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Junkman2008 06-13-2011 06:15 AM

Well, let's get a few things straight...

I am not a pro detailer, a normal detailer, or a detailer in any way. I have NEVER detailed cars for money. I would never detail cars for a living because the pay is crap, the work is hard and I am way too old to work that hard. The only car you will ever see me completely detail is my own. Anything else and it ain't happening.

Secondly, I do not work for Adam's. I work for this guy. The pay is excellent, I get Mondays and Fridays off and I don't do anything before 11:00 AM. Sometimes, my car might get dirty when the weather is nice and I will just take the day off, wash the car and go cruising. That's the way the Junkman rolls. ;)

Last of all, I have 4 brands of products in my garage. Zaino, because it's good. Meguiar's Mirror Glaze line because it's good. 3M's professional products because I work on freshly painted cars from time to time and their products are excellent and recommended for that application (you can't just put anything on fresh paint). Last of all Adam's, because I can address 95% of what a weekend warrior will see, and it doesn't take a PhD to teach him how to use it.

So call me what you want, but a professional detailer I am not. :)

AdamsPolishes 06-13-2011 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 1164403)
Adams products can be found for half the price. Try chemical guys:tup:
And as the junkman says its not the products as much as the technique

If you knew the ACTUAL truth about what you're implying you'd realize how absolutely absurd it is. Theres a lot more behind the scenes than what the supposed "experts" or wanna be insiders on some detailing sites would have you believe they know.

Junkman2008 06-13-2011 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Dylan@Adams (Post 1165951)
If you knew the ACTUAL truth about what you're implying you'd realize how absolutely absurd it is. Theres a lot more behind the scenes than what the supposed "experts" or wanna be insiders on some detailing sites would have you believe they know.

You said a mouthful... and how!

tomnavone 06-13-2011 09:40 AM

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SvR370z 06-13-2011 09:45 AM

Junkman is a great help to this forum as well as dylan. Im a member of the adams forum
and hang out between the two. I enjoy watching phils work on here and enjoy the knowledge that the junkman and dylan have. Both have been more than helpful to me.
I also use some zaino products but to be honest you cannot beat adam P. for honesty and for backing his products the way he does. Adam, dylan and junkman are all top notch and have a passion about what they do. The forums are a better place for having them.

Junkman2008 06-13-2011 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by SvR370z (Post 1165981)
Junkman is a great help to this forum as well as dylan. Im a member of the adams forum
and hang out between the two. I enjoy watching phils work on here and enjoy the knowledge that the junkman and dylan have. Both have been more than helpful to me.
I also use some zaino products but to be honest you cannot beat adam P. for honesty and for backing his products the way he does. Adam, dylan and junkman are all top notch and have a passion about what they do. The forums are a better place for having them.

Thank you sir. That is much appreciated. :)

MacCool 06-13-2011 12:58 PM

I'm sure there are many good detailing products out there. The thing that drew me to Adam's was Junkman's videos. That led me to look closer and I found that it's a totally stand-up company with top-notch customer service. IMHO, that's what sets it apart from Zaino's or Meguair Mirror Glaze. Even if the products were identical (and maybe they are), I'd go with Adam's for that reason.

Methodical4u 06-13-2011 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 1166331)
I'm sure there are many good detailing products out there. The thing that drew me to Adam's was Junkman's videos. That led me to look closer and I found that it's a totally stand-up company with top-notch customer service. IMHO, that's what sets it apart from Zaino's or Meguair Mirror Glaze. Even if the products were identical (and maybe they are), I'd go with Adam's for that reason.

and that's cool man... it looks like the car has quite a reflective smooth finish from the pic in your avatar... so i'm glad that you found what works for you. Sometimes we only go with one company and that works. I pretty much only use Menzerna polishes... I have used some megs 105 before which cuts really well, but it dries out so fast that I just stick with the Menzerna now.

Methodical4u 06-13-2011 03:53 PM

and for the record, I wasn't putting down Junkman in the least... I told him that his work looked very good from what I saw of it. I haven't watched his videos... but at some point i'm sure I will.

Forrest 06-13-2011 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Junkman2008 (Post 1165757)
Well, let's get a few things straight...

I am not a pro detailer, a normal detailer, or a detailer in any way. I have NEVER detailed cars for money. I would never detail cars for a living because the pay is crap, the work is hard and I am way too old to work that hard. The only car you will ever see me completely detail is my own. Anything else and it ain't happening.

Secondly, I do not work for Adam's. I work for this guy. The pay is excellent, I get Mondays and Fridays off and I don't do anything before 11:00 AM. Sometimes, my car might get dirty when the weather is nice and I will just take the day off, wash the car and go cruising. That's the way the Junkman rolls. ;)

Last of all, I have 4 brands of products in my garage. Zaino, because it's good. Meguiar's Mirror Glaze line because it's good. 3M's professional products because I work on freshly painted cars from time to time and their products are excellent and recommended for that application (you can't just put anything on fresh paint). Last of all Adam's, because I can address 95% of what a weekend warrior will see, and it doesn't take a PhD to teach him how to use it.

So call me what you want, but a professional detailer I am not. :)

Junkman likes Adam's products. Everybody likes a product.
What Junkman excels at is making instructional how to videos.

I watched Junkmans how to videos and I ended up using Adam's products to polish my car. I am really happy with the porter cable and Adam pads and polishes.

I didn't use the entire line up of Adam's products but I did use a few thats for sure. I dont think Junkman said you MUST BUY ADAMS OR ELSE. You all can choose freely.

As for CGMMNY. I suspect if he purchases Adams basic kit he cant go wrong. I doubt a beginner wants a more powerful system. I rather stick to the safest solution I can use.

Fairladycan 06-22-2011 08:52 PM

I also use the Adams product on my 2011 370z, Black rose. What a shine and its true the bugs and ... comes right off!!!

I have only put one coat of Machine Super wax, but I plan on putting a layer of Brilliant Glaze followed by the Americana on it.

Methodical4u 06-22-2011 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fairladycan (Post 1184836)
I also use the Adams product on my 2011 370z, Black rose. What a shine and its true the bugs and ... comes right off!!!

I have only put one coat of Machine Super wax, but I plan on putting a layer of Brilliant Glaze followed by the Americana on it.

I live in an area very bad for bugs, but with the FK I have on the car, they all just hose off... no need for using a sponge.


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