Which do you all prefer, Chemical Guys or Adam's Polishes? I have tried both and have had better success with Chemical Guys. I just got some of their ceramic coating protectant stuff and of course, we get hit with a massive snowstorm.
I can't remember how much I liked their detailers, but I tried the "TORQ Professional" foam cannon from Chemical Guys and let me just say, it's really flimsy and broke after only a few uses.
You gotta get a real coating like "cquartz ceramic coating." Work it in sections and you wont get any streaks. You just gotta polish the car before hand so the swirl marks wont be shown. There's no such thing as a fast easy coating that lastAfter going to like 50 web sites of reviews on ceramic coatings and similar products, even more confused. Nearly 50 different answers/opinions. Even reading the user reviews on Amazon, far too many complaints on EVERY product/brand about streaks, blurriness, doesn't last very long, blah, blah...
So, as much as a PITA as it is to wax a vehicle the size of a Durango, looks like I'm in for an entire day of waxing as the weather cools down before winter. I liked the idea of a quick application with little elbow grease product, but not worth paying big $$$, and wind up with streaks that I have to spend hours buffing out anyways. Guess I'll wait until they perfect a better product before spending the $.
I've used a couple of Chemical Guys products as well as Adam's. Adam's performed better for me, which was their blue car shampoo and the pink detailer.Which do you all prefer, Chemical Guys or Adam's Polishes? I have tried both and have had better success with Chemical Guys. I just got some of their ceramic coating protectant stuff and of course, we get hit with a massive snowstorm.