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    Quote Originally Posted by Junkman2008 View Post
    You are a thinking man. Common sense runs in your veins. If you have watched any of my videos, you know that I strive on common sense. Never allow anyone to talk you out of what your gut is trying to tell you. That is how people become victims of those who want to take advantage of them.

    I salute your common sense.
    Thanks! The thought a PC is bad for "dark paint". Heresy !!! The PC/GG6/Meg's DA/Harbor Freight DA (aka 3D DA) are detailing staples.

    The best part about it is they're pushing 3401s to all those noobs and now the Cyclo is their "beginners machine". How could you expect someone to use a 3401 without mastering a PC like DA?

    While a PC isn't a perfect machine, its cheap, versatile, durable, effective, and safe. Its the ultimate noob machine - which is exactly who they are catering to. Its the perfect machine for someone new to detailing to use on any color paint.

    Most hobbyists' have safely learned on one and felt the satisfaction of improving their own car's appearance.

    A Cyclo maybe great as well (never used one), but is a rather large investment for someone who never used a machine polisher, especially since you now need 2x the amount of pads. To plant the seed that a PC "could be bad for dark paint" to noobs is pure evil.

    I'm hoping they will see the light.

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    Re: "New" Adam's Polisher

    You're preaching to the choir here reverend.
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    Re: "New" Adam's Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post
    When it comes to marketing-hype:
    Is Adam's the "new" Chemicals Guy's?

    (I guess: Why not...I've heard that their products'-reviews/"testimonials" are Gestapo'd similarly.)



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