Rod73
Member
Cobra Clay Mitt
Poorboys Super Slick n Suds
Black Hole glaze
Natty Blue paste wax
Being me I wasn't crazy about the condition of my rental car. A 'basic' wash turned into a detail job. It was also a opportunity to try out some Poorboys products I received from Autopia. Also it would be the 1st time I using a clay mitt as an alternative to a clay bar.
I think soap was a solid all around cleaner. It seemed gentle in terms of slickness, but the dirt was removed from the car. I liked the lubricity, and using it with the clay mitt turned out to be a great test of that. But for that same reason I could give you a demonstration of its effectiveness with hard water/water spotting* because of the decontamination.
The clay mitt, I liked. Especially using it with the soap made decontamination a much faster process for me. Just on gut, I'm not ready to use this on paint that I am really concerned about marring that I know is soft but that also could be my OCD as well. I could definitely feel the difference in bad areas of a struggle after a couple passes to a smoother movement. I think the mitt is definitely worth the money and just a great investment big picture wise.
Considering all of the scratches and swirls on my rental car, the Black Hole and Natty Blue made for a good test of effectiveness.
Both products went on and wiped off quite well without struggle.
Probably best description is the trunk shot: it's not a miracle filler (Black Hole) and only a light cleaner as you don't see perfect clarity. But it made a very noticeable and significant difference in the paint, as good/better as advertised! Following up with the Natty Blue added even more noticeable gloss.
Poorboys Super Slick n Suds
Black Hole glaze
Natty Blue paste wax
Being me I wasn't crazy about the condition of my rental car. A 'basic' wash turned into a detail job. It was also a opportunity to try out some Poorboys products I received from Autopia. Also it would be the 1st time I using a clay mitt as an alternative to a clay bar.
I think soap was a solid all around cleaner. It seemed gentle in terms of slickness, but the dirt was removed from the car. I liked the lubricity, and using it with the clay mitt turned out to be a great test of that. But for that same reason I could give you a demonstration of its effectiveness with hard water/water spotting* because of the decontamination.
The clay mitt, I liked. Especially using it with the soap made decontamination a much faster process for me. Just on gut, I'm not ready to use this on paint that I am really concerned about marring that I know is soft but that also could be my OCD as well. I could definitely feel the difference in bad areas of a struggle after a couple passes to a smoother movement. I think the mitt is definitely worth the money and just a great investment big picture wise.
Considering all of the scratches and swirls on my rental car, the Black Hole and Natty Blue made for a good test of effectiveness.
Both products went on and wiped off quite well without struggle.
Probably best description is the trunk shot: it's not a miracle filler (Black Hole) and only a light cleaner as you don't see perfect clarity. But it made a very noticeable and significant difference in the paint, as good/better as advertised! Following up with the Natty Blue added even more noticeable gloss.
Attachments
-
20151014_185156_wm.jpg170.6 KB · Views: 152
-
20151014_190430_wm.jpg101.1 KB · Views: 146
-
20151014_203036_wm.jpg122.3 KB · Views: 20
-
20151014_203047_wm.jpg115.9 KB · Views: 147
-
20151015_060035_wm.jpg129.8 KB · Views: 146
-
20151015_060113_wm.jpg134.8 KB · Views: 145
-
20151015_075523_wm.jpg168.3 KB · Views: 21
-
20151015_075831_wm.jpg125.5 KB · Views: 145
-
20151015_082429_wm.jpg135 KB · Views: 147