with...always. If you need to cut a steak why use a machete when a kitchen knife will do? That should always be the case. If you're doing cars for customers, though, you want something stronger. Next time you're walking around town look at all the cars and notice all the swirl marks. It's terrible. Adams will work, no doubt, but you will likely have to do 2-3 passes in order to achieve the same affect on the heavier swirl marks. Why waste the time, energy, and money when you can pick up something stronger to do the job.

So it depends on what you're doing. I do love Adam's lineup, though. The great thing about his SHR is that it's completely safe for beginners, so if you're new to detailing then definitely try it first.
 
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