Jay Leno

My question is who is the "small detailing company" that produces the products? Adams? Chemical Guys? I don`t see the latter given their target demographic attracting him as a customer, or even approaching as a business partner.


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My question is who is the "small detailing company" that produces the products? Adams? Chemical Guys? I don`t see the latter given their target demographic attracting him as a customer, or even approaching as a business partner.


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My best guess is Adams, since the addresses for both contact us pages are on the same street. Looks like bottles Adams would use as well.

From https://www.lenosgarage.com/pages/shipping-return-policy:
657 S. Taylor Ave., Unit D2,
Louisville, CO 80027

Adam`s: 587 South Taylor Ave.
Louisville, CO 80027
 
My best guess is Adams, since the addresses for both contact us pages are on the same street. Looks like bottles Adams would use as well.

From https://www.lenosgarage.com/pages/shipping-return-policy:
657 S. Taylor Ave., Unit D2,
Louisville, CO 80027

Adam`s: 587 South Taylor Ave.
Louisville, CO 80027

I believe when the products were first released the return adress was the exact same as Adams headquarters. Now they ship the products down the street.
 
Good on Jay, I love his YouTube Channel and show. I do have to wonder just a little, though; he always makes it a point to show off American-Made Products for cars on his YouTube Channel... Why not push some of our great Made in the USA detailing brands?

Anyway, I`m sure it is a great product. I guess he figured he built his own (jet)car he may as well have his own line to clean it too!
 
I was never a fan of his stand-up/latenight (he belabors his punchlines too much for me, as if afraid the audience won`t get it right away), but I don`t think anybody can question that he`s a great auto enthusiast. I just think he might oughta have his vehicles in impeccable condition cosmetically if he`s gonna brand-name detailing stuff.
 
I see Grease Monkey is also getting in on the branding of detailing products.

Wasn`t Boyd Cottington`s first go-around of detailing products a failed attempt that ended up at close-out discounter Big Lots?? The liquid wax wasn`t half bad!
 
That is what shocked me a bit about Jay(introducing his own line). I have seen (probably most) of Jay`s car segments on YouTube and there is a healthy number of his cars that have visible swirls. Although his are certainly better kept than most.
 
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