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Shine On with Adam’s Polishes Now Available from NGP

For the most part, car enthusiasts have two goals for their cars: to go fast and look good. New German Performance has had a firm grasp on going fast for some time, and now we are excited to say we also have ‘look good’ covered, too, as we now stock the full line of Adam’s Polishes!

Much like NGP, Adam’s Polishes was founded and is driven by enthusiasts that have a serious passion for automobiles and we are fired up to offer our customers their truly amazing products. You can head over to our website to view our entire Adam’s offering, but we wanted to share with you a couple of our favorites right away.

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Adam’s Essentials Car Detailing Kit is chock full of premium car care products and includes everything you need to clean, polish, wax, and preserve your vehicle.

This car-care-in-a-bucket kit has everything you need to keep your car looking fresh and is perfect for those wanting to build their car care product arsenal, or are looking for a car-centric gift for the gearhead in their lives, this is the kit for you!

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Adam’s Quick Detail Spray is their #1 selling product. Recently reformulated, this detail spray is now even easier to use, offers an incredible shine, and extends the life of your wax or sealant coating.

Just like the previous generation, use Adam’s Detail Spray on paint, glass, chrome, wheels, grilles, and trim to safely clean and shine with just a mist and wipe using a premium Adam’s microfiber towel.

We keep a bottle in our cars at all times, it’s perfect for a quick clean at your weekly meet or for that last-minute wipe down on the car show field.

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