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Adam's Polishes Available to 968Forums Members
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With the success of our 2nd Bi-Coastal Detail Day, Flash and I were discussing a way for the West Coast attendees and for that matter, all 968 Forums members to be able to buy the Adam's products. I have setup a discount code to be used at checkout with your shopping cart for discounted purchases and you can buy directly from the Adam's website. http://www.adamspolishes.com There's an Adam's forum to join and a mailing list where you can receive other higher discounts and other periodic specials as well.



The how-to videos are available on the site and I'm happy to answer any questions about the products, especially what works best on various parts specific to our beloved 968. I've been familiar with a few of the items for a couple of years now, but since becoming a dealer, I've had the opportunity to try out almost all of them and they all work as advertised. Very good results with minimal effort and safe for use by the casual DIY'er.



We all know about the fabulous Detail Spray, but I'll also recommend a few must haves:



Glass Cleaner - hands down the best and last glass cleaner you'll ever need. Use it around the house too!

Super VRT - water based, yet when dry, water repellent and UV protection for the dash and tops of doors. A must have for tires.

Waterless Wash - more cleaning power and lubricants than the Detail Spray and you'll end up using it in combination with DS. Clean with Waterless Wash, bring the shine back with Detail Spray.

Carpet Cleaner - You'll think you're watching a late night infomercial, but it actually does it. Use it around the house too.



Everything smells good too!!



As soon as I confirm that the discount code is active, I'll let everyone know via this thread that you can place an order.



- Darryl
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#2

Awesome! After the ride home, I was already wishing I had grabbed some glass cleaner - I've got some fog on the windshield already, probably what's left of the plasticizers in my dash.
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#3

I am interested also. Let us know. Soon it will be spring for some of us and we will be able to take the car out!
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#4

Discount code to use at checkout is "968Forums" and should be good for 10% off your entire order. There may be a few exceptions, so please be patient with any minor snafus that may occur. Let me know if you have any questions.



- Darryl
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Sweet <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Thanks Darryl.
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#6

I HIGHLY recommend watching the video for the Super VRT product. I was having a hard time watching the product. [Image: rolleyes.gif]
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#7

Darryl, what is a good recommendation to outfit a garage and have what one needs to clean, detail and polish?
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#8

Take a look at their kits. If you've never used a polisher before, I'd recommend the Porter Cable 7424 Random Orbital. It's very safe for both beginners and professionals and with it and some patience, you can achieve some pretty incredible results.



The Starter Porter Cable and the Premium Porter Cable would be two I'd look at to get started. The Starter Kit is a basic polish kit (assumming you have towels, soap, etc. and just want to get into polishing) while the Premium kit has everything needed to from wash to wax and all steps in between. If you go with the Starter Kit, you can always pick up some of the cleaners and accessories separately as you find the need. The Premium Kit already includes many of the items you end up purchasing anyway!



As banditsc has done, I'd recommend watching the videos but not to get too distracted watching Ashley use the VRT! Just an FYI, I'm not sure the discount code will work for the pre-packaged kits, but give it a shot!



- Darryl
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#9

Thank you
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#10

Just ordered a bunch of stuff. Thanks for the recommendation and arranging the discount.



Bill
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Bandit wants to try a little of that "in and out" spray himself.......[Image: laugh.gif]
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#12

I picked up somewhat of a beginners detail kit that Darryl suggested which included the Porter Random Orbital Sander along with clay bar, some polishes and a machine wax.



Did the 2004 Maxima this weekend with exceptional results. Much better then I hoped for and a lot less effort then I expected. It did take a lot of time to clay it and go through the process but the orbital sander along with the pads and polishes just made that part so much easier. The shine just popped out and the car finish feels like a sheet of glass.



I am more then pleased with the results from the Adam's products. For a guy with very little detailing experience like me the products and the DVD made all the difference.



Of course Darryl had some tips were helpful <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#13

My only complaint about the Adams products is that now I clean my car all the time. Even after a drive! The waterless wash makes it too easy. Thanks a lot Darryl. Lol
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#14

Always beed a Griots guy. Never tried the Adams product. Is it that much better or in the same class? Griots has never let me down.
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#15

i've never used griots waxes, but if the detail spray is any indicator, adams is way better than griots.
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#16

I am impressed I am going to order some of this stuff I have always used Griots only. I have every thing Griots makes I think.
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[quote name='Tomikaze' timestamp='1352854207' post='134787']

Always beed a Griots guy. Never tried the Adams product. Is it that much better or in the same class? Griots has never let me down.

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I would say it's very much on par with a line such as Griot's, however, the biggest benefit to the Adam's line is the simple fact that it's designed and engineered for the DIY'er in mind. The videos and color coding of the towels and products really make the entire line stand out for ease of use and excellent results. It's good enough to use as a professional but easy enough for a beginner. The directions are clearly spelled out on the back of each bottle, which is more than can be said for a lot of products, and the videos on their site (and YouTube) fill in any blanks. There is also a great forum dedicated to the Adam's product line staffed by dealers such as myself and member's of the Adam's crew to answer your questions and provide tips and tricks.



As for it being "better" than something else on the market, Adam has a personal philosophy that he won't invest time and money into bring a product to market unless he can make it better than what is already out there. That alone basically tells you that each and everyone of his products works well and exactly as advertised. They also offer a 110% money back guarantee and the customer service simply cannot be beat. It's a great little company and I'm proud to be affiliated with it. And, it's all made in the good 'ol US of A.



- Darryl
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#18

110% money back guarantee? Let's see ... hmmmm ... if I buy $100,000 worth every month, I could retire!



Seriously, though. I picked up a bunch of Adams products when it was on sale to forum members. Great stuff.
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i've used a LOT of different products over the years. i am the LAST guy you want detailing your car. i just don't have the patience. the one thing i hate about any product is if it is difficult or time consuming to use. that being said, i have been very impressed with particularly the detail spray and the buttery wax. they have been the easiest products to use of anything i have tried.



the detail spray does a better job, with less streaking, and less wiping than any other detail spray i have used.



the buttery wax goes on very easily, and does not require a lot of rubbing to polish it out. the shine is on par with any of the best ones i've tried.



the window cleaner works extremely well, but requires a bit more effort than other window cleaners. but, it does not leave streaks either. basically it takes 2 rubs instead of 1. not a horrible tradeoff.



i can't really speak to the comparison of the other polishes and such, as i have not really given them a good test yet. now that i am seeing completion of my car in the next few days, i will finally get it buffed out, and will be able to comment on those.
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"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
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#20

Just placed an order - thanks again to Darryl for arranging the discount!
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