I agree with you but I'd venture a majority of us don't wear gloves when spraying on ADS Tire Cleaner, for example, so IMO it's more of a CYA on ADS' part
I do respect opinions but again,
ADS is not a YouTube product like CLEAN, come on
FWIW I'm about as regular backyard detailer there is and being here since February of 2012 and a pretty consistent contributor here should carry "some" weight, so I couldn't disagree more about ADS being a "YouTube brand", the easiest example of that is Spam, period
Those of you whom think this about ADS I must ask..."Have you tried a single ADS product?"
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I don't fully understand where labeling ADS as a Youtube brand comes from. Bradley himself has said on multiple occasions that he is not necessarily a people person, or fully comfortable in front of a camera. Do they have a Youtube channel? Yes...................just like every other major detailing brand. Why? Because in addition to be a platform for selling, it's also to provide product information to the consumer. Does this mean Gyeon, Carpro, Meguiar's, Turtle Wax, Mothers, Armour All and countless others are Youtube brands as well? Going off what some are saying here, Meguiar's is a Youtube brand, well, you had all better stop buying from them too.
For context, some Youtube numbers -
ADS - 1.58K subscribers, 43 videos
Carpro (Official) 3.3K subscribers, 107 videos
Carpro USA (Sky's The Limit) - 9.02K subscribers, 313 videos
Gyeon USA - 2.95K subscribers, 43 videos,
Gyeon (Official) - 30.5K subscribers, 390 videos
Meguiars - 42K subscribers, 474 videos
Mothers - 9.41K subscribers, 105 videos
Turtle Wax - 72.9K subscribers, 523 videos
Armor All - 5.36K subscribers, 72 videos
Less subscribers, less views, less videos across the board for ADS. Oh, yeah, they are a Youtube brand.