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Originally Posted by trm2
I think it looks like a longer process to use the CarPro stuff. You apply it, rinse well, then dry. With the Adams, you apply and dry, skipping the rinse step.
I don't have either of these products, but the similar one I do have doesn't impress me much. Then again, I find it relaxing to wax the car.
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I find the rinsing step to actually save time. Because once you've applied it, you can do the sheet rinse and remove 90% of the water on the surface. Drying 10% of the water takes no time at all vs drying each panel after wetting it with the Adam's.
That's just my guess, but I'll have both products relatively soon and will be experimenting, either way.