Invisible Undercarriage Spray.

I have not used it but it seems a bit expensive to me. I use Stoner's More Shine Less Time for the same areas including engine. It's about three dollars a can when ordered by the case.
 
I have been using it for a few years (Griots).Works really well and can be a little expensive.
 
I tried Adams Under Carriage Spray out today on a freshly detailed Black BMW X5. All the Bimmers I detail are for resale and I was looking for a product that gives an "OEM" appearance. Not oily or too glossy.



Adams product was sprayed in each fender well (about 3-4 pumps each) and spread with a shop terry towel. It dries pretty quickly and leaves the finish with a dull black. On this X5, the product fit perfect with the rest of the vehicle.



Here's a before shot and after shot(s)



Before:



BlackX5_BeforeAdamsFenderWell.jpg




After(s)



BlackX5_Finished2.jpg




BlackX5_Finished1.jpg




Overall, I'm pleased with this product. It's easy to apply and looks good.



Totoland Mach
 
Oh thanks for the pics. Did you drove your X5 around? If you have snow in your area, thats even better. I want to see how long does this can hold.

Thanks again..
 
klnyc said:
Oh thanks for the pics. Did you drove your X5 around? If you have snow in your area, thats even better. I want to see how long does this can hold.

Thanks again..





It's not my X5. I detail BMW's for a pre-owned dealership and the cars are all for sale when I'm finished. I might check with the new owner and have him give me some feedback. Or, when I can wash my own 330, I'll use the spray and give you some feedback for a daily driver.



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