Adams new cs3

I just went over the jeep with it. Did not use much product at all. That does make sense though.

How dirty was it? This is too expensive for me to use like I`d use a Waterless wash on a "dirty" So Cal car. And it won`t provide anywhere close to the protection of a dedicated spray sealant. I am curious about it`s cleaning abilities though since it`s being pushed as a waterless wash type product with ceramic stuffs in it. I know Elixir`s similar but Carpro pushes it like a QD.

Actually I just did the math, it would be around $4 a car with their sales. Which isn`t that bad if it`s a good product. It definitely could be a reasonably priced upgrade to offer my customers.
 
How dirty was it? This is too expensive for me to use like I`d use a Waterless wash on a "dirty" So Cal car. And it won`t provide anywhere close to the protection of a dedicated spray sealant. I am curious about it`s cleaning abilities though since it`s being pushed as a waterless wash type product with ceramic stuffs in it. I know Elixir`s similar but Carpro pushes it like a QD.

Actually I just did the math, it would be around $4 a car with their sales. Which isn`t that bad if it`s a good product. It definitely could be a reasonably priced upgrade to offer my customers.

Not bad, washed last Saturday. Couple days of rain.
 
Still cant believe how smooth the paint feels. I mean Beadmaker, 007 .. both very slick.. CS3 leaves a surface that i have never felt before.
 
For anyone interested in trying this, on their web site they`re running a BOGO oh what looks like almost all of their 4-16oz bottle stuff. If I had money I would be BROKE right now because of this lol.
 
I`ll add to this thread instead of creating a new one. I tried some of this as well a few weeks ago.

Car was not super dirty, some pollen, finger prints and a little dust.

Super slick application, easy no streak/smear removal, good scent, and the surface was left slick feeling and looking glossy! I did not do any correction to this vehicle, just sprayed, wiped. Done.






 
Yeah I thought about that. I was more thinking would it gum up the sprayer if I put 2 bottles of CS3 in the IK multi and leave it in until it is empty

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Nah it should spray fine. Lsp is not that strong (as in not alot of it) in it but to be safe once out i spray half a bottle of hot water out of it.


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So, what ARE Autopians calling this detailing product? A Waterless Wash-Maintenance Detailer? WaWa-MaDe? WW-MD?? There`s got to be a name for this category of detailing products. (Hybrid notations make me think of eco-vehicles or agricultural plants, not car-care products. Sorry, not sorry)
I still call this a ceramic QD. And in my opinion, most QDs could be use as WW wash if a person wants to pay for the cost of going through bottles. That is, if you soak a mildly dirty vehicle with product and use good wiping skills, these should all be good WW washes. For any that lack enough lubricity then they probably aren’t great QDs either. Most the ceramic QDs can last a few weeks in northeast early spring weather so they have protection and nice beading. They are well lubricated.

WWs became popular once companies made them concentrated and therefore very cost effective. I don’t see Adam’s cs3 being any different than other ceramic QDs That have come out lately. But I have not used it.

https://www.autopia.org/forums/waxes-sealants-and-lsp-s/191454-ceramic-qd.html
 
I finally did my whole car with it. Used while drying and then went over again as a QD. Out of everything ive used CS3 has some of the best water characteristics ive seen.
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