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Old 08-25-2008, 09:26 PM
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Re: poorboy's world product help

I use the 2 in 1 polish and sealant; and the blue carnuba wax (with an UDM). Works great. Great products!! I've heard the wheel cleaner is good too.
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Old 08-26-2008, 08:18 AM
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Re: poorboy's world product help

thanks for all your input
since no one has used the black hole glaze then applied wolfgang sealant over it i guess i will keep on using my p21s paint cleansing lotion since it preps the car and has some filling abilities

bold N bright and spray & gloss I'll add them to my cart and try it out by getting the 16oz.
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Old 08-26-2008, 02:00 PM
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Re: poorboy's world product help

I have used wax over without issue, not a sealant but I was told you should have no issues
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Re: poorboy's world product help

has anyone done wolfgang paint sealant and top it off with poorboy's natty blue?
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S&G great qd imho it has never streaked on me. I use S&G and (mostly) Clearkote QS qd the most. When they run out Optimums qd will be tried. BnB looked great and dried to the touch, I though BnB was responsible for the browning of my tires. But I now suspect it has to do more with the APC I was using.
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I haveused Black Hole with EXP 2 coats and then 1 coat of Sourvan, no problems. Car looks super sweet! I got a lot of compliments and stares...
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Re: poorboy's world product help

I just used black hole last weekend and had no problem putting ex-p on top of it.
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Thumbs up poorboy's world product Review

Poorboy's Bold & Bright Highly recommended product. Poorboy’s Bold & Bright is a great product wish it had a little bit more cleaning abilities. (My daily drive Honda Civics’ tires are dingy all the time they get brown and require more of a cleaning agent) For vehicles that have there tires well maintain this is a great product. I suggest on using it with a tire applicator rather than using the spray nozzle. One coat leaves a nice finish for me. I never tried more than one coat but it’s said “that it’ll give you more gloss with two coats.” The smell is like being on a beach smelling the coconut sun tanning lotion also the product dries or gets soaked into the rubber leaving it with a touchable surface and not greasy. Overall it’s a product that I will be using on all my vehicles tires for now on.
Poorboy’s Spray N Gloss is also a great product leaves your vehicle with a silky smooth slick surface. Good for very light cleaning can be used on all surfaces even glass. This is a good gloss enhancement only it has no protective property to help boost your sealant or wax in between application.
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Re: poorboy's world product help

Sciontest,

Natty's blue over WDGPS is a great combo that I have used a lot. Another to try is Natty's red. I don't think they can be beat for the money.
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Natty's blue over WDGPS is a great combo that I have used a lot. Another to try is Natty's red. I don't think they can be beat for the money.
Thanks GeorgiaHybrid
do you prefer natty blue over WDGPS or natty red over WDGPS? i have dark color cars that's why i was looking at the natty blue. what's the advantages of natty blue to natty red? and what are the disadvantages?
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