adams new paint sealant

I've never tried any of their products. One thing I do notice is that people seem to either love their products or really don't care for them at all. Interesting that I don't see a lot of people in between.
 
It does look interesting and I hadn't expected it to be in an aerosol spray can. The first thing that comes to mind it how close it resembles Chemical Guys Hybrid V7 sealant but in an aerosol format?
 
I have seen this product discussed many times with Dylan. Adam's is a vendor supporter on one of my other forums that I'm on. One can will last about 4-5 cars and will last 2 months for each application. It is very interesting indeed, but Idk if it would be worth the extra money compared to OS or UPPG. I might try it someday, but as of now I don't have the money. :D
 
I've never tried any of their products. One thing I do notice is that people seem to either love their products or really don't care for them at all. Interesting that I don't see a lot of people in between.

I've heard the same thing about Adams products you either love them or don't care for them but most do agree that they can be expensive. But that is also a matter of opinion I guess. If you like them then they are worth the money to you.
 
I'm glad that it can be use on almost all surfaces, because it looks kind of messy in that aerosol form.
 
i would have liked it better in a spray vs. an aerosol. it seemed to really get in the air around the guy in the video. can't be good to inhale that stuff.
 
This looks very similar to opti seal to me but in arisol form. I personally don't really care either way about this product. I would worry that you would get overspray on already done panels if the wind blows.
 
do we really need another sealant, that is likely a knock off of another manufactor anyways? Do something different, raise the bar, be a game changer or don't release.

Cheers,
GREG
 
do we really need another sealant, that is likely a knock off of another manufactor anyways? Do something different, raise the bar, be a game changer or don't release.

Cheers,
GREG

If I remember correctly Adam comment on another forum that he realizes it is not a totally new idea, but it is a different way of looking at it. He said it is more about having another option than having a new innovative solution.
 
There's no way your not going to get overspray on areas you've already done, even indoors. The stuff comes out in a fog.
 
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