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  • #16
    Re: Smaller Buffing Pads

    heres another kit I just found for $20...(19.61)

    A special selection of Micro Pads and Accessories for the Professional or Do-It-Yourselfer. Specially designed for buffing or polishing in small, hard-to-get-at places. Use for small touch-up spots.

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    • #17
      Re: Smaller Buffing Pads

      Holy cow, that's a great deal!! From looking at the wool and pads, it really looks like it's made by Buff & Shine!!! Great deal!!!

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      • #18
        Re: Smaller Buffing Pads

        mama-mia
        this is good stuff
        it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

        detailing blog

        http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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        • #19
          Re: Smaller Buffing Pads

          Originally posted by Lasthope05 View Post
          To our brothers from across the pond,

          Adams products are basically relabeled ChemicalGuys products. If your interested in them look at the Chemicalguys UK site. They sell the pads individually for £6.



          Never used the Hex pads but I like the small Uber spot buffing pads from DD.
          Adam's is 100% not Adam's. In fact - all Adam's Polishes is in reality is a label on a bottle. There is no product development or ingenuity - it's simply changing color, scents, and bottle labels. He did not come up with the small pads, Buff n Shine sent him some samples and rumor is from ex dealers of his is that his warehouse staff liked them and told Adam to simply carry them. 100% of his chemical products are developed by two different firms: Warner and 3D. 3D makes his glass cleaner and Adam simply relabeled 3D's detail spray as his waterless wash. Warner makes everything else.

          In fact, take a jug of Adam's Americana Paste Wax and sit it next to a jug of Lusso Oro. Funny - they look exactly the same...

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          • #20
            Re: Smaller Buffing Pads

            Party Barge, let's be real careful about making statements regarding other companies here, please. We do not allow bashing of other companies, people, products, etc. and we simply won't tolerate it. We hate to say it but you could have chosen a more appropriate first post here on MOL.

            You would do well to read through our Forum Rules & Privileges before proceeding much further.
            Michael Stoops
            Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

            Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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            • #21
              Re: Smaller Buffing Pads

              Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
              Party Barge, let's be real careful about making statements regarding other companies here, please. We do not allow bashing of other companies, people, products, etc. and we simply won't tolerate it. We hate to say it but you could have chosen a more appropriate first post here on MOL.

              You would do well to read through our Forum Rules & Privileges before proceeding much further.
              Fair enough, just commenting on what someone else wrote. I just want to make sure everyone is an informed detailer before they go out and waste their money on fake products. Meguiar's is their own "sauce" and I'd think everyone would rather use a company that makes their own than simply relabels.

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