Poorboy's World Bold 'N Bright Tire Dressing Gel

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr1zTm8bkEk&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Mike Phillips Introduces 3 Brand New Products from Poorboy's World[/video]

Just as advertised "Poorboy's World Bold 'N Bright Tire Dressing Gel looks great on rubber trim and tires. It's water-based so it dries to the touch in minutes. Treated rubber and plastic will feel clean to the touch, never sticky or greasy. This clean-feeling finish will not attract dust and dirt."

I detailed a 751 BMW and used a product that claimed the same that Poorboys claimed, no sling, dry to the touch, and glossy finish. Well no go...I received a phone call from my client regarding dressing sling all on the side of the vehicle. So I re-cleaned the BMW, and gave the other stuff away. After searching AG store I came across the above demo and sold, every product I've seen Mr.Phillips vouch for has been a winner. So the huge 128oz jug came in and I applied it to my 06 Civic Si, and scooted to the freeway at high rate of speed. Cool not a single splatter mark, tire looks shiny as heck. Thanks AG for your dedication in quality products and Mr. Phillips for his detailed explanations regarding how/why the products work the way they do!
 
I like the stuff too, I got a sample from AG. Its a bit brighter than Opti-Bond and seems to last as long. Smells great too, I think once my Opti-Bond runs out, I'll switch over.
 
I love the original formula Bold & Bright so I look forward to trying the gel formula. The Pro Polish 2 is a definite winner too. I had the pleasure of beta testing the "secret goo". It works amazing on metal and even better for removing hard water mineral deposits from both paint and glass. I'll have a gallon in my arsenal before long. Anything that says Natty's on it is worth the money too.
 
I like the stuff too, I got a sample from AG. Its a bit brighter than Opti-Bond and seems to last as long. Smells great too, I think once my Opti-Bond runs out, I'll switch over.
It smells like their pina colada air freshener IMO, and a little goes a long way.
 
The Pro Polish 2 is a definite winner too. I had the pleasure of beta testing the "secret goo". It works amazing on metal and even better for removing hard water mineral deposits from both paint and glass. I'll have a gallon in my arsenal before long. Anything that says Natty's on it is worth the money too.

Did you use the original Pro Polish? The concept was great, the execution was terrible. I hated using the stuff. Just wondering if the new stuff is different.
 
Pro polish 2 is available here on AG. It is indeed different than Pro Polish. It has micro abrasives so it is a bit more agressive! I was told it doesn't replace PP but compliments it for when you need a more aggressive polish that works both chemically and mechanically! PP2 is awesome stuff! I love it for removing scratches, etchings and stains out of chrome!
 
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