Who wants to review Poorboy's SYN 1?

He said it's mainly for rotary / Flex users, but may also be able to work by hand or DA. The testing is not limited to any form of user in particular; we need to know how it works by any given method. :)
 
Well, I've got a Flex 3401 but no Rotary so if a rotary is required remove my name from the hat :)

yes, it is recommended to be used by rotary or a Flex, but we need people to try it with PC's and by hand too :xyxthumbs: can never get enough feedback :)
 
yes, it is recommended to be used by rotary or a Flex, but we need people to try it with PC's and by hand too :xyxthumbs: can never get enough feedback :)

Why you gotta get all up in my thread and start repeating what I say??!

:laughing:
 
Well I have a nice black H2 and a Black M3 coming up so I think they will be perfect test cars. Is it suppose to finish nicer then M105?
 
would like to try it with PC. i have M105 to compare it to as well.
 
i can try it with both xp and makita. i'll show side by side comparison. :)
 
Well per pockets request I tested it out with a PCXP and found that I only got ~ 4passes to drying moving slow with a lot of pressure and withing 2-3 passes it looked like it was starting to flash. I got buffer trials noticable with Syn1 + org CCS pads and syn1 + white CCS pads... both cleared with Pro polish + white CCS x 3 -4 passes.

Work time seem almost to short to remove defects with PC without 3 -4 applicaitons or maybe i need to bare down A LOT harder with first pass or 2. I felt like i might have been dry buffing. Dusting when i ran over a little tape on the edge was heavy.

It would be very nice to see the work time increased and the dusting reduced.

I Primed the pads with product and used 3 pea sized drops for each section... pockets let me know if this is to thin or to much product pls

For giggles I threw it on Foamed wool on my rotary... think i did more marring then correcting... but I am a total retard with the rotary... followed with white CCS and more syn 1.. then PC with white CCS and pro polish to finish out.

I tried taking pics and have a couple of the marring after org pads with clean up on white but the rest did not turn out well.

I can say my moderately swirled toyota tacoma door in black metallic was 80% clear of swirls on the first application... but the rids seemed to hang around through 2 -3 applications of syn1 on org and white.. I can still see them although they are greatly reduced... I think wool + rotary would have been a good starting point but again.. i am an idiot with the rotary atm :)

Hope this was helpful Pockets and many thanks for the sample
 
Winners:

CEE DOG
A4 1.8tqm
Pats300zx

PM me you guys' shipping info and I'll get 1 bottle sent out to each of you. We look forward to seeing your reviews!
 
Congrats guys!!! (three excellent choices indeed)!!! Can't wait to see your reviews Im the MANIm the MANIm the MAN
 
Well per pockets request I tested it out with a PCXP and found that I only got ~ 4passes to drying moving slow with a lot of pressure and withing 2-3 passes it looked like it was starting to flash. I got buffer trials noticable with Syn1 + org CCS pads and syn1 + white CCS pads... both cleared with Pro polish + white CCS x 3 -4 passes.

Work time seem almost to short to remove defects with PC without 3 -4 applicaitons or maybe i need to bare down A LOT harder with first pass or 2. I felt like i might have been dry buffing. Dusting when i ran over a little tape on the edge was heavy.

It would be very nice to see the work time increased and the dusting reduced.

I Primed the pads with product and used 3 pea sized drops for each section... pockets let me know if this is to thin or to much product pls

For giggles I threw it on Foamed wool on my rotary... think i did more marring then correcting... but I am a total retard with the rotary... followed with white CCS and more syn 1.. then PC with white CCS and pro polish to finish out.

I tried taking pics and have a couple of the marring after org pads with clean up on white but the rest did not turn out well.

I can say my moderately swirled toyota tacoma door in black metallic was 80% clear of swirls on the first application... but the rids seemed to hang around through 2 -3 applications of syn1 on org and white.. I can still see them although they are greatly reduced... I think wool + rotary would have been a good starting point but again.. i am an idiot with the rotary atm :)

Hope this was helpful Pockets and many thanks for the sample

Nice write up Chris :xyxthumbs:

I would use more product three pea size drops may be your reason for less working time. I do a quick ring of product on the pad give that a shot.

Winners:

CEE DOG
A4 1.8tqm
Pats300zx

PM me you guys' shipping info and I'll get 1 bottle sent out to each of you. We look forward to seeing your reviews!

Congrats and looking forward to the review very good people for it :buffing:
 
Congrats to the three of you. Looking forward to reading your thoughts on the new product.
 
Congratulations to David and Pat! :props:

Thank you to Matt and AG for selecting me and thanks for all the kind words from my friends Im the MAN

Looking forward to doing the review!
 
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