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Maxim_es

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I too am a sucker for the next best product. I ordered the Adams 1 & 2 combo a week or so ago after reading this thread and got it in the mail a few days ago. Went straight to the polished extended forward controls I had sitting on the bench. I didn't use their blue microfiber applicator, just used a 100% cloth for that test.
The controls were pretty good already, but I never can seem to get rid of the "hairline" scratches, or spider web scratches that are left behind even after Mother's Billet. Unfortunately I can't say it did any better. Sorry, I'm picky as hell. Maybe I'm not doing it correctly, and maybe the others are having better results than I am. From a little distance they shine pretty nice, but I'll have to accept they will never be chrome.
Sorry, not giving it a bad review, but for me it didn't get rid of the hairline scratches. I applied with a couple different cloths, rubber gloves, and just the fingers and still didn't change the results.
 

Analog

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I too am a sucker for the next best product. I ordered the Adams 1 & 2 combo a week or so ago after reading this thread and got it in the mail a few days ago. Went straight to the polished extended forward controls I had sitting on the bench. I didn't use their blue microfiber applicator, just used a 100% cloth for that test.
The controls were pretty good already, but I never can seem to get rid of the "hairline" scratches, or spider web scratches that are left behind even after Mother's Billet. Unfortunately I can't say it did any better. Sorry, I'm picky as hell. Maybe I'm not doing it correctly, and maybe the others are having better results than I am. From a little distance they shine pretty nice, but I'll have to accept they will never be chrome.
Sorry, not giving it a bad review, but for me it didn't get rid of the hairline scratches. I applied with a couple different cloths, rubber gloves, and just the fingers and still didn't change the results.
Maxim, I understand where you are coming from, I use there blue applicator to polish the billet and a micro fiber to remove. The applicator will help cut a little but depending on how deep the hairline or spider web scratches are it may be tough getting those out. I am sure I have hairlines in mine as well. If you have concerns with you results give there toll free a call and they will help you out! I have called with questions and they were very helpful!!

866-965-0400

:cheers:
 

Maxim_es

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Maxim, I understand where you are coming from, I use there blue applicator to polish the billet and a micro fiber to remove. The applicator will help cut a little but depending on how deep the hairline or spider web scratches are it may be tough getting those out. I am sure I have hairlines in mine as well. If you have concerns with you results give there toll free a call and they will help you out! I have called with questions and they were very helpful!!

866-965-0400

:cheers:
Thanks man, I'll have to give the blue applicator a try, but mainly I just need to quit being so picky and just ride the damn thing. Just like the look of chrome like everyone else, but can't afford to chrome everything.
 

Analog

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Thanks man, I'll have to give the blue applicator a try, but mainly I just need to quit being so picky and just ride the damn thing. Just like the look of chrome like everyone else, but can't afford to chrome everything.
Welcome!!!!

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Maxim, the blue app. with get black when using, clean up app. with the Adams all purpose cleaner. Hit it good with the cleaner, 2 to 3 good sprays and need with fingers, rinse well, it will be like new again!!!
 

Tim

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I need some pictures? My dog needs a serious polishing. :D
 

Analog

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Pictures

Tim,

Check out this forum and you will find all kind of Adams pictures.

Adam's Polishes Forums

Here are a couple pictures of my ride, it has been gone over with the Adams Product, the open belt drive was just put on 2 weeks ago, I hit it twice with the metal polish. It was a cloudy day when the bike pictures were taken so it dosn't do the shine any justas.

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Five Five

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mine needs a good polish.... need to park if for awhile and detail it .... nah I will keep riding it for now ... next winter :D
 

02Pitbull

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Finally took some pictures of some of the polishing I did with Adam's Metal Polish 1 & 2. Sorry it took so long guys, We've been slammed with overtime at work. I had to take them with my phone, so bare with me. I do wish that I would of taken some before pictures. I will from here on out.









Next will be the Pegs, shift and brake lever
 

K9Anniv

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Finally took some pictures of some of the polishing I did with Adam's Metal Polish 1 & 2. Sorry it took so long guys, We've been slammed with overtime at work. I had to take them with my phone, so bare with me. I do wish that I would of taken some before pictures. I will from here on out. Next will be the Pegs, shift and brake lever...
Wow, looks like chrome!:eek: Nice work!!:2thumbs::cheers:

I have GOT to get me some of that stuff!!:yesnod:
 

Rally

Active Member
Spent 4 hours yesterday polishing my wheels, First time using Adam's Polishes and I am sold. Unfortunately the weather prevented me from pulling th bike out and taking pictures but I will for sure this weekend!


looks real good!
 

Ray

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Spent 4 hours yesterday polishing my wheels, First time using Adam's Polishes and I am sold. Unfortunately the weather prevented me from pulling th bike out and taking pictures but I will for sure this weekend!
Four hours sounds about right on the wheels. I use the mother's cone and round ball, but find that slings stuff in places that cost more time, so usually just polish rag by hand. I really like the spa towels autozone sells for a finish wipe down. I just use weimans metal and their silver polish on my wheels & chrome,it does great ( about $ 4.00 at Walmart ). I found if I use a wet soft towel to apply polish after it gets black it seems to do a lot better. I quit using my fingers in the tight places, even though it did a great job, it eats the skin off my fingers.:eek: I still use and have the mothers polishes, but I try to not let it get even slightly funky( small amounts of atmospheric dust attaching themselves to the surface of scooter), then it is easier to clean up.


Ray :2thumbs:
 

awg

Guru
WHICH ONE??

OK all you clean freaks. Which is better? Mothers Billet Polish OR Eagle One Never Dull?
 
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