imported_Nimble
New member
First off, I am no professional detailer posting here with a sudden turnaround. Just a meticulous guy with a new Black Toyota Yaris HB (the 40mpg DD) I wanted to lightly clean after it got salt dust and regular dust all over it. I just hand washed it in 12 degree weather 3 days ago. Today, it's a sweltering 17 in the sun! Warm enough to use the PB's WW and QW+ though, since the car is black.
The WW worked well, but that freakin sprayer that PB's gives you is more than worthless. How am I supposed to evenly cover a area before wiping off with a STREAM??!! Anyways, my car was clean enough to lightly squirt (haha) and lightly wipe over the surface. It appeared to leave no marring, however, I'm not so sure this product is more than a glorified QD'er rather than a true WW product. I'd NEVER use this on a dirty car, I'd use ONR instead. The PB's WW did leave behind a nice, slick surface.
I then followed up with the PB's Quick Wax+, a truely amazing product IMO. It's possible to spray it on, but not without a good sprayer (which I obviously didn't have), so I used the regular top and applied it very lightly like a liquid wax with my blue MF app pad from autogeek. It actually hazed over VERY quickly and I then wiped it off with my new Cobra Delux Jr MF towel, wow!, that's a nice MF towel. Pics are below, the one of the driver's side real taillight area is a left side pre WW/right side post WW shot, with no QW+ applied.












The WW worked well, but that freakin sprayer that PB's gives you is more than worthless. How am I supposed to evenly cover a area before wiping off with a STREAM??!! Anyways, my car was clean enough to lightly squirt (haha) and lightly wipe over the surface. It appeared to leave no marring, however, I'm not so sure this product is more than a glorified QD'er rather than a true WW product. I'd NEVER use this on a dirty car, I'd use ONR instead. The PB's WW did leave behind a nice, slick surface.
I then followed up with the PB's Quick Wax+, a truely amazing product IMO. It's possible to spray it on, but not without a good sprayer (which I obviously didn't have), so I used the regular top and applied it very lightly like a liquid wax with my blue MF app pad from autogeek. It actually hazed over VERY quickly and I then wiped it off with my new Cobra Delux Jr MF towel, wow!, that's a nice MF towel. Pics are below, the one of the driver's side real taillight area is a left side pre WW/right side post WW shot, with no QW+ applied.