My official Poorboy's test vehicle (Audi S4)

Pics don't work. You might also want to try to stick with all Poorboy's products if you are going to lable it an official Poorboy's test vehicle. Your views on the results would also be helpful.
 
I guess I should of thought of a better title for the thread since I didn't use Poorboy's from start to finish :confused: I'll try to fix the pictures.
 
I found the Poorboy's SSR1 and SSR2.5 very user friendly. It slings quite a bit, but once you spread the product out it breaks down very nice and it smells good too!. The vehicle had some minor scratches and swirling which was no match for the SSR2.5. I got some EX as well that I haven't tested out yet. I am doing a black twin turbo Porsche this weekend and plan to use 100% poorboys products on it. I love the SSR2.5 because it has a lot of cutting ability, but does not create a ton of dust. I am definitely impressed so far, but have a lot of experimenting to do.
 
it always seems like the high end cars turn out better than the lower end. Is it because the owners just take better care of them, and that they werent in that bad of shape in the first place?
 
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