joe.p
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It has to be PB's Natural Look. I don't remember a natural shine..BILL said:I can't find it.......went throught the whole site i thought...
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It has to be PB's Natural Look. I don't remember a natural shine..BILL said:I can't find it.......went throught the whole site i thought...
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Ong~Bak said:Nothing beats PB's Natural Look! I used on my interior no shine and smells wounderfull :awesome: and it is perfect on tires if you want them to look new.
Megs QID works well but I do not fancy the smell![]()
dengood1 said:Has anyone tried Chemical Guys dressings? They have one called Silky Shine or something like that. Just curiousDoes anyone know where I could get a sample of the Poorboys Nat. Shine?
Dennis
JeffW said:I just received (about 1 week ago) some Poorboys Natural Look Dressing, a 16oz'r, and just placed today an order for a quart of the stuff. Obviously I like it. In the last week I've dressed the dashboards, tires, external trim, etc., on all 3 of my cars.
It deepens and slightly brightens black trim and the tires without bleeding or runoff, provided you buff off excess. On dashboards it leaves an ever so slight shine, but very clean look.
joe.p said:when dressing for
interiors i wear joggers and a tee shirt :cheers:
dengood1 said:Hey everyone, since a lot of you have tried most of the products on the market, what dressing is the best for interiors? I'm interested in a dressing that has a nice sheen, not greasy or too glossy, and that smells great and lasts. Pretty much what most people want in a dressing. Any thoughts from the pro's? Thanks for the input:cheers: .
Dennis