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but do their products live up to the hype?
Obviously this thread is in good company with lots of guys raving about Adam's Polishes, but it seems like most of these cars are already pretty damn clean machines. Here are some before and after pics of my black '69. Don't know how old the paint is, but it's got more than it's share of flaws. I've got a ton of swirl marks and there are as many "cloudy" areas of my paint as there are clear ones. Areas around the badges are especially bad as they're just traps for dirt and wax residue. Are Adam's products up to the task?
Treatment included wash, clay bar, swirl & haze remover, revive polish combined with swirl & haze remover (2:1 ratio), and buttery wax.
Haze over right headlight:
behind the Stingray script:
gas tank cross flags:
nose emblem:
luggage rack mount:
now if only they made something to fix orange peel! :laughing:
Obviously this thread is in good company with lots of guys raving about Adam's Polishes, but it seems like most of these cars are already pretty damn clean machines. Here are some before and after pics of my black '69. Don't know how old the paint is, but it's got more than it's share of flaws. I've got a ton of swirl marks and there are as many "cloudy" areas of my paint as there are clear ones. Areas around the badges are especially bad as they're just traps for dirt and wax residue. Are Adam's products up to the task?
Treatment included wash, clay bar, swirl & haze remover, revive polish combined with swirl & haze remover (2:1 ratio), and buttery wax.
Haze over right headlight:


behind the Stingray script:


gas tank cross flags:




nose emblem:


luggage rack mount:


now if only they made something to fix orange peel! :laughing: