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Old 10-15-2008, 07:26 PM   #1
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Fortified with the latest technology of aminos, polymers, and high gloss oils, our Machine Super Wax is by far the shiniest, most durable protection available. Since it is so substantial, it is recommended that this product is only used by machine. Before applying Adam's Machine Super Wax, be sure the surface has been Clayed and/or polished with Adam's Fine Machine Polish. This wax must be removed ONLY with Adam's Super Plush Microfiber Polishing Towel. Low grade Microfiber or cotton is not effective with Super Wax. Guaranteed to outshine the competition 110%.
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Old 10-28-2008, 08:05 PM   #2
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This wax must be removed ONLY with Adam's Super Plush Microfiber Polishing Towel. Low grade Microfiber or cotton is not effective with Super Wax.
I have the Adam's Super Plush towel, but I was curious why a high quality microfiber is not adequate?
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Old 10-28-2008, 08:18 PM   #3
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We can't guarantee another towel is as soft as ours and won't leave spider web scratches.

By low grade microfiber we are referring to those throw away towels from CostCo and Pep Boys. Cotton? Makes great for drying off at the beach, not so much for automotive paint.
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Ha Guys; I bought the Super Wax, and have a suggestion. Change the color. The grey makes it look more like a compound. Also it appears that it doesn't have any wax properties in it. What the hell is this stuff,a sealant? I bought it and I'am afraid to use it on the Buttery Wax. Related, I use the Glaze first and then wax. Glazes usually go under the topper to improve shine, not over as you guys recommend. I'am a solid Adam customer, just would like some clarification. Thanks, Jon P. Nusbaum
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I have the Adam's Super Plush towel, but I was curious why a high quality microfiber is not adequate?
Hi Mark, thanks for your question, and here's the reason: The Super Plush Towels pick up double the residue than the less expensive, Chinese towels. That makes the residue more difficult to remove with those towels, and easy to remove with ours.

We want customers to have a great experience with our products. Since the Machine SuperWax is actually a polymer sealant with resins and aminos, which protect for a long time, it's harder then the Buttery Wax to remove.

Problem: The substantial nature of the product makes it difficult to remove with an entry level towel. We tried it, and it took twice the effort!

So, instead of getting, "Hey, this stuff is tough to remove," feedback, we suggested using our Super Plush Towel, and people have had good experiences!

Thanks for asking!
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Ha Guys; I bought the Super Wax, and have a suggestion. Change the color. The grey makes it look more like a compound. Also it appears that it doesn't have any wax properties in it. What the hell is this stuff,a sealant? I bought it and I'am afraid to use it on the Buttery Wax. Related, I use the Glaze first and then wax. Glazes usually go under the topper to improve shine, not over as you guys recommend. I'am a solid Adam customer, just would like some clarification. Thanks, Jon P. Nusbaum
JP! Thanks again for you feedback, as I've not seen a dark-colored compound. Anyway, you are correct, there are really no wax properties to the Machine Super Wax, and a re-name is in the making!

I applied a coat of Machine SuperWax to my black Excursion, which lives outside permanently in the mountains of Colorado. Still beads, and looks great 8 months later. It's the most durable protection we offer.

Time for a re-name, and thanks for the advice my friend!
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Old 11-12-2008, 09:09 AM   #7
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Jon,
Also the color is key. It ties into our Machine theme of having the product color match the pad for ease of customer use.

Orange Pad - Swirl and Haze Remover (changing to orange as we speak)
White Pad - Fine Machine Polish (white in color)
Black Pad - Machine SuperWax (black in color)
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Jason; Thanks for the clarification, your color match to pads is really a great idea( even thou I personally don't like the SuperWax in dark grey) You should use this explanation as a positive sales tool. Mention it in your web advertising. Really, it makes since, the way you explain it. Thanks again for imforming this idiot. JP
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My friend, Mr. Nusbaum! You and I have had many conversations over the years, and most of which spanned over an hour. I can say from first hand experience, that you are absolutely NOT an idiot, nor even, 'a little dim' for that matter.

I say this with 100% confidence, and know for a fact that indeed, you are one of the sharper knives in the drawer!

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I am getting ready to detail my 2008 Black Corvette and my plan is to use the Machine Fine Polish then the Machine Super Wax. How long do I have to wait to apply the Super Wax after I complete the Fine Polish?
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