My personal favorite polish. Removes swirls and most scratches with ease. Product smells great and is super easy to work with.
This is awesome polish. I used it to remove water spotting and light swirls. The finish was good enough to wax. Beyond happy! If I could give it a 10, I would.
This is my go to correcting polish. I use with my Orbital buffer and 6 inch pad and a spritz of detail spray, the product lasts and is easy to work with.. It leaves an excellent shine and so easy to clean up..I finish with Brilliant Glaze and Buttery wax...Can't beat the gloss..
I used this product today with the matching orange hex applicator pad to remove some minor scratches in my trucks clear coat. WOW! What a easy product to use by hand. I followed it up with the blue revive polish and made my finish pop.
Just wanted to drop you a note and tell you how much your Paint Correction Polish worked for me. My wife has a 1992 Toyota Celica, Red and early spring (2015) I used this product to bring the color out. It did a great job of restoring the paint to a very bright red. (See attached picture). Wish I had taken a before picture. So just a note to tell you how happy I am with your products. Keep up the good work.
The main event in detailing is, and always has been, achieving that perfect, swirl-free, paint finish. So when the team at Adam's set out to revamp our paint correction and polishing system we knew we had to raise the bar from our already great machine polishes. Tested and developed to work with both foam and microfiber polishing pads on all types of machines, Adam's New Paint Correcting Polish is a further step up from our previous formula. It finishes even more cleanly, it's extremely easy to use, and now has a pleasant smell while working, as well!
1. Apply 4 drops onto an Adam's Orange Foam or Microfiber Cutting Pad. Prime the foam pad with one mist of Detail Spray.
2. Spread the polish over a 2-foot by 2-foot area.
3. Set polisher speed to High, 5 or 6. Slowly work in up-down and left-right patterns, 3-5 pounds of downward pressure, 25% overlap.
4. Work until the polish appears clear/oily on paint surface. Use Adam’s Pad Conditioning Brush on the microfiber pad when it becomes matted-down.
5. Remove residue with an Adam’s Microfiber Towel. Inspect surface.
6. If imperfections remain, repeat the process using the Orange Foam Pad
7. For each subsequent section, add minimal Correcting Polish. Moisten pad with a mist of Detail Spray. Less is more!
8. Move onto Adam’s Finishing Polish to add incredible gloss and depth.