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If there's something you need right now maybe pick up a bottle and give it a tryIt's why I asked....haven't used it but it's reaching the elite level based on perception, yes.
303 has in-house chemists as wellVery true. Showing bunch of people boxing or bottling doesn't really mean they're manufacturing in-house. How many of the raw materials come pre-packaged or pre-formulated vs actually blending multiple chemicals under one roof by an actual chemist?
Even if you did blend in-house, you're still purchasing from a variety of chemical companies or chemical houses like B&B etc.
ADS buys most of their raw materials in the US. Their coatings come from Asia, as do Pan's. Asia dominates coatings IMO. We have Cerakote, B&B, System X and Optimum as the US coating manufacturers.
I think Griot's bailed on a coating bc they couldn't control the process. They're very intent on having in-house control and with coatings they don't have the capability and would have to outsource that.
Griot's has an actual laboratory with nice equipment and actual chemists.
It's a play on words. A marketing ploy. I'm quite sure that it is worded so the casual observer just assumes it is manufactured where they want people to think it is manufactured. They would not be the first or only ones to use such strategies.
This. ^This is all semantics. How many of us have bought something that says "assembled in the US from domestic and imported components"? If I'm a "manufacturer", do I have to make everything that goes into the product? If I make something that is bolted together, do I have to make the bolts in order to be a "manufacturer"? Or can I make all the parts and then buy bolts to hold them together?
All the companies listed above as making their own coatings in the US--do they not buy base chemicals from companies like Dow and BASF? Do we think that Optimum makes their own IPA to put in their panel prep?
We all(?) heard recently that Boeing doesn't make 737 fuselages, they are made at a subcontractor. At what point does Boeing stop being a "manufacturer" and become something else, like a "systems integrator"? Is the 737 fuselage Boeing's design? That is simply manufactured somewhere else? Or is it designed by the fuselage manufacturer to Boeing's specifications? Are they still the "manufacturer" if they only provided specifications but the "part" is made somewhere else?
These are the nuances of detailing products...is ADS the "manufacturer" if they just gave the blender specifications (I want a detail spray that is easy to apply and has a good shine), or are they only the manufacturer if they hired their own chemist and gave the blender a recipe (23% of this chemical, 48% of that chemical, the rest water)?
So Shampoo+...did ADS go to a blender, "we want to sell a great shampoo", blender says "we'll send you some samples". ADS says "we like sample B, but we want it to have more cleaning power", blender says "to make it like that and still be safe, we need to use this expensive ingredient", ADS says "do it". Etc. etc. until ADS thinks they have the best shampoo ever.
Blender says we can bottle it for you, or provide it in bulk. ADS says "we will bottle it". So ADS gets a small warehouse near Naples Auto Armour, and a minimal amount of equipment so they can fill gallon jugs, get Shampoo+ in 330 gal IBC pallets, and they do it. Then they post a video of them "crafting" Shampoo+. Are they a "manufacturer"?
For a detail company to be able to pull off making EVERYTHING under one roof from scratch would seem not only difficult but make no economic sense.
For those of you who have ordered directly from ADS...did you notice on the shipping label where it actually came from? That may tell us if they have set up a separate warehouse location in Florida, where that bottling/boxing video may have been filmed.
Please do and report back. I'm genuinely curious.I'm going to take one for the team and find out where this stuff comes from.
Don't hold your breath...I started out "let me find the cheapest item"...which has progressed to "well, if I'm ordering, maybe I should get something else..."Please do and report back. I'm genuinely curious.
Don't let me stop anyone from spending money but...For those of you who have ordered directly from ADS...did you notice on the shipping label where it actually came from? That may tell us if they have set up a separate warehouse location in Florida, where that bottling/boxing video may have been filmed.
What about P&S and Stoner Car Care? Those are both large manufacturers seemingly capable of making their own coatings.
Who are you CIAI'm going to take one for the team and find out where this stuff comes from.
I did that with the megs clay (stuck to everything), some stupid wheel brushes (that did not work) and mothers powerball (too big to fit)Don't hold your breath...I started out "let me find the cheapest item"...which has progressed to "well, if I'm ordering, maybe I should get something else..."
You have no idea how many products I have and how little I have been using. Does anyone remember when AutoZone or Advance was closing out some Meg's QD and clay, and someone on here found out that when they would take it off the sale endcap where it was marked half price it would ring up at 5 cents? (Apparently it had been on half price for too long, and corporate had "scrapped" it down to the 5 cents, but the store personnel hadn't gotten around to throwing it in the dumpster yet).
So I went around to all the local stores, some didn't have any, one or two I tried to buy but when they saw the price they said they can't sell it for that, but a couple of stores I got a gallon of QD (#34?) and a jar of clay for a nickel each. I had the biggest smile walking out with $50 worth of stuff for 10 cents...but I didn't need any QD or clay and haven't used it yet. That must have been a dozen years ago...but it's still making me smile now, lol.
I'd tell you...but I'd have to kill you.Who are you CIA![]()
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Oh no, Pan & ADS in the same sentenceThis. ^
Most products whether built in the US or elsewhere are comprised of components sourced from all over the globe. Some products are "assembled" here but they're assembling parts/supplies sourced from all over the world. This is true in many industries and many products.
Let's take ADS or Pan's line as an example. Those products could be using multiple chemicals from multiple chemical makers that are all put together by a blender and a chemist then sold to xyz. ADS and Pan source their raw materials from US suppliers. (coatings Asia).
For a detail company to be able to pull off making EVERYTHING under one roof from scratch would seem not only difficult but make no economic sense.
If you want to support USA made products, I would then look to brands that at least source their raw materials from the US (brands mentioned above).
Noone says his products are good or bad, I'm just sayin'
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