03-15-2015, 01:25 AM | #1 |
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Adams Patriot Wax
Okay fellas,
Not many of you probably remember me as I have been gone for a while, but I used to be in this section all of the time along with CamaroDreams07. I was never a huge fan of all of Adams products because I don't stick to a single line, but there were some products from them that I felt was the best on the market, one of them being Americana. I have tried 25+ waxes, including some rediculously expensive waxes, and really seemed to enjoy it. I would place it in my top 3 waxes of all time. Before I left I coated my car with OptiCoat 2.0. I am about to graduate from college in May and have recently got a lot of free time on my hands, something that I didn't have in past semesters... I plan to remove the coating and either purchase Americana again or the new Patriot Wax. I miss waxing my car. It was my time to get away from everything else. This is where my question comes in; for those who have used both, do you feel that the Patriot Wax is that much better than Americana? What differences are there in looks, application, and durability? Does it really need to be kept in a refrigerator as long as it is kept in a cool climate controlled basement? Thanks for your help! It is much appreciated. P.S. Dylan feel free to chime in here. |
03-15-2015, 10:50 AM | #2 |
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It's amazing. You should store it in a cool place so it doesn't separate.
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03-16-2015, 02:00 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Charlie. Nobody else have experience with it?
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03-16-2015, 03:34 PM | #4 |
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Haven't used both, sorry. Although I'm surprised it has taken Dylan this long to reply, must be busy with a something.
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03-16-2015, 09:13 PM | #5 |
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I also keep it cool, safest would be in the ref to avoid separation.
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03-17-2015, 12:22 PM | #6 |
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Hey Keith, been a long time. I just do not post anymore anywhere. Not worth the hassle.
As shocking as it may seem I have tried both Americana and Patriot. This is just my take and not a bash on the product by any means as it is geared towards certain types. Also keep in mind I tried Patriot when they were selling it in a limited edition billet container which was like 2 years ago I believe. I wouldn't purchase Patriot unless you are going to use it on a show car and only a show car. Why, for $99 bucks a pot you expect some durability but this stuff is near the bottom on my list for durability. However if you want shine it is high on the list. As for application it is very easy to use. It might be a little easier to buff off than Americana but Americana is easy to use as well. Yes keep it cool. You know I was never a fan of Adams but that was more personal than anything. A lot has changed since then and all their products are worth a look. With that said your money would be better spent elsewhere on this one. Might I suggest looking at the Auto Finesse or Victoria lines. Anyway nice seeing you again and hope all is well. |
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Sorry for the delayed reply... spring season madness is already in full effect here at Adam's. 80* temps in March in Colorado aren't helping either as all I want to do is detail stuff LOL.
So to answer the original question: Americana offers the best balance of durability and enhancement as it can stand up to the elements. It has been in our line for a long time now and its continually impressed me with how well it stands up to abuse. Patriot was, from the very beginning, designed to be a 'concourse wax' or in other words for your show car, weekend toy, or similar stuff. The application is an experience for sure. It goes on super creamy and buffs off effortlessly. I wouldn't put it on your daily driver. That being said I wouldn't wax any daily driver. Sealants have really bridged the appearance gap and offer MUCH better longevity. PS - I might be posting a deal late today/early tomorrow with a discount on Patriot, so if you're thinking about it wait just a little longer |
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