What Is The Consensus On Products From Adam's

WAS and they didn't last long at all. What really was unfortunate is they had some rules applied to protect them that the CF decided to keep after Adams left the CF. Can only post pics of corvette details over there.

It all started when someone was posting exotic car details using other products (even though the products used where sponsored on the forum.) So they could not compete with that at all. Cried and got the rules changed and then still could not compete so they left the forum.

Then a few months later they screwed over some distributors, who where not happy at all and posted their experiences on the CF.

On another corvette board where they are the only sponsor, I have had corvette details removed by the admins of that board. They would never reply as to why. As usual Adams could not compete with good detailers that use other products. There where not any rules posted against what I did.

I wonder who Bryan is referring to... The sad part was that most of the people who did this admitted this to me after they stopped selling the product and said it was from 'orders above.'

I have used most of their products in one guise or another and have absolutely nothing negative to say about the performance of the products. With so many good performing products out there I think the focus should be on how the company treats individuals, not just customers.
 
If you google around, from what I can piece together, Adam's was started before Chem Guys even existed but Adam's had used Warner Chemicals as their blender. Later, Chemical Guys was formed and started selling similar products using some of the names Adam's had used (Buttery Wax). Adam's seems to say they no longer work with Warner Chemical.

CG's web site says they do private label work and reverse engineering.
 
I wonder who Bryan is referring to... The sad part was that most of the people who did this admitted this to me after they stopped selling the product and said it was from 'orders above.'

I have used most of their products in one guise or another and have absolutely nothing negative to say about the performance of the products. With so many good performing products out there I think the focus should be on how the company treats individuals, not just customers.


:D They never knew what hit them. :clap:
 
WAS and they didn't last long at all. What really was unfortunate is they had some rules applied to protect them that the CF decided to keep after Adams left the CF. Can only post pics of corvette details over there.

It all started when someone was posting exotic car details using other products (even though the products used where sponsored on the forum.) So they could not compete with that at all. Cried and got the rules changed and then still could not compete so they left the forum.

Then a few months later they screwed over some distributors, who where not happy at all and posted their experiences on the CF.

On another corvette board where they are the only sponsor, I have had corvette details removed by the admins of that board. They would never reply as to why. As usual Adams could not compete with good detailers that use other products. There where not any rules posted against what I did.

As a proud member of the USAF for 6 years, I would never use their products. If a company has to use underhanded methods (such as having threads removed when other products are used) I could care less who else uses them.

Thanks for that info, Bryan. Sheds some light on the subject.
 
One could make that comment about virtually any brand.

The pricing is similar to other similar brands (Griots, etc) that focus on customer service ...not lowest cost product around. This includes a nice web site, a discussion forum, educational videos, personal customer support, supports car related forums, attends shows, detailing clinics, etc.

you can buy TWO gallons of Megs APC or APC+ (dilutable), or one Adams APC. i've used both and clearly the more economical and diverse product would be the Megs hands down (performs better IME as well). customer service (as well as other things) from Megs has always been good to me and their products aren't outrageously over-priced and do what they say. also, i won't get into some of the same exact product(s) that Adam's has that can be had cheaper elsewhere...
 
Not much is posted about Adam's Polishes on TID because TID is a site sponsored by PAC. :)

From what I've gathered, most of the users of Adam's Polishes are military servicemen and veterans. One of Adam's Polishes most active supporter and Adam's Polishes Forum moderators is Junkman, who is a military personnel. According to him, most of his friends who detail cars are both in the military and Adam's Polishes users. The Adam of Adam's Polishes, from what I heard, was also in the military.

Not exactly...

Adam Pitale, the Adam of Adam's polishes was never in the military. He'll tell you himself that he was no where near disciplined enough to be in the military. From his life story that he has posted on his forum, he was quite the wild child. In business and his personal life, he would make some of you blush.

