poorboys... Tell me the truth

I would never detail in the sun, no matter what the product claims. Just saying...
 
I would never detail in the sun, no matter what the product claims. Just saying...

Why not? I do it all the time. The lighting is great.

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I have used PoorBoys line for a few years now. I have in my arsenal the following:

Super Slick and Suds
EXP Sealant
ProPolish
ProPolish2
Trim Restore
Natural look
Spray and Wipe
Spray and Gloss
Bird S##t remover
Wheel Wax
Bold and Bright
Air freshens -cherry and piña colada
black hole
Natty's Blue paste wax.( I don't like it. It was crumbly when I used it for the first time a few weeks ago and then again this past weekend. Will try the ligiid version next time. I thought paste waxes were hard. This was very soft.)

The trim restore takes a few applications to get the trim to look new. You apply with a foam applicator and wipe down with a cotton cloth. Micro fibers actually remove the products. They say that the product works inside out. So far I have no streaking when I use the product.

Steve and Chris (Pockets) are good people. They always answer any question that you may have. I attend there Detailing Weekend the past 3 years. It gets better And better. The demos that are shown is really helpful. The advise and assistance really makes the weekend.

One of the best things about the weekend is Steve's Red Onion sauce. Some good stuff.

Ed

:autowash: :buffing:
 
Agreed!! It's all I use for tires and interior dressing. Also a big fan of their bug squash and black hole glaze. I have all of their polishes, they work but there's better products to be had.
 
I would never detail in the sun, no matter what the product claims. Just saying...

I have used their products quite successfully in the full blazing Florida summer sun on hot paint with amazing results, no reason not to since they were designed for this.
 
White Diamond didn't work for me. My LSP lasted until the next rainfall.
Probably a nice product for a garage queen.
 
You are right, they have the same blender- Warner Chemical company, but they are different.

No, they are not.


PBs stuff is great for what it is. Only thing is they don't offer coatings, iron decon products for paint, iron dissolving wheel cleaners, or clay substitutes. So, they are a little old skool in that respect - but the products they do offer are great.
 
You better believe it. That and I had to do my vehicle after ding my wife's Sportage

Ed

I stopped at the Rockland Bakery on the way out.
I have never seen so many Great baked goods in my life.

Next year it will be my first stop for a couple of big boxes for the Detailing Weekend :-)
 
I stopped at the Rockland Bakery on the way out.
I have never seen so many Great baked goods in my life.

Next year it will be my first stop for a couple of big boxes for the Detailing Weekend :-)

I kinda wished that PoorBoys had a Fall Detail weekend. I think that they could get a decent turnout.

Ed
 
You are right, they have the same blender- Warner Chemical company, but they are different.

How do you know this for a fact? I'm assuming you know this for a fact - I wouldn't want to think anyone would post anything speculative like this.
 
They have done fall ones before, but you know Steve doesn't really like doing any of these things...although I guess he has modified the format a bit (making you pay up front), so maybe he likes them more now.
 
Trim Restore and Spray that Wipe work very well, I have been using both for years.
 
Someone said "EX-P is a really great product" and I said I couldn't agree with that, and that there are other sealants I'd pick first. The sun didn't come into it.

I thought EX-P was pretty good. I like Duragloss #111 better but would have no hesitation recommending EX-P to anyone.
 
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