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Old 03-12-2008, 10:50 AM
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Default Used Adams Undercariage Spray for the first time.

What a great prodcut.

While I've cleaned wheel wells before, my cars are always lowered and there's not much well to see.

The GF ('05 Civic EX) ran over some gum on the road so I had to give the wells a real good cleaning. After going at them with P21s TAW, a heavy concentration of CG's Wash and Gloss, and whatever generic brush and scrubby sponge I had, I followed with the Adams Undercariage.

What a difference. It looked nice after I cleaned it obviously, but the Adams really finished it off darkened everything. In fact it looked so good, I had to re apply VRT to the tires cause they looked dry!

I've not used other undercariage type products so I can't compare, but this is some real good stuff!
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Old 03-12-2008, 11:11 AM
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I love this stuff! chemical guys bare bones suppose to be very similar to it.
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It's a great product, I have a gallon of it and use it on all of my details. Really makes a difference.
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Yep, it's great... I tried it, then immediately ordered a gallon. You can not beat the deal that Phil has: Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray & 1 Gallon Refill *Special*
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What a great prodcut.

While I've cleaned wheel wells before, my cars are always lowered and there's not much well to see.

The GF ('05 Civic EX) ran over some gum on the road so I had to give the wells a real good cleaning. After going at them with P21s TAW, a heavy concentration of CG's Wash and Gloss, and whatever generic brush and scrubby sponge I had, I followed with the Adams Undercariage.

What a difference. It looked nice after I cleaned it obviously, but the Adams really finished it off darkened everything. In fact it looked so good, I had to re apply VRT to the tires cause they looked dry!

I've not used other undercariage type products so I can't compare, but this is some real good stuff!


I have never tried the stuff. Where's the pictures.
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Old 03-12-2008, 12:08 PM
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I have never tried the stuff. Where's the pictures.
Pictures won't do you any good, nothing to see. It's INVISIBLE undercarriage spray, LOL...
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Pictures won't do you any good, nothing to see. It's INVISIBLE undercarriage spray, LOL...

If it's invisible what good is it? If it makes stuff invisible I guess you won't have to worry about detailing the stuff.
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Old 03-12-2008, 02:38 PM
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If it's invisible what good is it? If it makes stuff invisible I guess you won't have to worry about detailing the stuff.
Man, if I wasn't all gimped up I'd clean up one of my rides and take a pics for you, but I can't do much of anything in a cast and on crutches...

It's worth looking into though, it's the only thing I use on my wheel wells now.
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Old 03-12-2008, 03:11 PM
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I just got some too but have yet to try it...sure looking forward to it.
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