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    I have just bought a small hatchback to use as a daily driver. The car is a 2000 model pulsar sss and is in fairly good condition. There are a few minor swirls, but nothing major. I want it to look nice, but more importantly I want a combo that will be long lasting. I don’t have the time to polish this one regularly, because my garage queen GTR takes up all my time.



    I have a PC and the full range of Poorboys products, but I am happy to purchase more product if need be.



    What do people recommend (product and pad)? I have LC orange, white and grey pads.

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    Wash-Clay-a good polish PPP LC/orange @ 5 with nice pressure and overlapping strokes and insulator wax/grey pads x 2

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    AIO + Collinite IW
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    What Poorboy`s products do you already have? You probably can get a nice combo with what you have on hand.
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    AIO/UPP or AIO/#16
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    I did a IP/FP/UPP on my white car, and it looks great. I regularly follow up the washes with ClearKote QS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    What Poorboy`s products do you already have? You probably can get a nice combo with what you have on hand.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mik
    All the SSRs

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    Looks like the products that you have will do you very nicely. Honestly!! You can be like me and buy other things just to see. That is a lot of fun but the looks really are subjective.



    Get some Poorboy`s S&W with S&G to compliment your other products that you are presently using.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mik
    All the SSRs

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    Wash/Dry, and clay as needed, then... I`d use this:



    The SSR line for defect removal / polishing. SSR2 or 2.5 is a good start, depending on your pad choices.



    Once it`s polished to where you want it, it`s time to protect it. If you just want to do it all in one day, I`d probably give it a coat of EX-P topped with Natty`s.



    If you don`t mind waiting for layers to cure, layering EX-P also works nicely.





    Of course, if you`re simply wanting THE longest lasting combo, you can`t beat Klasse AIO, topped with several layers of Klasse SG. If you want to top that, Collinite 845 would work great.



    That`s the combo I have on my Focus for the winter, minus the Collinite.

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    Honestly, I would just go AIO followed by several layers of un-topped EX-P. That way later on you can always add more sealant if you feel that your combo is diminishing.
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    Bearing in mind that I have UPP, KSG, and #16 on three of our vehicles, I`d prep it with the PB`s products you have and top with Collinite. Hands-down, I swear by Collinite for daily drivers, leaving the SG/UPP/etc. approach for vehicles I take better care of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator
    Hands-down, I swear by Collinite for daily drivers, leaving the SG/UPP/etc. approach for vehicles I take better care of.


    Dunno-I`ve had 845 on a Hummer H2 and Natty`s Blue on an Escalade (same owner for both) and NB seems to be holding up better and has been on the Escalade about 2-3 weeks longer. :nervous2 Now the Escalade is about a year newer so that might have something to do with it.



    NB is also holding up very well on a Nissan Titan I clean every couple of weeks-and I applied it in late August.



    I`m not stating as fact that NB is going to outlast 845, but so far, I`ve been pleasantly suprised by the durability. I certainly wasn`t expecting it.
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    ScottWax- OK, sounds good. I`ve never tried the NB so I can`t say something`ll last longer than it will. I was really trying to say that I`d rather use Collinite for this one as opposed to any of the sealants I`ve tried. I`m thinking about hiding swirls, ease of use, etc. for somebody who`s not gonna kill themselves over this stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator
    I was really trying to say that I`d rather use Collinite for this one as opposed to any of the sealants I`ve tried. I`m thinking about hiding swirls, ease of use, etc. for somebody who`s not gonna kill themselves over this stuff.


    Can`t argue that point.



    845 is definitely one of the easier products to use.
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    Used to use AIO/EX-P/ 845 on my white daily driver and was very pleased with the results.

    Have since switched the EX-P with OCW for the extreme ease of use and , like the rest of the line-up, it won`t stain trim ; a problem I`ve had with PB`s products.

    For a daily driver that`s going to be touched up/layered often , it`s just not worth the hassle to me to worry about taping off , pre-treating , etc... to avoid trim stains.(if using EX-P/ Natty`s).

    And with white , the trim stands out so much and has to be of a bit more concern in the process , IMO.

    This combo of AIO/OCW/845 , for me , produces the best results with the minimum of effort and is pretty darn durable....Looks good , too!

 

 
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