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In my opinion, it's just another YouTube brand like DIY Detail. I'm not saying that's good or bad but after falling for some of these hyped up brands of the month or year, I've learned the YouTube marketing game. I also never really felt good about that all the ADS products say to wear eye and respiratory protection but they never do this in their videos.

Final thoughts, if a brand needs to constantly be hyped up then it's probably not a really good brand. A really good brand will let the products speak for itself.
 
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In my opinion, it's just another YouTube brand like DIY Detail. I'm not saying that's good or bad but after falling for some of these hyped up brand of the month or year, I've learned the YouTube marketing game. I also never really felt good about that all the ADS products say to wear eye and respiratory protection but they never do this in their videos.

Final thoughts, if a brand needs to constantly by hyped up then it's probably not a really good brand. A really good brand will let the products speak for themselves.

That reminds me of the BBQ YouTubers and their black gloves, in the name of food safety of course, but then they proceed to cross contaminate everything. Yuck!

Totally agree on a good product selling itself. Look at Tec582. Not a single ad, no YouTube pitch man (just a lot of fans). I also love sleeper products like that for another reason, they out the sneaky pitchmen who test other products but refuse to mention others.

I've talked to DJ a few times, he was/is in my neck of the woods, totally passionate about detailing and a really nice guy. I wish him well.
 
That reminds me of the BBQ YouTubers and their black gloves, in the name of food safety of course, but then they proceed to cross contaminate everything. Yuck!
That's what I don't get since every ADS product says -

Wear skin protection.
Wear respiratory protection.
Wear eye protection.

When they show how to use their products on a YouTube video, if anything they only wear gloves. Practice what you preach guys and you will get a lot more respect. If the protection is only for liability reasons, then that seems suspect as well. Best practice would be to make safe products and be as transparent as possible with the SDS sheets.
 
That's what I don't get since every ADS product says -

Wear skin protection.
Wear respiratory protection.
Wear eye protection.

When they show how to use their products on a YouTube video, if anything they only wear gloves. Practice what you preach guys and you will get a lot more respect. If the protection is only for liability reasons, then that seems suspect as well. Best practice would be to make safe products and be as transparent as possible with the SDS sheets.

IMO the whole glove wearing thing is done for political correctness or fear of getting “cancelled” by everyone. [btw how stupid is that concept]?

As far as wearing gloves for the task of cleaning wheels.. If someone were to really need to be careful due to hazardous chemicals, they’d be wearing gloves up past the forearms, because wearing normal gloves and getting wet or reaching into a bucket renders the whole thing useless.

Wearing gloves to apply ceramic coating works, but gloves to bucket wash a car is pretty useless.
 
That's what I don't get since every ADS product says -

Wear skin protection.
Wear respiratory protection.
Wear eye protection.

When they show how to use their products on a YouTube video, if anything they only wear gloves. Practice what you preach guys and you will get a lot more respect. If the protection is only for liability reasons, then that seems suspect as well. Best practice would be to make safe products and be as transparent as possible with the SDS sheets.
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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That's what I don't get since every ADS product says -

Wear skin protection.
Wear respiratory protection.
Wear eye protection.

When they show how to use their products on a YouTube video, if anything they only wear gloves. Practice what you preach guys and you will get a lot more respect. If the protection is only for liability reasons, then that seems suspect as well. Best practice would be to make safe products and be as transparent as possible with the SDS sheets.
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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.
 
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.
Deyon, what you've gotta understand here is facts are VERY inconvenient for some, those darn facts are always getting in the way

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I said being a YouTube brand is not necessarily a good or bad thing. I consider a YouTube brand to meet the following -

1) A particular product is hyped up as the best by a lot of the YouTube detailing channels within a week or two of each other. This was the case with ADS Hero and ADS Pilot around a year ago. They basically are singing the same song at the same time. Then as time goes on the product may not live up to the hype. I know a lot of people love Hero but others don't like it and have experienced streaking and smudges especially on glass.

2) The general public wouldn't no about the brand if it wasn't for YouTube.

I never said ADS makes bad products. I just feel some of them are over hyped and usually don't fare as the best in the various shootouts even though they are touted as such.
 
I have never tried any ADS products. From what I've watched and read many of their products perform well and some are just mediocre. But I consider ADS to be boutique products and at the upper end of price/value market. There are certainly products that perform similarly that are much less expensive.
Also they are not above hyping their products. Several months ago I emailed Bradley and ask him if Amplify could be diluted. He responded that diluting Amplify is not recommended. However ADS does recommend spraying Amplify on a wet surface and used as a drying aid. We'll spraying Amplify on a wet surface is diluting the product and a direct contradiction to what Bradlley reported to my inquiry.
I prefer products that can be diluted.
 
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.
I'm not sure raw video counts are an effective way to disprove someone isn't a youtube brand. Saying the mainstream guys are more likely a youtube brand is silly, they are mass market brands that are obliged to have some youtube content.
 
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