Adams Polish and Butter Wax

Beemerboy

Just One More Coat
Adams Product Review

I see that we had a few reviews so I wanted to throw mine in on what I felt.

Instead of talking about the bottles and packaging, because others that got this free package (thanks Nick) have in great depth. I want to talk more about how I felt the product worked for me.


I started with the polish on a light silver BMW, using a orange cutting pad. The product goes on great very even and smooth. It was easy to apply went on very thin and once dried it came off easy. I think that if you have a car with allot of swirls you would want to use a SWR before hand as I do not think that it has enough cutting qualities for that. It however does leave a nice clean smooth finish with a nice luster. I can see where this will work for me and glad to have it. Great step to take between SWR and sealants or waxes.

I then applied two coats of butter wax as this is a garage queen and does not see much weather.I didn't feel a sealant was nessary. I did this by hand the product is easy to work with I found the liquid easier to work with then paste. Spreads out very thin and removes very easy. I put two coats on over a 2 hour period and the finish was wet looking to me. On a light color cars that is not easy to get. I was going to use a PC on this step but always like doing this by hand, I do feel the with a PC and finishing pad this would still be a great way to apply. I think this may replace the paste wax that I have now. I have also used this on black and the luster is wonderful this is a keeper for me.
 
That's awesome to hear Dave :bigups. I'm glad our products worked out for you. For swirl removal, we recommend using out Scratch and Swirl Remover IN CONJUNCTION with Revive. Probably should have included that into the mini-kit we offered :confused but when using a more abrasive pad, you can achieve a better shine in the end. Revive alone is a great final polish for sure :bigups

Glad Butter Waxed worked well for you! Fallguy made a great statement; the polymers with the carnauba base allow for layering as well, so durability is a key factor in the product. We tested it on the beaches of So.Cal. where salt water damage is prevalent, so that will give you a fair assumption that we were pleased with the overall effect.

In all honesty and from what I've tested myself, with this car being more of a garage queen (driven a couple times a week) you should get a solid 4-6 months of durability. :jump
 
Your welcome NICK

I would also add that if anyone is looking for a christmas gift either to give or ask for. The kit that you supplied would be a great one. It has all you need to do your cars nicely and for quite sometime.
 
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