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Larry is a great guy! The Bob Villa of Detailing! He also is a chemist and not only formulates his own line, but I also believe he manufactures it too.
 
David Fermani said:
Larry is a great guy! The Bob Villa of Detailing! He also is a chemist and not only formulates his own line, but I also believe he manufactures it too.



There were a few videos of him in a clean room chemical lab. Maybe just an act, but who knows. One thing is for sure is that he definitely knows what he is doing. I've been seeing quite a lot of his videos show up on YouTube's famous automobile journalism channel- Drive.
 
^Bumping this old thread.


 


Anyone try the AMMO line of products?  How are they?


 


His youtube videos are packed with sound knowledge and great filming.
 
Funny post....I just watched one of his videos on Youtube.  He's new to me and I noticed he was using Ammo products, but not pushing them.
 
bigltc said:
Funny post....I just watched one of his videos on Youtube.  He's new to me and I noticed he was using Ammo products, but not pushing them.


 


That is just his marketing style.  Some are in your face with pushing their stuff and others are more subtle.  His videos are well made and offers confidence in a non-preachy manner  It is no secret that brand affinity is one major purchasing in detailing products since there are so many choices.
 
Plum: Works as advertised, but you would be silly to continue to use it when there are others out that that work just the same and are more cost effective....unless your motivation is to fully support him.


 


Mud: Love it--nice sheen, lasts longer than some of the popular water-based dressings. (Haven't tried it on plastic)


 


Brute: Pointless


 


Foam: A top maintenance shampoo (haven't tried it with a normal 2BM though)


 


Hydrate: Nothing special IMO, but it seems to work like every good drying aid out there. I don't understand when I see people say that it's in a league of its own. It's marketed as helping maintain Skin, so maybe I need to use it with Skin---but I have never had an issue with mixing products and not using them for what they are 'designed for'. (and I have used A LOT of products)(haven't tested the durability)


 


Spit: Works great as a drying agent and as a typical spray wax/detail spray. (haven't tested the durability)
 
Thanks Bkazzle for sharing your experiences with Ammo products.


 


Looks like they're not as popular as other products on this forum. Well at least *yet*.


 


theres a lot of good products in the market.
 
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