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Adam's Basic Cyclo Microfiber Polisher Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $389.95
Location:

Louisville, Colorado, US

Louisville, Colorado, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Adam's Polishes Manufacturer Part Number:MK-BASIC-MF-CYCLO Interchange Part Number:MK-BASIC-MF-CYCLO Other Part Number:MK-BASIC-MF-CYCLO Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

Adam's Basic Cyclo Microfiber Polisher Kit

  • NEW 2-Step Paint Correction System!
  • More Correction with Fewer Steps
  • Pads & Polishes Are Color Matched For Easy Use
  • Includes the Awesome Dual Head Cyclo Polisher!


Adam's New Basic Microfiber Polishing Kit takes advantage of new breakthroughs in microfiber polishing pad technology and our latest polish formulas to produce amazing results on even the most neglected of finishes with only 2 easy steps!

Start with Adam's Paint Correcting Polish and Orange Microfiber Cutting Pad to remove moderate to heavy swirl marks and correct surface defects faster than ever before. Follow up with Adam's Paint Finishing Polish and the White Microfiber Finishing Pad to restore gloss and remove smaller defects and hazing. The latest generation of Adam's Polishes have been developed with a variety of uses in mind, working flawlessly with dual action, random orbital, and even rotary polishers.

We take all the guess work out of paint correction, color coding each polish to its corresponding pad. You'll never have to worry about what pad works with which polish again. We've done the research so you can concentrate on getting your cars paint to flawless! 

The unique and 100% American Made Cyclo Model 5-Pro Polisher is included! This dual 4" headed polishing tool gives you the smoothest operation of any tool in the polishing world today! Perfectly balanced and constructed of a cast metal housing this tool has spent 60 years being refined into the reliable polisher it is today. You'll love your Cyclo Polisher and you'll love even more that its backed with Adam's Exclusive Lifetime Warranty!

Buy with confidence! All Adam's Premium Car Care Products 110% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee, the only guarantee of its kind in the industry!

 

 

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