Adams undercarriage spray: like the scent or not?

Does the scent of Adams undercarriage spray appeal to your customers?

  • Yes, the scent is fine for my customers

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  • No, they really don't like the scent

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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cajunfirehawk

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I have been using Adams undercarriage spray on some recent jobs and I have mixed feelings about the scent, without posting my thoughts on the scent, do you like the way it smells?

(not for you personally, but in your detail jobs, IE: does the scent effect the overall customer satisfaction?)
 
Follow up: I talked to Adam (no kidding!) about this and showed him the poll too, thanks to those that replied. IMHO, the grape scent is too strong and I sometime feel it makes the detail seem "used car lot cleaned" if that makes sense?? :rofl Adam understood and I think we might see a milder formula w/less scent in time :up
 
I don't mind the scent. I put a light coat on first, then a second a few minutes later. Minimises the smell, and avoids dripping and throw off.
 
be careful using it allot on customer cars, it stripped the paint from the frame and axle on my 2500 HD Silverado. I was using it after every wash and it got to the point where if I had to use a brush when cleaning it, the paint would be like gum and just come right off.



Just an FYI.
 
to me, the grape scent hardly masks the kerosene smell. takes about 3 days for the smell to leave the garage. i do like what it does for the wheel wells but not fond at all of the smell. glad i didn't buy a gallon.



will try the meguiars hyperdressing cut 3-1 as suggested in here.
 
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