Adams Spray Coating

No. It was a single application and I have left it alone since then. It has only had `normal` washings since it`s been on.
 
With these “coating lite” products appearing the market for sealants will be going into the tank. Why would anyone buy a sealant that lasts 6 months when you can use a spray and wipe product that lasts 12+ months?

We need to come up with a name for a coating that lasts 12 months or less. Moonlight and Cancoat fall into this category. I have a hard time calling Overcoat and Premier a “topper” although they can be used as such. The days of products like FinishKare 1000p and Collinite may be numbered.


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^^^I will agree with you! We need a name for these products that occupy this market segment. They are not coatings, they are not sealants per se... Coating lite or lite coating may work. This would be a term that just `us` would use, for the companies would not abide by them due to the marketing that is used.

I have always liked traditional sealants, the look, feel, durability was always better than wax, then technology steps in and gives us new/better stuff! An exciting time for us detailing nuts for sure!
 
Some pics of when I was beta testing this product a few months back. The vehicle was not corrected first. It was washed and clayed, that`s it.








Showing the darkening effect on trim:












Diesel fuel splashed all over the hood:





After a wash:

 
With these “coating lite” products appearing the market for sealants will be going into the tank. Why would anyone buy a sealant that lasts 6 months when you can use a spray and wipe product that lasts 12+ months?

We need to come up with a name for a coating that lasts 12 months or less. Moonlight and Cancoat fall into this category. I have a hard time calling Overcoat and Premier a “topper” although they can be used as such. The days of products like FinishKare 1000p and Collinite may be numbered.


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Ceramglassnano9h lite



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Back in the day they called miller high life the champagne of bottled beer. Maybe Adams is the champagne of bottled spray coatings. If I could get 12 months out of a spray coating without special preparation (other than claying) and not having to maintain the coating I believe I would finally try a coating. Sizzle, be sure to get back with us in April or May with an update
 
UPDATE: Just used it again after a few months. The spray nozzle was clogged. So my recommendation would be to purge it prior to storing it.

I topped a coated vehicle with it to see how it acts/performs as a coating `topper`. Had no issues whatsoever. No streaking/etc. Will update on the performance/durability.


2006 C Class Mercedes, w/102K miles on it...





 
UPDATE: Just used it again after a few months. The spray nozzle was clogged. So my recommendation would be to purge it prior to storing it.

I topped a coated vehicle with it to see how it acts/performs as a coating `topper`. Had no issues whatsoever. No streaking/etc. Will update on the performance/durability.


2006 C Class Mercedes, w/102K miles on it...






A bummer that the nozzle was clogged, but a plus that there is enough SiO2 (or whatever) to harden and clog said nozzle. Car looks great too!
 
I think Coating Lite fits the category very well. Quick detailer, wax, topper, sealant, coating lite, coating. Now you can use products any way you choose, such as a coating lite over a coating, but not a coating over a coating lite. In reality you could, but what would be the purpose? The topper category is a bit more complicated as you can use some over wax as well as some of the coating lites.

How does this sound? Or did I miss something?
 
Thanks rl. I keep wanting to replace this car, but it looks so darn good and still drives well, I just can`t bring myself to do it! LOL

Yeah, the nozzle clogging isn`t necessarily a deal breaker, but just an added step to be sure not to have any issues down the road. (purging the nozzle/line before storage).


"Coating lite" is a good category for these types of products. Kind of fits them to a T! And your description of usage is right on as well. (I would not coat over a coating lite or anything else for that matter)
 
I think Coating Lite fits the category very well. Quick detailer, wax, topper, sealant, coating lite, coating. Now you can use products any way you choose, such as a coating lite over a coating, but not a coating over a coating lite. In reality you could, but what would be the purpose? The topper category is a bit more complicated as you can use some over wax as well as some of the coating lites.

How does this sound? Or did I miss something?

I like your categories. Each category obviously could breakdown further into subcategories, but I think you drew a nice line for keeping things straight forward.
 
Forrest from mothers had mentioned it is a true coating. Time will tell.

Forrest has said it will last 12+ months and as far as I know there are no spray coatings that last longer than 9 months. It’s going to be hard to live up to those claims. I would be happy with 6 real all weather/conditions months at his price.
 
Forrest has said it will last 12+ months and as far as I know there are no spray coatings that last longer than 9 months. It’s going to be hard to live up to those claims. I would be happy with 6 real all weather/conditions months at his price.

Agreed. Hard to believe it will outlast cancoat,moonlight which both seem to be solid coating lites


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Agreed. Hard to believe it will outlast cancoat,moonlight which both seem to be solid coating lites


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CanCoat for me went 15 months so if I do decide to use Mothers then it would have to meet the high standard that CanCoat has set.
 
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