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Originally Posted by DirtyMarcus
ive watched a few ammo videos and just couldn't. They clearly know what they're doing but when I see someone wash a car with black latex gloves on, I'm out. I don't know why everyone thinks they need black latex gloves for everything anymore.
I've been using Adams Polishes for 7-8 years. They have some products that suck and their new compounds and polishes aren't great but they have some really good stuff overall. They do tend to listen to customers and phase out products that get bad feedback.
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I’ll call out another “premium” brand that got too big for their britches: Griot’s. Again - a watery mess that doesn’t “coat” anything, really. Their website insists they’ve been around since 1990, but their products have only relatively recently appeared on the shelves of my local Auto Zone.
I’ve noticed a lot of products changing formulations entirely without advertising that it’s a different product. Armor All is one. The smell of the original made it seem like it could strip paint, and would be highly toxic to consume. Almost like, something that actually worked! It’s greasy sheen would last for months on a car dash, a little less so in higher touch areas.
Now, it smells like raw pumpkin guts, a light, inoffensive, gourd-y, organic scent. And ironically does a great job CLEANING leather, but does not make it shine. Quite the opposite, in fact.
Want another one? RAIN-X.
Another? Eagle One products (Wax As U Dry, etc)
It’s like they all struck deals with Kevin O’Leary on Shark Tank and part of the conditions are that they must get the price of their product down to $1.00 a bottle or he takes control of all operations
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