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Old 04-22-2010, 10:50 AM
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Hey, ive been an avid Meguiars user for years, from their compounds to their dressings to their waxes/polishes and even all the way to their interior cleaners and power tools. Im jus curious what Adams has to offer that Meguiars doesnt. Is there anything special about Adams that would sell me over Meguiars?

I guess im just kinda lookin around at other stuff and seeing whats out there and seeing if anything is better than what they have.

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Old 04-23-2010, 03:08 PM
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Meguiars makes a great product. I'd never say they don't.

What I found to be true, for any given product, a side by side comparison showed me the Adams product was easier to use, lasted (durability) just as long if not longer and a little goes a long way.

If it comes down to quantity over quality, Meguiars wins.
Heck, you can pick Meguiars up at your local auto parts store.

Adams is constantly working on upgrading their products. All made in the USA.
Adams keeps it simple and easy to understand, at the same time producing a product that lives up to the 110% Guarantee. If it didn't, it would never make production.

I tested 27 new products, the beginning of last year. Seven of them made it through to production. Some are still in the works, while others have been dropped because they just don't cut it. They may be re-formulated and tested again, but for now they don't exist.

Hope that is what you were asking. I'm not a big soap-box person.

If you are looking for actual testimonials and other product info, visit the Forums Adams Forums. It is loaded with happy customers. Adams doesn't moderate the postings. If there is a negative, it is left there to be discussed.
 

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Old 04-26-2010, 11:42 PM
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i joined there and it sounds like quality product. I may buy a little or meet up with someone from iowa to try some and see what i think.
 
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