Autogeek order{Poorboys}

Mliner

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Hello Everyone i just recieved my order from Autogeek regarding my Poorboys Products.I still haven't used any of them because im waiting for later on during the week to use them.I recieved the following...

1-Spray and wipe
2-Spray and Gloss
3-Natural Look dressing
4-Trim Restorer

I also have Adams V.R.T {Vinyl,rubber,tire}It lasts long and never streaks when i drive.But it's not glossy.I want something a bit more glossy.Will Poorboys Tire dressing do the trick? Remember i want something glossy and that doesn't streak and last long.

I also recieved my Clay Magic bar a couple of days ago and i wonder what i should use after
1-Adams Revive and scrath remover
2-Adams brilliant spray glaze
3-Adams Butter wax
4-...........
5-...........
6-...........
7-............

I know i'm asking a lot but please help me out guys. :cool

Thank you,
Sevan
 
Also what is a good Scracth Remover. I was thinking to get a new brand after my Adams one is done. Poorboys SSR?Is it easy to buff off or you have to put a lot of work into it?

What is a good car wash soap?I heard Pinnacle is like wax.Will it harm the paint if i use Pinnacle soap and different brands of wax?


Sorry to have a lot of questions,I LOVE THIS DAMN SITE!!!!
 
The PB BnB will be glossier than VRT. Also, you can make it glossier by leaving it without wiping, and also by spraying additional coats. I find that BnB lasts fairly long, as long as it doesn't get wet. If it does, it loses some gloss. Also, as long as you don't drive down dirt roads, it stays black a long time too.

Adam's ButterWax is meant to be the LSP, so, technically, you wouldn't need to do anything after that step, other than a qd every so often. You can top it with a wax if you want to.

As to the scratch remover, it would depend on the type/depth of scratch and how you are addressing it-hand/machine. The SSR's will work on scratches. I've used them on deep scratches, by hand, and they leveled the paint so you couldn't feel the scratch anymore (not recommended, though, as if you take away too much paint, you could have cc failure.) Always start with the least abrasive and if it doesn't work, move up to the next step. If you wanted to get only 1 SSR, I would recommend 2.5, as it seems to have the most versatility.

As to the soaps, you aren't likely to hurt the paint with any soap (except maybe dish soap... :rolleyes: ) The benefit of staying within a brand is that each product should be made to be used with other products in the same line. So, although you may get better results staying with all 1 line, that isn't to say that you can't get great results by "mixing and matching."
 
Big Leegr said:
The PB BnB will be glossier than VRT. Also, you can make it glossier by leaving it without wiping, and also by spraying additional coats. I find that BnB lasts fairly long, as long as it doesn't get wet. If it does, it loses some gloss. Also, as long as you don't drive down dirt roads, it stays black a long time too.

Adam's ButterWax is meant to be the LSP, so, technically, you wouldn't need to do anything after that step, other than a qd every so often. You can top it with a wax if you want to.

As to the scratch remover, it would depend on the type/depth of scratch and how you are addressing it-hand/machine. The SSR's will work on scratches. I've used them on deep scratches, by hand, and they leveled the paint so you couldn't feel the scratch anymore (not recommended, though, as if you take away too much paint, you could have cc failure.) Always start with the least abrasive and if it doesn't work, move up to the next step. If you wanted to get only 1 SSR, I would recommend 2.5, as it seems to have the most versatility.

As to the soaps, you aren't likely to hurt the paint with any soap (except maybe dish soap... :rolleyes: ) The benefit of staying within a brand is that each product should be made to be used with other products in the same line. So, although you may get better results staying with all 1 line, that isn't to say that you can't get great results by "mixing and matching."

Thank you so much for your input,You really helped me out.
 
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