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  1. Great looking box! But agree, that socket insert looks like it wastes tons of space
  2. First of all, know that I love Adam's stuff. Living in Denver, it's great to be able to pop up to the HQ and pick up what I need, when I need it (be it Louisville or Thornton). One thing that might be helpful is a product line flowchart/compatibility chart. I acknowledge there may be a downside to saying "don't use this with that...." and I also realize that if you watch all the Adam's vids this information can be collected, but here's an example: H20 Guard and Gloss: This is a great product--one of the best out there. But supposedly you don't use this with ceramic coated cars. So, there might be a "wax path" chart. Then perhaps a "sealant path" chart. Finally, a "ceramic path" chart---with attending why one would use any particular approach. As I've said, I think the content is already out there--but in multiple places. For instance, in the original ceramic vids, Adam says one would use this when the vehicle is kept outside, driven in the winter/chemicals, etc. Whereas someone on the "wax path" (or whatever you want to call it) is waxing a show car or a car that's kept inside and driven infrequently. Like I said, these aren't necessarily secrets, but for a casual user (or even a sorta-casual, sorta-weekend detailer user) it's nice to have ready reference. Heck, maybe it's out there and I've missed it.
  3. Look at the Ridgid 6.5hp--one of them comes with a car kit, too.
  4. Let us know how it works, and if you are fulfilled by the "untamed" scent
  5. I see it now---all the marketing prior to release had three bottles with different colored labels which didn't identify what they were. now, the page listing identifies these are the same products with an "untamed scent." So, they're for people that buy something for a scent. Much like chemical guys, garry dean, and some others, it seems like a good way to confuse your simple and straightforward product line. I recall what I'll refer to as the "adam's philosophy" of products explained at a clinic at the old location--one product to do one thing. very little overlap. a simple name for the product so you could pick it up and understand what it is for. "untamed" appears to not be in this vein. "untamed" seems stupid. But then what do I know?
  6. So some guy that works at adam's in the marketing department sells clothes, but on the side and in some unknown interval, markets detailing products, which are then sold through a competitor's site (adam's)? and these detailing products (which apparently don't even have names), who only a few people have heard of, (because I assure you they are not on any forum or FB group anywhere) sell out in minutes?
  7. what did the people that painted them say when you asked them?
  8. Are you noticing from the pics that Adam's will be doing detailing now (or soon?) They told me this at one of my visits, but asked that I not repeat it until they were fully open
  9. Thanks for the info. So what happens when you apply an Adam's product and your car is subjected to sun and 85F and above? Is the product immediately deteriorating?
  10. Is this an official Adams position? If not, what is it based on?
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