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Old 01-03-2007, 07:18 PM
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2000 Honda Civic LX

Products Used:
PoorBoys SSW (the new "wax" formula) via Foam Gun
ClearKote Vanialla Moss Hand Glaze
PoorBoys NB Wax
Meguiars HyperDressing (tires)

Please note: I JUST received my first digital camera, and I forgot about using it to take before pictures.... DOH!


This is my Mom's car, and used as a daily driver. She encounters some really nasty "dyed" mulch, that turns the tires brown, and then drives down a non-paved road (construction) to reach the building she works at.

Anyways, here's some AFTER'S.. You will see more from me, hopefully with better pictures as I get used to taking pictures with a digital camera.

I just received Klasse AIO, Klasse HG Sealant, and some other goodies, that I was not able to use on her car, but when I get my car back from the shop, I will use them on my car, and post lots of pics, so stay tuned!!



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This car has dirty paint, and if I had a chance to use the Klasse twins, this paint would seriously POP!

If you have any tips using a digital camera to take pictures, ANY help is appreciated. And any tips POSTING pictures would also be appreciated, as I'm brand new to doing this.

Lastly, my opinion on the two new products I used..

PB's SSW wash with foam gun: 3/5 It foam very nicely, but did not leave the slippery feel on the paint. I was some-what disapointed, although this wash cleaned the paint very nicely, and brought out a color on this car I have not seen. I wish I would have got the 16oz bottle, instead of the 32oz, but I will be trying DG, and DG with Liquid Glass wash, and maybe some DP wash.. I'm not sure.

Cobra Micro-Chenille wash mitt: 5/5 WOW this thing is ultra-soft, and picked up lots of dirt, and stayed clean. This is now my new favorite washing mitt, and won't look elsewhere. If you weren't sure about this product, don't hesitate to buy! A++

PB's NB wax: 4.5/5 I have used TONS of waxes, both paste and glaze, and like many I had some-what a problem taking the product off. It wasn't too hard, but much easier than any wax I have used. The smell is the BOMB, and the product is easy to use. Even waxing in the FL sun here, wasn't a problem. No dusting nor did the product dry on the trim. I will use again, and recommend this wax.

Sorry for the long post, but it's my first here, and I rated the products I used all in one. I hope you enjoy, as my Mom was very satisfied.



-Nick


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Old 01-03-2007, 07:55 PM
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I looks very nice Nick. The PB's NB looks better then I thougt it would on a white car.
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Old 01-03-2007, 07:58 PM
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It's actually "champagne " color.. MY car is white Thanks for the kind words

Lack of camera skills still shows.. I wasn't sure if I should use flash outside or not..
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Old 01-03-2007, 08:06 PM
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It's actually "champagne " color.. MY car is white Thanks for the kind words

Lack of camera skills still shows.. I wasn't sure if I should use flash outside or not..
Sometime under darker lighting my white car looks almost that color. White car or not it still looks good.
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Old 01-03-2007, 09:04 PM
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Ohhhh, nice pic, nice detail.



Its a keeper

Posting your pics went fine IMO.

Maybe some "full" car pics. I do love those close up pics myself, but its also great to see the whole car.

And no AGF post can ever be to long..............
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Old 01-03-2007, 10:37 PM
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Thanks Truls... I don't know "how" to take photos of cars, as this is my first camera.

Do you have any tips to use when detailing a car? What types of photos are usually included? I forgot I had a digital camera, because I'm used to not having one, and forgot to grab it before I started. I will add some before's on my car, although I keep it clean, but its been sitting outside under a tree waiting repair (got hit in the back of my car on X-Mas EVE! ) so I'm sure its plenty dirty now...
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Old 01-04-2007, 01:50 AM
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I think it turn out great, The close up pics are awsome. And I did enjoy.
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Old 01-04-2007, 02:26 AM
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Wow. The dreamy wet look. Thanks for your review of the chenille wash mitt too. Always loved the feel of those things, but always wondered about lint. Did you get any off the mitt ?
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Old 01-04-2007, 11:28 AM
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I washed the mitt a couple times before using it, as stated on the the webpage, but there was very little lint, and probably won't be any after a few more washes..
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Nice review.....
I love your rating system. Hope you don't mind me using it when I do reviews.
Can't believe I didn't think of it! Glad you did!

Paint is very clean bro.
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