Adams Paint Correcting Polish

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I don't mean to advertise other products, but Adam's paint correcting polish works pretty well. It's just as good as the Blackfire SRC and Wolfgang Uber compound. I own them all and they're great.
 
It's good to have a variety of 'weapons' in your arsenal to use.
 
A polish I've been eyeing to try. Have heard great things about it from several pros.
 
I think it's a waste. Adams just try's to promote there paint correction compound and their polish. When in 50% of situations there correction compound is to aggressive for need be. It always pays to have a full line of choices IMO.
 
I think it's a waste. Adams just try's to promote there paint correction compound and their polish. When in 50% of situations there correction compound is to aggressive for need be. It always pays to have a full line of choices IMO.

That's why they have foam & microfiber pads.
 
I think it's a waste. Adams just try's to promote there paint correction compound and their polish. When in 50% of situations there correction compound is to aggressive for need be. It always pays to have a full line of choices IMO.

I agree. Sometimes you want SMAT. Sometimes DAT. Sometimes fillers. Sometimes no fillers. They are trying to make it easy for people, but the "one size fits all" is a noob approach. You can't tell me this stuff is better than Optimum or Menz. The one polish looks like Russian Dressing:

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I agree. Sometimes you want SMAT. Sometimes DAT. Sometimes fillers. Sometimes no fillers. They are trying to make it easy for people, but the "one size fits all" is a noob approach. You can't tell me this stuff is better than Optimum or Menz. The one polish looks like Russian Dressing:

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I have tried it multiple times. Id say its close to FG400
 
Caesar salad for me please. Oh, stopped using adams awhile ago.
 
I love Adams threads!

In general, if your going to post about one product being just as good or better then others you best have a detailed write up and pics documenting your findings.
 
It's a one polish for "most". I had no luck with it and had to use Menzerna for tricky paint. Wasted a bunch of time trying to make it work too, they kept telling me I was doing something wrong... try this approach, and this one and so on.

Menzerna 4500 with a finishing pad took car of some soft paint that I just couldn't get haze free with Adams.
 
Phil at DD still prefers Menz FG400 and Sonax PF over their new polishes.

I haven't used the new system, but their 3 step was absolutely terrible.

Edit: I should say that their old FMP I thought finished nicely and wiped off easy.
 
Phil at DD still prefers Menz FG400 and Sonax PF over their new polishes.

I haven't used the new system, but their 3 step was absolutely terrible.

Edit: I should say that their old FMP I thought finished nicely and wiped off easy.

See, I felt their old FMP didn't have a long work time & was greasy to wipe off. The new finishing polish is a lot nicer IMO.
 
In my opinion it is every bit as good as the meguiars system, using the new meguiars polish,instead of the finishing wax.
 
It seems the rules have been "relaxed" a bit because I see several products discussed here that aren't sold at AG. I'm not condoning it but just sayin'.

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Yea, maybe because he mentioned blackfire and a few other products as well? Just a guess
 
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