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Poorboys Polish with Sealant
Has anyone tried the polish with sealant from PB yet? If so what are your impressions? Could you put xmt glaze over it and then a wax over that? Any suggestions would be great! Thanks
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I love the stuff. PwS with an Orange LC pad...deadly combo. I use it as a one stepper on vehicles, and sometimes top with whatever wax I am using at the time. Leaves the finish slick.....
In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.
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Lord, I've used this stuff for months now. I've went through 2, 32oz. containers. Right now, I polish with it and the PC. I then spray a panel with Souveran Spray Wax and buff of. The best of both worlds like this.
I get 2 months durability easily with it. I have yet to find an All in One that can clean and do a job like this.
"Yet" is the big word!
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Thank you guys for the comments. I am going to use it tomorrow. Glad to hear the good reports.
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I started using it last week, I took Justin's advice and bought some. And I am liking it alot. I have used it 3 times with great success.
Ed
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To achieve excellence, excellence cannot be rushed. Technique is just as important as the product used.
While my approach takes more time, the results are far superior.
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I still love how well it cleans the paint. Some grimy spots on your paint? Grab some PwS. Light water spots- no problem! Swirls? Choose a pad and see what gets them out. Want slickness? All this while adding sealant to the paint. Good stuff. You just have to be careful with the agressive pads- the pads may mar the paint...
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I think the Poorboys Polish w/ sealant and Optimums Poly-seal are both getting alot of attention, and for good reason.
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It worked extremely well for me on several occassions. One in particular was a "one stepper" that needed more but they wouldn't cough up the $$. Using the Cyclo and orange pads really did the trick. Great product, I'll make sure I don't run out of it.
Rick....now in North Texas
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I've used it once on a buddies Tahoe. I used it with a LC white pad. We were pleased with the results. I tried it with a light cutting pad to remove a lot scratches and webbing. It did pretty well, but do to the sheer size and time I had to work with I dropped the pad to white so as to not have to do a follow up polishing. PwS brought the finish back to life and I was even using it on the trim and chrome finishes. It brought everything back to life. Pad Dependant.
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How would you compare it to Optimum Poli Seal and Werkstatt's Prime Acrylic?
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