If Steve From Pb Wasn't So Dam Ugly I Would Kiss Him

black bart

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I tried my new bottle of PB-PP today used it with the new CCS finishing pads. This combo is VERY mild but just what I wanted.
I did have one little place where a had a minor swirl from cleaning at a show. It took some time but it was removed.
In the past I have used Menzerna FPII with a finishing pad to get my BLACK car ready for a show.
The PB-PP does every bit as good of a job but it is much easier to remove and cost less I will be ordering more of it.
The CCS pad works nice a good design but on my Corvette I like the LC-VC pads because with a flat pad it is harder to do the fenders and the rise on the hood.
I like the CCS concept if they would make a CCS-VC I would be all over it
 
:lmfao :rofl :lol2: yup PP is so versatile if you ever wet sand your car you can use a cutting pad and it will take it right out. Try some different combos of pads and places to use (glass, chrome, around the house) and remember LESS is best ;)
 
Its my go to product for lots of things, glass, chrome, paint, plastic about anything that you need to clean with out any harsh abrasives
 
I knew you would like it.

There are a lot of good products out there. Poorboy's has a lot of them at affordable prices. They do not stain trim and can be worked in the sun. The last two items really sold me on the products.

Besides Steve cannot help how he looks LoL!!!!
 
I tried my new bottle of PB-PP today used it with the new CCS finishing pads. This combo is VERY mild but just what I wanted.
I did have one little place where a had a minor swirl from cleaning at a show. It took some time but it was removed.
In the past I have used Menzerna FPII with a finishing pad to get my BLACK car ready for a show.
The PB-PP does every bit as good of a job but it is much easier to remove and cost less I will be ordering more of it.
The CCS pad works nice a good design but on my Corvette I like the LC-VC pads because with a flat pad it is harder to do the fenders and the rise on the hood.
I like the CCS concept if they would make a CCS-VC I would be all over it

Like Pockets said, the less you use and the further you work it, the easier and better the results:rockon
My wife and mother think I look great :stick:bonk::bubba

Its my go to product for lots of things, glass, chrome, paint, plastic about anything that you need to clean with out any harsh abrasives

Exactly why it was one of the best selling products this past weekend :bigups

I knew you would like it.

There are a lot of good products out there. Poorboy's has a lot of them at affordable prices. They do not stain trim and can be worked in the sun. The last two items really sold me on the products.

Besides Steve cannot help how he looks LoL!!!!

Hey i resemble that remark :gotcha:
 
This stuff works but I don't understand how that if it is NOT an abrasive how does it remove swirls.
I also noticed it don't stain the trim like a lot of other polishes do. :bigups :bow
 
This stuff works but I don't understand how that if it is NOT an abrasive how does it remove swirls.
I also noticed it don't stain the trim like a lot of other polishes do. :bigups :bow

It's pad or cloth dependant to remove swirls and scratches..

It like all other polishes can stain trim if not removed in a timely manor;)
 
It's pad or cloth Dependant to remove swirls and scratches..

It like all other polishes can stain trim if not removed in a timely manor;)
Yes I understand that changing pads will affect the performance but before I ordered this I made some inquiries and was told that it has NO Abrasives.
This is what I don't understand is how does it remove swirls without abrasives.
I guess it don't matter how it works all I know is it makes the paint look awesome. :rockon
 
Yes I understand that changing pads will affect the performance but before I ordered this I made some inquiries and was told that it has NO Abrasives.
This is what I don't understand is how does it remove swirls without abrasives.
I guess it don't matter how it works all I know is it makes the paint look awesome. :rockon

There are micro abrasive powders, but they can't be felt by your hand, just as most people can't see how a 10,000 grit sand paper can actually sand a finish;)
 
There are micro abrasive powders, but they can't be felt by your hand, just as most people can't see how a 10,000 grit sand paper can actually sand a finish;)
OK so it does contain Abrasives. That makes sense to me and that is how it performed for me like a very mild polish but keep in mind I was using a finishing CCS pad.
My paint needed NO correction other than one small area and I used a white polishing pad on it and then went back over with the black pad.
The PP left it looking awesome. :bow
 
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