View Full Version : Detailed a few cars using.... Adam's Polishes. And I have one word to say... "DAYUMN!!" (Major BWW)


Kimchee
08-23-2005, 10:24 AM
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This stuff is amazing. I've been a die hard P21S fan for the longest time. Until I was introduced to Adam's Polishes. I've used P21, Zaino, Meguiars, Klasse, Mothers... and never have I encountered a product that is so easy to apply and remove, that shines and reflects like a mirror. A full detail of a car inside and out would take <big>5 hours</big>, I've cut the time down to <big>3 hours</big> per car. Unbelievable! I was a skeptic at first when I was introduced to Adam's. But the results speak for themselves. Look at the cars that I did over the past weekend. Simply stunning! You want durability... the silver CTS-V was waxed with Adam's a month ago... all that car took was a wash and a few spritzes of the detail spray and VOILA!!

Email me <A HREF="mailto:kimcheebowl@gmail.com">KIMCHEEBOWL@GMAIL.COM</A> if you want to know where to get their products... I'm pretty sure I can get you a discount or something.

Here is the product line I used.

<a href="http://www.adamspolishes.com/site/product.cfm?id=8C300D85-75BC-48D6-8EC5D1DB3DFFA853">Adam's Car Wash Soap</a>
<img src="http://www.adamspolishes.com/images/site_images/ACF5726.jpg">

<a href="http://www.adamspolishes.com/site/product.cfm?id=776BD81E-9E27-459E-B3A5E3192C322D61">Adam's Clay and Detail Spray</a>
<img src="http://www.adamspolishes.com/images/site_images/ClaySpray2.jpg">

<a href="http://www.adamspolishes.com/site/product.cfm?id=D7175241-06AF-4B12-816C0A4E9DE221C8">Adam's Swirl Remover</a>
<img src="http://www.adamspolishes.com/images/site_images/Scratch4oz2.jpg">

<a href="http://www.adamspolishes.com/site/product.cfm?id=9C0BD5A2-6569-474F-82F3D5FD90375AAA">Adam's Revive Polish</a>
<img src="http://www.adamspolishes.com/images/site_images/Revive2.jpg">

<a href="http://www.adamspolishes.com/site/product.cfm?id=9888E2E8-AFEC-4E6F-A7459DF8983E264A">Adam's Butter Wax</a>
<img src="http://www.adamspolishes.com/images/site_images/ButterWax2.jpg">

<a href="http://www.adamspolishes.com/site/product.cfm?id=46319E75-734F-40BE-A96060C0E57225A0">Adam's Metal Polish 1 &amp; 2</a>
<img src="http://www.adamspolishes.com/images/site_images/MetalPolishcombo2.jpg">

<a href="http://www.adamspolishes.com/site/product.cfm?id=710A1FF5-52B6-42CC-B07F01C8B1D7689A">Adam's Vinyl Rubber Treatment</a>
<img src="http://www.adamspolishes.com/images/site_images/VRT2.jpg">


And here are the results.

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<b><big><big>2001.5 Stage3+ Casablanca B5 S4</big></big></b>


<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7410.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7412.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7413.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7434.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7466.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7467.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7498.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/CasaB5S4/IMG_7499.jpg">


<b><big><big>2001 Silver Mercedes S500</big></big></b>

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverMercedesS500/IMG_7374.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverMercedesS500/IMG_7375.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverMercedesS500/IMG_7380.jpg">




<b><big><big>2001 Cobalt Blue Porsche 911 Twin Turbo with GT2 Trim</big></big></b>

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/Cobalt996Twin/IMG_7477.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/Cobalt996Twin/IMG_7479.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/Cobalt996Twin/IMG_7486.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/Cobalt996Twin/IMG_7487.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/Cobalt996Twin/IMG_7506.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/Cobalt996Twin/IMG_7509.jpg">



<b><big><big>2005 Silver Cadillac CTS-V</big></big></b>

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverCTSV/IMG_7391.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverCTSV/IMG_7420.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverCTSV/IMG_7425.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverCTSV/IMG_7429.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverCTSV/IMG_7449.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverCTSV/IMG_7474.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/SilverCTSV/IMG_7476.jpg">



<b><big><big>2004 Grey Cadillac CTS</big></big></b>

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/GreyCTS/IMG_7398.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/GreyCTS/IMG_7401.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/GreyCTS/IMG_7418.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/GreyCTS/IMG_7421.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/GreyCTS/IMG_7426.jpg">

<img src="http://a6world.schwanks.com/detail/GreyCTS/IMG_7444.jpg">

detailersdomain
08-23-2005, 12:46 PM
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Seattle Scott
08-23-2005, 09:08 PM

TOGWT
08-24-2005, 04:14 AM
Water-based automotive paint and most polishes contain silicon oils (Polydimethylsiloxane (PDS) to enable spread ability and lubrication

Do not believe everything a vendor tells you, making a blanket statement that products that contain silicone are harmful shows a lack of any real knowledge of petroleum refining processes; these irresponsible statements are misinformation at best meant to mislead or to be used as negative marketing.
JonM

Andy_FL
08-24-2005, 06:11 PM

detailersdomain
08-24-2005, 08:31 PM

SilvrBulleTT
08-24-2005, 08:35 PM

Seattle Scott
08-24-2005, 10:32 PM

TOGWT
08-25-2005, 06:02 AM
Good: Polydimethylsiloxane (PDS) [usually a milky-white liquid] is a basically inert, water based, amino functional polymer resin that doesn't migrate (dry out) the plasticizers from materials, has less UV radiation absorption and dust attraction properties. Chemists use water-in-oil emulsions, to reduce emulsion particle size, to stabilize emulsions, and to improve spreading and coverage of wax products. Most modern silicone formulas are water soluble (no petroleum), and are completely inert.The best way to describe most forms of silicone is to think of it as a man-made wax ester. Silicone is created by the reaction generated when you combine fatty acids with Polydimethylsiloxane

The Bad: Dimethyl[usually a clear greasy liquid] is derived from Aromatic hydrocarbon (petroleum) distillates, and is usually formulated with a solvent, hexane and petroleum oils, which are environmentally unsound and give a slick, oily finish, which attracts dust and dirt and amplifies sunlight causing vinyl and most plastics to dry out and crack, this type of silicone also causes ‼sup&gt;~&lt;/sup&gt;sling‼sup&gt;TM&lt;/sup&gt;, which means the product will land on body panels causing a black stain. It also causes rubber compounds along with sun iteration to remove the micro-wax in tyres as well as its carbon black (it's what makes tyre‼sup&gt;TM&lt;/sup&gt;s the colour they are)

[Edited] added for clarity 08.25.05

Information resource: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency website, Department of the Environment (DOE), EPA/Purdue University Study 2001 -79 The American Association of Industrial Hygiene (AAIH) American Petroleum Institute (API) publications The Basics of Silicon Chemistry - Dow Corning.
JonM