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I would like to try Poorboys world polish with sealant. Has anybody tried this product? I have a PC and a Flex. All the various pads. For a newer car I would like to try it. Please advise on what speed and what pad would I use?
 
What car will you be working on? What is the condition of the paint?
 
I would like to try Poorboys world polish with sealant. Has anybody tried this product? I have a PC and a Flex. All the various pads. For a newer car I would like to try it. Please advise on what speed and what pad would I use?

I have that here as a staple, its nice stuff easy to work with and provides protection, cleaning and sealant.USE IT AS A 1 STEP OR A GREAT BASE Looks good covered with 845, great winter combo. Would not top with natty's the stuff don't last very long use your staple LSP for a topper after PWS......:props:

If the car is in good shape correction wise use a white lc pad and run the thing out at a speed (PC) of 5-6 you will get some correction that way with that pad. Or use it on a pre cleaned surface with a finish pad on speed 3-4. Should clay first, then run the thing out with pws should have a great glow when finished.
 
I have that here as a staple, its nice stuff easy to work with and provides protection, cleaning and sealant.USE IT AS A 1 STEP OR A GREAT BASE Looks good covered with 845, great winter combo. Would not top with natty's the stuff don't last very long use your staple LSP for a topper after PWS......:props:

If the car is in good shape correction wise use a white lc pad and run the thing out at a speed (PC) of 5-6 you will get some correction that way with that pad. Or use it on a pre cleaned surface with a finish pad on speed 3-4. Should clay first, then run the thing out with pws should have a great glow when finished.

i used that last summer when working outside,it is easy to work with for a one step, i used a green 5.5 inch lc pad.on 5-6 on the pc
 
i used that last summer when working outside,it is easy to work with for a one step, i used a green 5.5 inch lc pad.on 5-6 on the pc

You are right John it is a great and easy 1 step product. I guess the pad question will be dependent on the correction needed at the time, speed sounds right on. Use a light, slight, correction pad for a 1 step, green or white...
 
I sometimes even run this product on my 3401 with an orange pad at full speed. It corrects light marring and scuffs and leaves a very nice gloss. When a client doesn't want to spend much money this process over delivers every time. PWS also removes hard water mineral deposits very well. It is a fully pad dependent polish with protection that lasts some of my more car care conscientious client's (car port or garaged) cars through the winter here in Central PA
 
Poorboy's World EX-P Sealant is a very nice product. It goes on easy and buffs to a nice gloss. It can be over-coated for increased depth and added protection. I used it several times last summer and was really surprised how well it worked. :props:

"Poorboy's World EX-P is a pure sealant; an amino functional resin.… Puzzled? That, in layman’s terms, means that additional layers can be applied to achieve even greater glimmer and shimmer (not that it’s needed!). It also means that EX-P plays well with other products—car buffs use it as a topper over traditional waxes and sealants to further enhance the surface."

I apply it using my Porter Cable 7424 with either a blue pad on speed setting 3.

Link..

Poorboy's World EX-P Sealant 32 oz., Poorboys EXP Sealant, Poorboys World Paint Sealant
 
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