I can relate. I have partied in some of the wildest nooks and cranies this planet has to offer. My skeletons no longer fit in my closet so I just tell people not to trip over them. I do have an excuse, I am a Marine. Nobody parties harder that a U.S. Marine.

I don't exactly know where the statement of my friends being military and Adam's users came from because most of my friends wouldn't wax their cars if they were paid to. Also, none of my local friends are in the military or ever have been. I only have one friend with military experience who I'm still in touch with and he lives 2500 miles from me. It sounded good though!

A lot of Corvette guys use Adam's products, primarily because Adam's Polishes is a Sponsor on Corvette Forum.

Actually, the reason that a lot of Corvette owners use Adam's is because Adam lived for years right across the street from where "Corvettes at Carlisle" was held. Anyone who is a Corvette enthusiast knows that this is the holy mecca of Corvette gatherings. No Corvette event matches the amount of Corvettes at this gathering. This is where Adam's got his product line off the ground, insisting on customer service being the most important factor. To this day, that has not changed and some of the things I have seen him do to make a customer happy will astound you.

Very few Corvette owners even know about forums. I owned my Corvette for years before I found out about them. Let's face it, most Corvette owners are of the older persuasion and computers are not on the top of their list. It was the one on one contact that spread the name of Adam's throughout the Corvette community, not a message board.

One could make that comment about virtually any brand.

The pricing is similar to other similar brands (Griots, etc) that focus on customer service ...not lowest cost product around. This includes a nice web site, a discussion forum, educational videos, personal customer support, supports car related forums, attends shows, detailing clinics, etc.

You are so dead on with this post. Dead to rights.

I love Junkman 2000 how to videos on youtube.....That guys a hoot :biggrin:

Thanks man. :wink:

As a proud member of the USAF for 6 years, I would never use their products. If a company has to use underhanded methods (such as having threads removed when other products are used) I could care less who else uses them.

As a proud member of the military, you should have heard this statement before:

"It's not word unless it's passed and it's not scoop unless it bum."

This is so true about the few rumors that I have heard about Adam's. It's funny how a little research or actually talking to the man himself can shed a lot of light on things you may have heard or read. There is always two sides to a story and before you come to a conclusion, you should always arm yourself with both sides. If you were to call Adam up on his cell (he post his number all over the place), you can get his side straight from the horses mouth.

If you google around, from what I can piece together, Adam's was started before Chem Guys even existed but Adam's had used Warner Chemicals as their blender. Later, Chemical Guys was formed and started selling similar products using some of the names Adam's had used (Buttery Wax). Adam's seems to say they no longer work with Warner Chemical.

CG's web site says they do private label work and reverse engineering.

Again, you have nailed the truth. As a matter if fact, Adam's was out 5 years before CG's ever existed. However, someone started a rumor and folks who do not bother to do any investigation just repeated what they heard.

A lot of what I read from people about detailing companies and their products tells me exactly how little they know about detailing. When I hear them bad mouthing products or companies (especially the ones they have never tried), that says volumes about their detailing skills and knowledge.

I am a moderator on Adam's Forums and use Adam's products. I know Adam personally, have partied with him and held his beautiful baby girl. However, I am no Adam's zombie. If I don't like a Adam's product, Adam hears from me personally. Most of the time, it gets pulled. I understand the need for some products that I feel do more damage than help but I don't bite my tongue when it comes to giving my opinion. Some of the things I say and do makes Adam cringe but he knows that I am in this for the love of detailing, not the money. After all, I am NOT a detailer. It doesn't remotely pay the money I need to supplement my lifestyle. I think for a living. Less work, much more pay.

Here's my personal opinion of a bunch of professional detailing companies as I have posted on quite a few detailing forums.

