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Old 06-18-2006, 02:57 PM
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Poorboys World Bold-N-Bright review and PB Trim restorer and Clearkote QS

OK peeps I had a chance to clean up the stang and decided to do a review (show off )
First up PB BnB I started by cleaning the wheel with my Megs wheel brush and Quick and Easy (QEW) car wash soap. Then I dried the tires thoroughly with my Autogeek Mango mf towels. Using a foam paint brush (makes spreading it easy and even) I applied a thin line across the tip of the brush and "painted" it on (makes for less waste as well).
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Next up one of the best products I used is PB Trim restorer. I made sure during the wash that I really cleaned the trim so to have a good surface to work on. I used a mf towel but would recommend the foam paint brush technique, the mf towel absorbed it more then spread it around (I used a foam paint brush before and it worked spreading it better) so I used more then last time :-[. Using the mf towel and using as little as possible product I started with nice and even stroks over lapping each other slightly. If your trim is in really bad shape (like mine) it will streak at first you just need to let it sit of about 10 min then go over the area again. I did 2 coats to ensure full coverage and my trim was really faded and needed it.
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After (2 coats and buffed 10 min after last coat to ensure removal of any excess)


Here a during application snap shot:

I also used for the first time since bought Clearkotes Quick Shine quick detailer and I must say I was very impressed at the gloss and wetness (also WOW) factor after use. I sprayed a mist of QS to each panel and buffed using my PB mega plush mf towel.

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Looks Great Nice Close ups...............what kind of camera is that??
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Old 06-18-2006, 03:05 PM
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Sony cyber-shot 2.0 mega pixels I was surprised at how well they came out myself.
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Old 06-18-2006, 03:11 PM
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Great job there and a nice review

Big fan of B&B myself
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My trim isn't as faded as yours, but Trim Restorer seems to last only around 2-3 days and that's it for me. I had people telling me it last for weeks and weeks on a clean surface. Even tried layering but didn't make a difference. Tried it on my sisters truck and same results even with buffing.

Looks great when 1st applied so is there any way I could seal it in? I've seen people mentioning using AIO over other products and then a normal sealer. But that would be kinda a pain in the arse on an suv.
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Old 06-18-2006, 03:46 PM
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The first time I used it I actually got a month out of it before it started to fade again. Then I kept ignoring it and it when to looking like crap again so I decided with new rims it needs to be clean all over. But it did last for some time the last time I used it, I'll keep you updated with pics as to how long it last this time around.
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Old 06-18-2006, 05:17 PM
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Great looking Mustang! I really dig the new wheels. What is BnB? What do you think of the PB Natual Look vs. the Trim Restorer? I just got the NL and tried it. I love it on the dash! I've not tried the trm restorer.

Also, I just used the PB Spray & Gloss. I had trouble wriping off the smears. i like the smell but it seamed to smear and did not make a glossy look over the natty blues. Any suggestions?
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Old 06-18-2006, 05:32 PM
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BnB=PB Bold and Bright tire dressing I have NL but haven't used it, I'm waiting to run out of 303 so I can start using it. I've never had S&G smear on me, maybe you're using to much product. Was the mf saturated with S&G during the wipe down?
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Old 06-18-2006, 06:21 PM
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using the QS on your painted wheels also helps to bring out the gloss factor, and likely will make cleanup easier.
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Old 06-18-2006, 07:03 PM
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I like to use "Quick Detailers" mainly for touchups and to cleanup dust and light dirt, bird bombs, bug splatter, etc. How does Clearkote Quikshine do for cleanup. For comparison sakes currently I use PB S&W and Mothers Showtime.
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