We as car lovers detail our cars..A lot. And every once in awhile we stumble on a product that's a game changer. Such was the case many years ago when I used my first quick detailer. It changed the way I detailed my car and made my life easier and my car look better. Since then I've used many of these QD...with varying degrees of success.
Adam's Detail Spray is my next game changer and will now be used regularly. First, it's a great QD. It smells nice, goes on easy, comes off easy and it leaves the car with a deep shine. Adam's claims it has Wax Enhancement Technology that can increase the longevity of your wax by 2 months. I can't verify that yet though. Of course it's a clay bar lubricant too.
But it's more than a usual QD. It's also a drying aid. After washing the car, while it's still wet, mist the entire car. Then dry. It's makes drying easier and the car dry quicker and you're left with that great shine. It really works. This might be particularly useful for someone who has hard water.
You can also use it on all surfaces...interior included. But I'm just going to use it on the exterior...it's my new go to QD.
Dislikes? The price. Just to try it, I initially bought the 16 ounce bottle for $20. That's about $5-$7 more than the typical off the shelf detailers. But I liked it so much I went ahead and ordered the 64oz jug for $65 (shipped) from Amazon....which puts it about $3 more per bottle than off the shelf stuff. At that price point I think it's worth it...and since we have 3 cars to keep looking good we'll go through a good amount of this stuff. For comparison, it costs me $55 (shipped) for a similar quantity of PoorBoys Spray and Wipe...another fantastic QD.
If you can justify the price and value the multiple uses of this product, I highly recommend you give it a try.
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