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Poorboys stuff
Hey I just got a bunch of Poorboys stuff, and I'm really impressed with it.
I used to use the Meguires, it's good, but this is better.
It's easy to apply and shines better.
I also like how you can use all they're stuff in direct sunlight.
I got the
Wash concentrate
polish for light and dark colors
Natty's wax light/dark
trim restorer
tire shine
and Spray and gloss.
Got it from autogeek.com.
Micro's were on sale too.
I love the Spray and Gloss - Sometimes I drink a little....
Trim detailer also works great.
love the wash.
My car's all tore down, so here's my friends cobra we did last week.
My truck, hand applied Natty's and SG after it got rained on.
Just thought I'd post a little feedback
96 GT Modular Bastard
Livernois Forged Stroker, TKO conversion, Wet/Dry Nitrous,
Powerheads Stage 2 Ported PI Headswap & cams.
MM suspension, 3-link and all that
67 Fastback 351C, Ground up chassis, coilover susp w/ Cobra IRS - in progress...
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Senior Member
I can never tell the difference. All the products that I have used seem to work the same for me.
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Mini Cooper
I've been meaning to try the Poorboys stuff. Like you I have been a Meguiars user for years. How was the pricing on autogeek.com compared to SMP?
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PoorBoys does make some very nice stuff.
Here is the list of products that I use most and where I purchase them:
Specialty Motoring Products:
Optimum Polish
ClearKote Vanilla Moose Glaze
PoorBoys EX Sealant
ClearKote Carnuba Moose Wax
ClearKote Quick Shine
16x16 Blue Banded Microfiber Detail Cloths
Classic Motoring Accessories:
Big Blue II Microfiber Drying Towel
Perfect Shine Dragon Microfiber Cloths
Eimann Tire Dressing
Adams Polishes:
#1 & #2 Metal Polishes
Autopia:
Sonus-
DAS Orange foam pad-for deep polishing
DAS Green foam pad-for medium polishing
DAS Blue foam pad--for applying glaze, sealer, and wax
AutoGeek:
Lake Country-
Orange Light Polishing Pads
Gray Finishing Pads
Blue Finessing Pads
Last edited by u1arunit; 06-22-06 at 08:33 PM.
Mark
Steel City Terminators
'04 Black Cobra
663RWHP / 665RWTQ
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Senior Member
pricing seemed good to me. 8-15 bucks depending on what it was.
Definately try the natty's wax and Spray&Gloss.
been really happy with it.
ordered the wheel sealer and some other stuff I gotta try out soon.
I wasn't impressed with the tire shine.
everything else is great.
Right now there's a good sale on PB stuff here:
http://www.sportscarcare.com/scc/
96 GT Modular Bastard
Livernois Forged Stroker, TKO conversion, Wet/Dry Nitrous,
Powerheads Stage 2 Ported PI Headswap & cams.
MM suspension, 3-link and all that
67 Fastback 351C, Ground up chassis, coilover susp w/ Cobra IRS - in progress...
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Senior Member
Did a few other cars, also tried the EX sealer wax.
These cars had some overspray on them, so I clayed it off and put on the poor boys with some PC love.
check it out.
Clay, polish and nattys on this one.
These BMW's had a lot of overspray on them.
The EX made a nice shine, and it's supposed to last up to 6 months.
96 GT Modular Bastard
Livernois Forged Stroker, TKO conversion, Wet/Dry Nitrous,
Powerheads Stage 2 Ported PI Headswap & cams.
MM suspension, 3-link and all that
67 Fastback 351C, Ground up chassis, coilover susp w/ Cobra IRS - in progress...
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Senior Member
The silver I polished with medium, then fine, then EX.
After that was a Black Beamer.
Y'all know black shows everything.
So it had alot of OS on it, and alot of swirl marks.
I polished it 3x, could use some more, but turned out good.
96 GT Modular Bastard
Livernois Forged Stroker, TKO conversion, Wet/Dry Nitrous,
Powerheads Stage 2 Ported PI Headswap & cams.
MM suspension, 3-link and all that
67 Fastback 351C, Ground up chassis, coilover susp w/ Cobra IRS - in progress...
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Senior Member
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Natty's Blue and EX-P are the staples in my detailing arsenal. Not sure what I did before I joined Autopia!
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