Review - Adams UV Ceramic Paint and Spray Coating

I just used this spray coating on a car I detailed. The solvent/carrier system is awesome. I notice it had two different solvents, let’s say the main solvent seemed to be propanol like. This allowed you to spread it with ease it flashes of very quickly, similar to Gyeon can coat in speed but smells completely different no harsh petroleum smell. But then I noticed a secondary solvent that flashed slower. This secondary solvent was the one that does the rainbow effect that normal ceramics are know for maybe it was something like methyl acetate or naphtha like that is heavier faint smell nothing like 2 year coating.

I also did the full car in direct sun light on a dark maroon vehicle. Paint was hot to touch. I did not have a single issue went smooth like optiseal. The high spot I left did harden but was removed when I applied more product. A funky little product.

For Beading & Gloss= Cquartz Lite>Gyeon Can Coat> Adams Spray Coat

Ease of Use = Adams>Gyeon>Cquartz Lite
 
I’ve continued to use the spray coating on details and have done 10 cars with it. I actually prefer it in direct sunlight. I think it’s helping to form a thicker coating because this stuff is really too easy to use, it is like optiseal and/or gloss coat. In the sun I’m coating a car in 10 minutes. I’m using more product. Maybe im wrong ...placebo effect but it feels more durable.

I have not used there actual coating have read some good reviews, including GUZ and others and will pick one up in future to try on my or family members car.

Adams has grown on me in last year. His product tweaks and updates are hard to keep up with but I think thats a good thing that he is quick to push the stop button pull the old product and push the new. I’ll give this company credit where credit is due.
 
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