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<blockquote data-quote="Norton" data-source="post: 16251433" data-attributes="member: 145307"><p>+1!</p><p></p><p>I've owned nothing but black (fun) cars for over 30yrs, so I definitely qualify as another glutton for punishment. I've used LOTS of different products in that time, eventually deciding <a href="https://adamspolishes.com/" target="_blank">Adam's</a> stuff best met my needs. It's not cheap stuff, but there's always some kind of sale/coupon available. It's also the only stuff I've used that all works exactly as advertised. Should anything not do so, <strong>hard goods are backed by out 30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 1 year-manufacturers warranty. Chemicals and towels are not backed by a 1 year warranty, buy are backed by a 30-day 110% satisfaction guarantee.</strong> Their <a href="http://www.adamsforums.com/" target="_blank">forums</a> and web site's <a href="https://adamspolishes.com/pages/learn" target="_blank">LEARN section</a> are informative. The professional staff and forum volunteers are knowledgable and helpful.</p><p></p><p>All of that said, I grew tired of the frequency with which I had to polish, seal, wax, glaze, etc my current 2013 after over 5yrs of doing so. With that in mind, I had it professionally ceramic coated last year. I still use Adam's products for maintenance, but I spend a lot less time on that and more enjoying the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norton, post: 16251433, member: 145307"] +1! I've owned nothing but black (fun) cars for over 30yrs, so I definitely qualify as another glutton for punishment. I've used LOTS of different products in that time, eventually deciding [URL='https://adamspolishes.com/']Adam's[/URL] stuff best met my needs. It's not cheap stuff, but there's always some kind of sale/coupon available. It's also the only stuff I've used that all works exactly as advertised. Should anything not do so, [b]hard goods are backed by out 30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 1 year-manufacturers warranty. Chemicals and towels are not backed by a 1 year warranty, buy are backed by a 30-day 110% satisfaction guarantee.[/b] Their [URL='http://www.adamsforums.com/']forums[/URL] and web site's [URL='https://adamspolishes.com/pages/learn']LEARN section[/URL] are informative. The professional staff and forum volunteers are knowledgable and helpful. All of that said, I grew tired of the frequency with which I had to polish, seal, wax, glaze, etc my current 2013 after over 5yrs of doing so. With that in mind, I had it professionally ceramic coated last year. I still use Adam's products for maintenance, but I spend a lot less time on that and more enjoying the car. [/QUOTE]
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