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    would this be the best of both worlds since its a sealant and has carnauba?

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    I really like it. If you`re a nuba fan you`ll love it. I get about 3-4 months durabilty here in GA.
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    I also like it .... very user friendly, easy on / easy off... works great over KAIO. For some reason Poorboys products are much maligned on this forum but I believe their products work well.

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    i guess its whatever forum you go to..i see Griots and Poorboys get a lot of praise on some other forums. trial and error i guess. this forum seems to be higher end stuff and im a middle of the road kinda guy :2thumbs:

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    I don`t really see why it`d be the best of both worlds. Are you meaning that carnauba makes it look good but it`s a sealant so it protects? If so, well I`ve used EX-P, and EX-P looks fantastic, but doesn`t offer a LOT of protection, and I`m sure EX isn`t any better.

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    I haven`t been keeping up with autopia lately but Poorboy`s stuff has been generally well regarded here on autopia. Tons of people uses their SSR polishes, Natty`s Blue, interior dressing, soap, and EX/EX-P. I`m not sure why you feel that way. Could be because of the hype of newer products.



    I do have the EX and I really like it. Like others say, its very user friendly, easily wipes on and off, and shines nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris223
    I don`t really see why it`d be the best of both worlds. Are you meaning that carnauba makes it look good but it`s a sealant so it protects? If so, well I`ve used EX-P, and EX-P looks fantastic, but doesn`t offer a LOT of protection, and I`m sure EX isn`t any better.




    i think i meant more than anything that it seems to be 2 products in 1

    carnauba and a sealant saving some time and money

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    ~werd to yo mutha~ Way2SSlow's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris223
    I don`t really see why it`d be the best of both worlds. Are you meaning that carnauba makes it look good but it`s a sealant so it protects? If so, well I`ve used EX-P, and EX-P looks fantastic, but doesn`t offer a LOT of protection, and I`m sure EX isn`t any better.




    IMO, EX hangs around a little longer, but if you`re looking for something that is super long lasting.....you might want to look elsewhere. Having said that, it is EXTREMELY easy to use and does give a really nice look. Durability is kinda hard to measure being that we`re in different parts of the country and everyone has their own opinion about how it should be measured.
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    The regular EX is a very good product, reminds me very much of Meguiars #26 in both looks and durability.
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    EX IMHO is best used over a glaze under a nuba. I usually use it over VMG under nattys.


















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    i ended up ordering the PB polish/nuba and the EX-P

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    wow what rediculus reflection! that looks amazing - one of the nicest `stangs ive ever seen!

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    I have EX. The product is okay. It is very easy to apply and remove. The looks and durability are only so-so.



    It lacks the "Wow!" look I get from using AJ and Souveran. When the car is parked outside it lasts about a month with weekly maintenance washes and no boosting.



    IMHO, easy to use but not really impressed with the looks and durability.

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    I like it Slideways!! teck's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    guess how many donuts i can, uh, um never mind

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    does this stuff do a decent job of filling is mild swirl marks?

 

 

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