Any poorboys product that hide imperfections???

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Is there any poorboy products that hide imperfections???? If not is there any in the works??? Also does PwC hide minior swirls??? If so what is the correct way of applying???
 
Just out of curiosity, why are you looking so desperately for a way to hide swirls? Removing them is easier than hiding them in my experience.
 
I've read that the Blue Natty wax is supposed to conceal better than the original, but I haven't tried it..... yet! :naughty
 
Probably you might wanna have a look at the new Poorboys Polish with Carnauba (blue in colour of course) .This is next on my shopping list :naughty
 
The only reason i am looking for a good quality product that hides imperfections is...... In ny we have bad winter months and once the snow hits and the salt hit the roads customers wont pay for full details but they absolutly love the basic wash and vac package, so this winter i am goin to offer them a 29.99 wash, wax and vac package so i am looking for a good quality product that has the abilty to polish, seal and hide minor imperfections at once. So pretty much a product like PwC. Just something that hides a little more swirls.
 
Either the Blue PwC or Blue Natty's will do the trick...

Jngrbrdman..sad but true, most people in the Northeast will not pay for a "good" detail as the winters and roads are so abusive...the closer you get to NYC and see cars that are parked in parking garages regularly you would know what i mean....here's an example ..

I saw a beautiful convertable SC like Deanski's yesterday in the city, and the back bumper had tons of chips and scrapes from parking as well as door dings galore:eek, let's not even talk about the paint in general:nono
 
Blue Natty's does a decent job at some minor cover up. In your case, the PwC Blue might work the best. $30 for all that?? Wow. That seems almost too cheap to me. The place I used to work at charged $20 for a cheap hand glaze with a no name product!

Mike
 
Big Leegr said:
I've read that the Blue Natty wax is supposed to conceal better than the original, but I haven't tried it..... yet! :naughty

Blue Nattys & Blue PWC are pretty sweet additions to Steve's inventory. I'm using them both almost exclusively on the darker colors, and removing Nattys with the help of S&G makes it look slick as hell.

Wouldn't surprise me at all to see more "blues" in the near future. :lmfao :lmfao :lmfao :lmfao

p.s. Pro Polish on rotary with wool pad is my tool of choice for repairing most defects.
 
Eddie: That is extremely interesting about the rotary comment. Do you find it leaves any marring? What speed are you going at? how many passes?
 
GSRstilez said:
Eddie: That is extremely interesting about the rotary comment. Do you find it leaves any marring? What speed are you going at? how many passes?

I usually run it at 2000 to 2500. With Pro Polish it's important to use a VERY SMALL AMOUNT and work it till it's gone. Very little wipeoff is the goal. You can always get "marring" or even burns (if not careful), so if you're not used to a rotary, run it slow and keep the pad flat. Rotarys with wool in my opinion let you know where you stand where your finish is concerned. After that, grab a PC and finish it with foam. PC's are great, and have made me lazy as hell.
 
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