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Hey all! wanted to get opions on the best bang for my buck. Product wise to get started keeping my new car looking new. should I start with an Adam's product kit or piece products together. What would YOU get? Thanks in advane! Car is a black Camaro.

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It really depends upon what you need exactly!

Do you have a polisher or do you need one?

What is the condition of the paint in it's current state? Does it need major correcting to remove swirls, scratches, etc.?

 

If you need anything from a complete package to possibly individual items, it always is best to start with what you need and add on other items later.

 

Best bet once you figure out what you need would be to call Adam's directly, and they probably can make a kit to get you on your way!

 

A great kit if you needed EVERYTHING would be the Cyclo Brilliance kit, as it contains enough product to get you going, as well as maintaining your results.

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Really a hard question to answer b/c it depends mostly on how in-depth you want to get, how the car is used/stored, and how much you want to spend, but as a general rule I point people towards the Essentials Kit to start if they don't have an idea of where they want to start. That at least gives you a taste of all the products you should need to get started, and you can expand from there depending on your needs. 

 

http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-essentials-detail-kit.html?___SID=U

 

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^ Ditto on Dylan and Erik, I started with an essentials kit this past year and have been building off of that. Whenever I need a refill now I go for a gallon kit so I get stocked up on towels and product. Eventually i will get my hands on a cyclo!!

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I started off with what Dylan posted. After that I accumulated a couple Polishers and a ton of other stuff.

 

Have to start somewhere might as well start off with learning how to wash properly and then move on to the bigger more complicated things.

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Count me in as started with the Essential kit & starting building from there. I still need to add another wash bucket. I did start buying gallons though. Detail Spray & APC will go quick! 

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Personally I'd get the following, and its a touch more than the Essentials kit:

 

Basic Wash and Wax Kit:

 

http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/adam-s-basic-wash-wax-kit.html

 

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Tire and Trim Combo:

http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/adam-s-tire-trim-combo.html

 

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Perfect Interior Kit:

http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/adam-s-perfect-interior-kit.html

 

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I'm guessing you have Leather in your Camaro?  The interior kit would be great for it.

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Indeed. I bought the Essentials Kit to try things out. The following weekend because they were that damn good and I realized that I would be using them regularly, I picked up a gallon of Detail Spray and All Purpose Cleaner. The weekend after that, the Premium Shine Kit and maybe a couple of Saturday's later, the Flex polisher took up residence in my closet. I'm far from an expert, but I'll just say that the products work and they're darn fun to "play" with. Enjoy!

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