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Old 07-05-2008, 12:50 PM
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Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

Hi All

I hope everyone had a safe 4th and not to hung over. I have question about the Poorboys natural look, Will it give the interior a little sheen? not real glossy. I now use 303 and like the way it is on the dash, but would like a little sheen(not much) on the rest of the interior. One more thing does it have any kind of smell to it? Need to know soon going to order some micro fiber towels this weekend and maybe some more stuff, Thanks again, have a great day. Ron Herndon

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Old 07-05-2008, 01:24 PM
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

I've never used the PB, but for a little sheen DP Interior Protectant is nice. It's just slightly more than 303 which I agree is nice also.
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Old 07-05-2008, 03:40 PM
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

Natural Look is my personal favorite, as I still think 303 adds a little bit to much sheen personally. 303 is matte, and Natural Look just looks new and clean.
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Old 07-05-2008, 03:47 PM
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

And just to add to killrwheels post PB Natural dressing does have a scent to it. Not really sure what its supposed to be. Cherry I think. Not overpowering though and only lasts a couple of days if the windows are closed.

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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

I too believe its cherry (not my fav scent) but does disappate quickly. Einszett Cockpit Premium Lemon is another choice but comes in aerosol and has a light lemon scent.
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:47 PM
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

here they are in order:
Poorboy's NL - nice matte finish, no gloss
303 - a bit more gloss, especially it not wipe off right away
DP interior protectant - even more gloss, then 303, try not to use it on a dash.
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

PB NL is just that, natural looking. A very nice dressing if that is what you are looking for.

Another choice would be Optimum Protectant but that takes a little more time to get right, it tends to streak a little. However, there isn't much gloss from it...
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

I just bought PBNL and used it on Thursday for the mub flaps and the interior of my cars. PB left everything looking new and clean just as other have said. It does have a Cherry scent to it, which I found nice and it does go away. I used a microfiber pad to apply. I dont think you need much when you use it, I only had to use a few drops.

I also applied it to my leather steering wheel and it made it look brand new again...
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

Hi All

Thanks for the replys . I am going to give it a try, the price is not bad, if I don't like it I can use it on the kids car. Thanks again have a great day Ron Herndon
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Re: Poor Boys Natural look dressing.

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PB NL is just that, natural looking. A very nice dressing if that is what you are looking for.

Another choice would be Optimum Protectant but that takes a little more time to get right, it tends to streak a little. However, there isn't much gloss from it...
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