New product suggestion - undercarriage spray.

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Today I tried new (for me) product- Adam's undercarriage spray, and was blown away how well it helps detail wheel wells. It's in spray bottle, and I prefer that over aerosol. Has a pleasant grape scent to it too. Looking over products AG carries, I think that it trully misses one - wheel well spray detailer. I'd love to see AG make one, perhaps from DP line, inexpensive, excellent performance, and pleasant fragrance.

What do you guys/gals think???
Feed back please
 
I do like Adam's in and out spray, IMO a very good product...Just to dang high...LOL...
Adam's undercarriage spray, is it dry to the touch when it is cured?
How much is it?
Feed back please
 
I will pass this on to Max and see what he thinks.
 
I have used it myself and I like it a lot. Easy to use. Gives the wells a nice finished look.
 
I do like Adam's in and out spray, IMO a very good product...Just to dang high...LOL...
Adam's undercarriage spray, is it dry to the touch when it is cured?
How much is it?
Feed back please
I think it is dry to the touch. I really love that product...$9 for 16oz, $35 for a gallon. I think it's rebadged Chemical Guys Bare Bones. Wonder if Bare Bones has the same pleasant scent to it...
I will pass this on to Max and see what he thinks.
Thanks, Meghan. I'm sure everyone that tried pump spray wheel wells dressing will love to see one from AG!:righton:Im the MAN
 
I think great idea supercharged. Right now I'm using AA Foam but it seems to attract more dirt. Time for a change.
 
I have used the undercarriage spray and have been happy with the results. I also like the detail spray, VRT, and In and Out Spray from Adams.

Any change at AG adding these as offerings in the future?
 
Yeah, I'd like some Undercarriage spray as well. I detail my underside fully every 3 months. I'd love something that isnt greasy and has decent durability.
 
People have said the same about the Chemical Guys VRT too.

I have used the Chemical Guys VRT and it is NOT the same as Adams VRT.

FWIW
 
Griots was the first to make an undercarriage spray ... used it for years until I switched to cheap AA aerosol.
 
People have said the same about the Chemical Guys VRT too.

I have used the Chemical Guys VRT and it is NOT the same as Adams VRT.

FWIW

Whats the difference?
 
Stoners More Shine Less Time is suppose to be available in pump spray now , just a thought !
 
I use SprayWay Instant Shine for wheel wells, It is the easiest most cost effective way that I have found, very controlable, In certain weather conditions it will float, so I usually do it right before final wax/seal just in case. I have used it for a year or so and like the results and durability. Always up to try new things, but just wanted to add my .02
 
Yes, Adams and Griots under carriage sprays work great. I also like Adams In-Out Spray. I think they are reworking it for VOC compliance.
 
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