You will NEVER hear me or see me in print, bad mouth any professional line of detailing products (especially those that I have never used and I have companies from all over the world send me their stuff to demo). I represent Adam's on quite a few forums but I have guys show up at my garage with all kinds of paint issues. Adam's is not the answer in every situation. Sometimes I have to break out a more aggressive measure from wet sanding and 3M products or not as aggressive with the Meguiar's professional line (Mirror Glaze label). That also means that I'm possibly going to be working with a rotary and not a orbital polisher. It depends on what I'm trying to fix as I do all kinds of repairs to paint. I firmly believe that if any quality product was used by someone who has extensive experience with that product, the quality of their shine will be outstanding. Furthermore, if all the manufacturers of quality products did their magic on a different car and lined them up side by side, you would not be able to tell the difference from product A-Z.

The main difference between all of the quality products out there is the way that they are applied. Ninety-nine percent of the people on detailing forums are moving up from Turtle Wax or the drive through car wash. To those people, I present the Adam's line because of its simplicity in use which like plenty of other products out there, yields an outstanding shine. With some of the products out there, it is like explaining rocket science on how to properly use them. Not so with Adam's, and that is why my videos are so popular. It is that easy with the Adam's line of products.


Thanks for that info, Bryan. Sheds some light on the subject.

I hope I have been able to do the same. :wink:
 
Here's my take.. lol.

I've never heard of someone dissatisfied with any Adam's products. I have also never seen professional detailers on this forum, or similar ones, use more than a few Adams products. Junkman has said it before, they are simple products and anyone can effectively use them and get great results.

I have drawn the comparison that Adams is like a MAC. A bit pricier [but quality], pretty much idiot proof, built for the people who can barely figure out how to power them up, but at the same time, users who make a living using them. Adams few products are well laid out and with just the few polishes they offer, you can do a lot of good to your paint. They have general car care products, but not a few hundred different products like other companies offer. You can successfully detail your full car without having to think of the many different names and uses and properties of other company's products.

As a new detailer, I would love to use Adams products. At this time, they were significantly more expensive than what I had budgeted, but I would have nothing against using them in the future to compliment what already works for me.

Thanks for stopping by Junkman :thumbup:
 
My steelers almost pulled out a win last night w/ a backup QB against the powerful ravens. :yawn:

Of course you can't please them all but the pleased are very loyal. :)

Once I learned how to correct my paint (and the learning curve was pretty steep), I decided to share what I learned in a way that novices could relate to. I didn't want anyone to have to go through the learning curve that I experienced. I wish I had known about Adam's at that time because it would have made the experience a lot less of a headache. Although I have access to all kinds of products and materials, I still break out my PC and some Adam's Fine Machine Polish to touch up my car. That's all it takes to keep it looking like so.

To think, there is not one drop of wax on this car in these pictures...

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That Chick is HOT ^ :drool5:

Welcome to Truth In Detailing Junkman. Big Fan Here :notworthy: Hope to see you around.


Junkman gets it. His videos are very informative and knows how to make detailing a fun expierence. I can't tell you how many late nights I've sat up watchin Junkman videos....There the best. The best I'm tellin yea :biggrin:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuwEsrHgt0w<<< Mods, This video has nothing to do with detailing and everything to do with having fun

This is my fav ^ Love It
 
Nice vette and that is some of the brightest concrete I have ever seen. Did you take those pics in Texas? :wink:

None of these have a LSP on them either. :cornut:

All done with a PC and have passed a 5x straight IPA wipedown.

Lexus LS460l:

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AMG S65 w/ the hard ceramiclear:

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Range Rover sport:

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Caddy CTS:

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Infiniti M35:

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Lexus SC430:

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Hey JM, wear is the first picture? I don't recognize that building in Louisville.

I was going to say that you must be a UK fan then I saw your screen name!
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That's the front entrance to the Howard L. Schnellenberger Football Complex. Go Cards! You and I have a friendly little war to attend in a month! May the best team win. :)

I believe you GMBlack because as I've told folks many times, wax does not create the shine, it protects it. There are some polishing waxes on the market but they tend to be over the counter stuff and full of fillers. Not my cup of tea. You don't wax your boots to make them shine, you polish them. Same with paint.

Here's another shot of my invisible car. :)

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