ive tried a goos amount of their products.
car wash: good wash for well maintained vehicles such as ours. sud up nicely, but not as slick as others can be. makes you feel good knowing its gentle enough that it wont strip our protection or interfere with their durabilty.
butter wax: darn good wax. durabilty is that of a carnuba with a bit more bite. i got 7 weeks out of it. description gets lost with a lot of waxes ive used, but i like it and im sure no one will give it a negative opinion.
mf towels- at first i didnt like them. felt they were to grabby and would constantly be unfolding in my hands. but now. almost a year later, they're actually some of my favorites for qding after washes. no need to have a second dry towel for buffing, the texture of it leaves no streaks.
vrt- dries to touch and leaves a low gloss dont like its consistency, but that doesnt really stop me from using it. attracts no dust on my tires. and offers uv protection. cleans off of tires with regular soapy water.
adams detail spray- pretty good for cleaning spots and bird poop. not as good for cleaning as spray and wipe. i wouldnt use it to clean a whole car like i would spray and wipe. gives a lot of shine and slickness is that of upp. smells awesome. really good detail spray for metallics.
scratch and swirl remover- adam claims its as strong as the pad u use, but i find that to be wrong. its good as a final polish and works good for "us" as we only need to polish our cars 2-3 times a year, and that only to remove light light scatchs swirls inflicted from washing, wipeing, buffing ect thru out time.
revive polish- good chemical cleaner. leaves behind a nice base shine. does not stain plastic. good for restarting a was or sealant combo.
adams BSG- this glaze is unique in the sense that u can spray in onto a applicator and use a nice thin coat. buffs off easy and leaves tons of depth. same depth as meguairs #7 but is a lot easier to work with.
adams PVA sponges- i bought one of the big packs at the time.i split them into two type. i took half and cut them in half. use the cut ones for tire dressings. i kept the non-cut pva sponges for interior aplications of dressings and conditioners. these pva sponges, that i think pooroys offer or once sold as well.
i things almsot all of the products i used from adams. in its entirety i would say that adams offers a good array of products for someone looking to maintain HIS/HER finish, but not something i would recommend using on clients or other peoples cars. their products just dont last. and like greg said, they do seem a bit pricey.
i also agree that adam from adams polishes rrally doesnt give good technique or information when using his products, but in the RIGHT hands can get a car ready for show status.
amazing how he instructed on using ds on a week old car. and even that, he seems to wipe back and forth instead of swiping one direction and picking up dirt.