After reading countless reviews on Adam's stuff and watching tons of their videos, I decided to give it a try. It's safe to say, I'm hooked. The paint wasn't bad at all to begin with, just wanted it to pop in the sunlight a little more than it did.
BEFORE
First things first I live on a gravel road (and it sucks....everyday), even if a roll down the 1 mile of gravel just idling, it still gets dusty.
So, I hand washed and dried at home, and pulled it directly into the shop. I started with the clay bar and detail spray. Clay bar'd the entire body, headlights, and glass. That went fairly smooth, only dropped the clay on the ground once. There were a few stubborn spots that took some finesse. I then thew on the buttery wax with an applicator pad. Then I took it off with a bonnet on a 10" buffer, and touched up spots with a microfiber. Oh yea, I worked panel by panel, not the whole thing at once. I am thrilled with how it turned out. Now I'm not a detailier, or a photographer, but I'm happy with the results.