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Hello all. My names Josh, and i recently heard/found out about Adam's and all the great products that they have. I currently don't have any of there products. I have used, almost exclusively, all McGuires products for detailing my car. Unfortunately, I have slacked severely this year on doing full details of my car, and so next spring, will get a professional paint resto/swirl removal done. I will be outfitting my garage with a fair share of Adam's stuff over the winter as well. 

 

Here are a couple pictures of my "project"

 

They are edited, so take them with a bit of a grain of salt. 

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Welcome Josh!

 

Unfortunately, I have slacked severely this year on doing full details of my car, and so next spring, will get a professional paint resto/swirl removal done.

 

 

You can buy a polisher and Adam's polishes & pads for about the price of a full detail.  You supply the labor and you get exactly the results you want!

 

 

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Welcome Josh!

 

 

You can buy a polisher and Adam's polishes & pads for about the price of a full detail. You supply the labor and you get exactly the results you want!

I hate to admit it, but I'm kind of a newb when it comes to buffing/polishing. Haha

 

Most I've done is clay bar.

 

And thank you for the welcomes!

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I hate to admit it, but I'm kind of a newb when it comes to buffing/polishing. Haha

 

Most I've done is clay bar.

 

Most of us started in the same place.  The 'thought' of putting the polisher on the car is more terrifying than actually doing it.  The only way to damage your finish using Adam's polishes and pads with a PC, Flex, or Cyclo is drop the machine on car! 

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Most of us started in the same place. The 'thought' of putting the polisher on the car is more terrifying than actually doing it. The only way to damage your finish using Adam's polishes and pads with a PC, Flex, or Cyclo is drop the machine on car!

What he said. The first time I ever even clayed a car was the same session that I polished for the first time. Nothing to it but to do it.

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