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buddy01
05-11-2015, 10:50 PM
So I want to start detailing my truck but I have a problem. My truck does not fit in my garage, so my only way of detailing it, far as I know, is using poorboys products since it can be done in direct sunlight. My question is are all their products really good? This truck has been neglected to the max and needs some major correction. I see they have paint correction polishes I just want to make sure they are all good! Thanks in advance!

dcjredline
05-12-2015, 12:10 AM
They make a quality product in general. Not everyone likes or has good luck with all of them.
I personally am happy with the 2 or 3 products of theirs I have used.

I dont know much about the statement you heard about being used in direct sunlight though and I am not sure I would trust that.

Kurtopia
05-12-2015, 12:58 AM
Their polish with sealant is really great stuff. I've used it on numerous vehicles - last vehicle was the roof of an Infiniti SUV, black, in direct sunlight. Went on easily, came off easily. Great stuff, in my opinion. Very easy to use with good results. I also have their natty's blue liquid wax that I really enjoyed using.

trekkeruss
05-12-2015, 01:04 AM
I have never had a garage, and I try my best not to work in direct sunlight. Especially here, where it can be damn HOT. I either work on the car early or late when the sun is not high in the sky, try to work in the shade, or work on an overcast day.

Ebg18t
05-12-2015, 05:12 AM
You may want to check out some of the HD compound & polish products since some of them can be in the sun.

buddy01
05-12-2015, 07:30 AM
Thanks for all of the responses. This is going sound dumb but what does HD stand for so I know the brand lol (I see HD and I think Home Depot lol)

My biggest issue is I have no tree by my driveway to help provide shade, so you are correct trek I could then try to do it early morning or later during day, maybe I can try that out.

Desertnate
05-12-2015, 07:46 AM
Every Poorboys product I have used worked really well and I've been pleased. The only one I probably wouldn't use again is EX-P Sealant due to it not being very durable.

Their products absolutely live up to the claim of being used in direct sunlight. I purposely applied Black Hole, Pro Polish, and EX-P in full on sunlight just to see if their claims would stand. All three of those products worked well. You won't get the longer working time seen when applying the products in the shade, but they are usable.

ronkh57
05-12-2015, 08:26 AM
A few years ago

Liquid Natty's Blue

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Sicoupe
05-12-2015, 09:57 AM
Every Poorboys product I have used worked really well and I've been pleased. The only one I probably wouldn't use again is EX-P Sealant due to it not being very durable.

Their products absolutely live up to the claim of being used in direct sunlight. I purposely applied Black Hole, Pro Polish, and EX-P in full on sunlight just to see if their claims would stand. All three of those products worked well. You won't get the longer working time seen when applying the products in the shade, but they are usable.I agree with this, was not impressed with the EX-P.

Suzanna
05-12-2015, 11:58 AM
Exact reason I used all PoorBoy's products. I don't have a garage, do everything by hand and work slowly.
I have nothing to compare it to, other than over the counter stuff that dried and stuck to the car, but I thought everything held up well enough.
Back then I did polish and seal every week or so.

RMM
05-12-2015, 02:55 PM
Thanks for all of the responses. This is going sound dumb but what does HD stand for so I know the brand lol (I see HD and I think Home Depot lol)
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3D Professional Detailing Products, HD car care, 3D HD (http://www.autogeek.net/3d-car-care-products.html)