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Poorboy's PwS isn't blue, it's orange!!!xmt 360 against poor boys blue polish aio? whats the best aio polish to go with ?
That's more of a polish/finishing glaze.they have an aio with carnuba nattys blue. no?
thanks!! how do u like that one? does it remove swirls and leave a nice shine? is it easy to use?Poorboy's PwC Blue is a very final polish that'll remove light swirls, boost gloss and slickness while adding the carnauba for protection. I wouldn't necessarily call it an AIO becaue it doesn't correct that many swirls and it doesn't clean the paint a lot like others. It's still a nice product which can be used in the place of a glaze to get that little extra look/shine out of the paint before your final LSP.
Poorboy's PwS, on the other hand, is pad dependant depending on the swirls you want to remove, it is an incredible cleaner, is very slick and add a layer of sealant protection. A true AIO, IMO.
I don't know where these products would stack up against 360 because I haven't tried that product...
nice pics thanks for your help !! ill have to give some a try when im outa xmt360. thanks againAll PB products are easy to use. If you are looking for a product to use with another Carnauba product PwC Blue is a nice choice. It can also work with a sealant if you use PwC as a polish, if you work it in like a polish the carnauba won't bond to the surface properly, making using a sealant OK. And if you still want to use a sealant after an AIO and fear bonding issues, PwS is available for that...
Here is an F150 that was polished, PwC blue and then topped with 4* UPP:
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And a Highlander that got SSR2.5, PwC Blue and then OCW:
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thanks mike for taking the time to post this write up!!!I used PwS (blue version) on a buddies Tahoe. I believe I used it with a LC polishing pad. This Tahoe never saw much TLC. PwS did a good job of cleaning up the paint, removing some etching and fine scratches. I use it on the plastic trim as well as on the chrome pieces of the SUV. Overall I was pleased, durability seemed to be their for a little while. PwS left a nice bright, reflective finish. I think best for lighter color vehicles and/or Metallic colors.
360 is a great AIO. it removes fine imperfections, has filling properties, cleans up the paint nice and leaves a layer of sealant. If your looking for extended durability I would follow up with a pure sealant. That goes for using either of the two. 360 seems to leave a deeper, glossier finish. Which I prefer for my black car. In the end they are both great AIO's.
PwC is also a great "AIO". I've used quiet a bit, and the finish left is awesome. Its a great cleaner, not so much of imperfection removal. It leaves a nice deep, glossy finish. Great for if looking to follow up with a wax LSP.