Testing Adam's Products

Funny how there are all these new members who praise the product in every single one of their posts and end with "and you can buy these in the site store". :rolleyes:



Makes me want to hurl.
 
Intel-



Can you please tell me which mitt you used to perform your scatch test? Also, do you remember where you purchased the mitt? We are concerned to hear that one of our tools left scratches.



Please let me know.
 
VIKING said:
Intel-



Can you please tell me which mitt you used to perform your scatch test? Also, do you remember where you purchased the mitt? We are concerned to hear that one of our tools left scratches.



Please let me know.



I'll send you a PM to discuss this.



But just for everyone else. Everything I've tried has left scratches on a CD. Doesn't mean they leave scratches on paint. Well, when I used a new MF mitt it didn't leave scratches on the CD but after about 4 uses even after I really cleaned it out it left a LOT of scratches on a CD.
 
well i was at a car show, and purchased 1 of their blu MF. How did these compare with what you have used so far? Having never used one before, they seem nice, but are they a decent product for the price?
 
I'd say their MF towels are okay but they aren't too plush. I would go with some from YoSteve, JT inter, or Paksak(that the spelling?). They seem to be the best around right now. YoSteve's are really nice and I use them for windows as they don't leave any lint.



Adam's Brilliance Glaze would be the only one of the detailing products I would consider using because it is pretty easy to use. I have to do more testing with it though. Most of their other products seem pretty mediocre. I've got a friend who needs to hook up with me so I can do his car with the products to really get a better feel for them.



Their giant foam applicators are nice for applying dressings to tires. I will say that.
 
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