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    Quote Originally Posted by 2shiny View Post
    Ordered their slick & suds because of the great reviews.

    Been using them for years, and must say, the EX-P is still my go-to sealant. It`s so easy to work with, and durability is quit good.

    Blackhole must be THE best glaze you can find.

    The SSR range is amazing, litlle the SSR 2.5 can`t do

    Bugsquash is a great pre-wash, but I use it 4:1

    Spray and wipe is a great product, I mainly use it as a drying aid.

    Just bought there chenille wash mitt. Great quality!
    Every time I mix soap, first thing I do is feel the solution in the bucket between my fingers. There are only a few soaps that actually feel very slick during the "test" - SSS is one of them.

    Another good thing about SSS is it mixes quick and easy. It doesn`t want to stay clumped up in the bottom of the bucket like some soaps.

    Suds last and are plentiful.

    It smells like peaches.

    I`ve met the guy from PBs. He is a cool dude.

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    Natty`s Blue Smells like bubble gum, great stuff.

    I also took the SSR line to work and they worked great to remove sanding marks on the repaints.

    I`ve been hearing good things over at AGO about there tire dressing. Might check it out since I like collecting tire dressings.

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    How does it last? I know prep is important. But the wolfs is holding on +5 weeks, so if this is as good or better, might give it a try then.

    thanks swanicyouth. Really looking forward to trying it now

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    Quote Originally Posted by Hernandez.Art13 View Post
    Natty`s Blue Smells like bubble gum, great stuff.

    I also took the SSR line to work and they worked great to remove sanding marks on the repaints.

    I`ve been hearing good things over at AGO about there tire dressing. Might check it out since I like collecting tire dressings.
    Love em both

    They clean as well as dress
    (imho gel lasts longer)
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    Quote Originally Posted by 2shiny View Post
    How does it last? I know prep is important. But the wolfs is holding on +5 weeks, so if this is as good or better, might give it a try then.

    thanks swanicyouth. Really looking forward to trying it now
    imho the gel lasts longer. it went about 6 weeks for me in ct summer, and we had lots of rain.

    we put it on in the am, and it sat all day and didn`t move till evening, so that may have something to do with it, but it lasted really long.

    it might have lasted longer, but I always gotta tinker, so who knows
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    All my vehicles are being protected by PB`s. I especially love Bug Squash. I have some liquid Natty`s Blue I`m itching to try out, but I notice it`s almost watery in the bottle. Gonna try it anyways...
    2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD OR 4x4 6MT - 2023 Toyota Camry SE

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    Quote Originally Posted by Nizmo View Post
    All my vehicles are being protected by PB`s. I especially love Bug Squash. I have some liquid Natty`s Blue I`m itching to try out, but I notice it`s almost watery in the bottle. Gonna try it anyways...
    Just shake well. It is normally watery. So just do it
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    IMHO the best micro available
    Very interesting.

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    Like many others here I am a huge fan of Poorboy`s. I have been using their products for several years. I have never been disappointed with any PB product. Recently I ordered the new glass cleaner and I am very impressed. Prior to this I have used several other products including Stoners, Meg`s, and Diamondite. Hands down Stoner`s is the best, until I tried PB World`s new product.

    One of the best things about all of their products is you can use them in full sun and the price is very reasonable.

    Plus, Steve and Pockets will take care of you!

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    I really like their products and Steve and Pockets are great guys. If you can get to their detail weekend, you will get to try just about all the chemicals in the line. I actually learned how to polish a car on that weekend and my claim to fame will always be that I used a flex loaned to me by none other than our own RONKH!

    Item I have used that I like and would buy again are:

    Super Slick and Suds
    Bug Squash
    DMT MF Towels
    Bug Towel
    Propolish (excellent chemical polish-cut controlled by pad)


    I don`t any more but I used to use a lot of black hole when I had my black Infiniti.

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    I use Spray & Wipe, & Spray & Gloss. I like Natty`s Blue paste, just used it on a Ford F150.

    I have many DMT`s, excellent Microfiber.

    I want to try Polish with Sealant.

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    Natural look, a great interior product, for everything.....
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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    All of you are awesome!

    I see a lot of old faces that go way back with us! But I also see so many new faces and it really makes us feel good when we see a thread like this

    A company is able to grow because the customers support it and keep coming back. This is certainly true with Poorboy`s World. Steve started the company 12 years ago now and only had 5 products to start with. The basics and bare essentials for detailing. YOU, the customers told us what you wanted and we listened. We now have over 40 products in our line and we are growing still. There will be some new products coming out this year .

    I have been with Poorboy`s World for just under 9 years now .... boy how time flies. Steve has been great to me and has literally taught me everything I know about detailing. I feel like family.

    So a big thank you all from Steve and I

    Quote Originally Posted by Nizmo View Post
    All my vehicles are being protected by PB`s. I especially love Bug Squash. I have some liquid Natty`s Blue I`m itching to try out, but I notice it`s almost watery in the bottle. Gonna try it anyways...
    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    Just shake well. It is normally watery. So just do it
    Ron is our honorary Poorboy`s World info guy haha

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    What a great thread for my first post!
    Spray & Wipe and SSR1 & 2.5 have converted me.

    I`ve been looking for a detailer to latch onto and was wondering if someone can explain the difference between Spray & Gloss and QD+. I`ll be using it on clean or almost clean (dusty, fingerprints) cars, saving the S&W for the dirtier stuff.

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    Re: A Plug for PoorBoys

    Quote Originally Posted by WaxAddict View Post
    What a great thread for my first post!
    Spray & Wipe and SSR1 & 2.5 have converted me.

    I`ve been looking for a detailer to latch onto and was wondering if someone can explain the difference between Spray & Gloss and QD+. I`ll be using it on clean or almost clean (dusty, fingerprints) cars, saving the S&W for the dirtier stuff.
    QD+ has wax in it. Needs a little more buffing
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

 

 
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