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    I don`t post that much about products unless I`m really excited about something. I have always liked Klasse AIO but I thought it was overpriced for doing cars everyday on a professional level. When I bought some of Poorboys Polish/w Carnuaba I tested it and discovered quickly this is what I was looking for. The fact it has polymers/polish/ and wax makes it a superior product for finishes in good condition to start with. You can use it by hand, or machine and I will post some of the cars I have done using it soon. I love how easy it goes on and comes off, the gloss and protection it leaves behind makes me a believer. The real winner in all this is the price. Cost a fraction of what Klasse AIO costs. It gives the statement "For Professional use only" real meaning. Gary :up

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    Hmmm, the 2nd largest size of AIO seems to last me forever- and I use it on everything. I can only imagine if I had got the largest size

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    Price is $25 a gal, compare that to what you are paying now. or $6.25 a quart.

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    I use it often also. It`s is a good one step if that is all the customer is looking for and if I`m detailing in the sun it is what I`m reaching for

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    I use it all the time as well. Like 00Ranger said, it is a good one step and if that is all the customer wants I usually go the Polish with carnuba route.

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    Yeh, it`s a really excellent product and an absolute breeze to use.



    I always get torn between PwC, AIO, VM, and Adam`s Revive Polish...They are all great, hard to find a go to!

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    damn it, another product i will have to buy. thanks for the heads up.



    Vernon

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    I just ordered some last night for the wax stains on wiper arms but didnt even think about the benefit in other places.
    Sean L. Searls

    03 Mitsu. EVOVIII

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    I wasn`t too impressed with the look of my PwC, but was very impressed with the ease of use. I really never detail a car that is in "good condition" so PwC generally stays on the shelf. I do use it on wheels and exhaust tips!
    Bryan

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    SSR2.5/ UPP/ Maintained with TOL Bubble Wash/QEW & QS.

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    I have to stop reading these reviews of Poorboy`s product; when I do place my order in the early spring, it`ll be darn near the whole line
    `01 Sentra SE
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    Gary,



    I was hoping you would post more fantastic Lamborghini pics after a Poorboys PWC polishing.
    Lee
    ES330 in Millenium Silver

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    see if this pic comes out of a Benz I detailed using this product

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    PwC is my favorite 1 stepper too.
    We can rebuild him. We have the capability to make the world’s first bionic man. Better than he was before. Better Stronger Faster

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    I really like PwC as well. Very easy to use, consistant results, nice slick shine. Very good base for #16 too.
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    I just used it on my parents Tahoe as a 1 step...and use it for door jambs, etc on my car
    2004 Toyota Solara SLE V6
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