Car Brite (not to be confused with BriteMax) seem to carry ALOT of different car-care products geared more towards auto body shops or high-volume detail shops or auto dealerships. Not that this is bad or to infer that their products are "inferior" to whatever car-care products it competes against. They may be very cost-effective for professional detailers involved with such types of businesses and offer another choice in car-care products.
I wish they had a "sample program" for these products for the hobbyist or lower volume detailer to try out, rather than having to buy them in 32-ounce sizes. Then again, how much return-on-investment does a car-care product get on these programs. I see you can still buy "samples" from Poorboy`s World, but they no longer offer their kits or combo packages, which leads me to think they were just not a cost-effective marketing for PB to continue. The same applies to McKee`s 37; they have sample combo packages, but only with their best sellers, which is fine.
I do think that car-care product manufacturer`s who send there products out gratis (free) for many of you Autopians to try and then post your reviews and photo on them in this forum is a VERY cost-effective marketing and advertising method. I am (constantly) asking for suggestions on specific car-care products to meet my detailing needs and problems and when I read an unbiased review by one of my respected Autopians on a new car-care product they have received and tried, it does have an influence on my car-care product buying decision and I am sure I am not alone in considering the buying of those products.