<---My review Of Spray and Gloss--->

Everytime I see pics of your car, it is simply stunning. Beautiful car for 14 yrs old.

Thanks to your reviews I'm gonna have to order some S&G..... another hit on the credit card :wall
 
Here are a couple pics of the Vette taken today-S&G last night

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:)
 
Reeeko99 said:
If you get a chance, post a side profile pic...

Love to see it from the side.

Thanks

Well, it just so happens I took some more pics today after a wash with Poorboys wash followed by S&G. :)

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MY TIP OF THE DAY CONCERNING S&G-DON'T USE TOO MUCH-YOU WILL GET SMEARS. ALSO MAKE SURE YOU USE A MICROFIBER THAT OBSORBS WELL
 
Dude your killing me...

Awesome ride.....

Thanks for posting new pics....

enjoy the ride.

I'm off to search the Car Ads....

my wife is gonna leave me if I by another car....
oh well, I'm sure gonna miss her.... ha ha ha
 
91LSMAN said:
I'm liking Spray and Gloss more and more every time I use it. After doing mom's Acura RL right after the order came this morning, I saw the car in the sunlight as the sun was setting. It was just shining and sparkling like crazy!!

I just washed the Vette and did S&G while I was drying, then I did more S&G after the Vette was dry. OH MY GOD the Vette is glossy right now!!

Tomorrow afternoon the Legend will get washed and S&G. After the Legend is done, Dad and I are going for a drive in the Vette (I'm driving :headbang ) I'm going to take some new pics after multiple applications of S&G.

And I don't care how cold it is, if it's sunny I'm taking the top off the Vette!! LOL

Steve, you have out done yourself this time. S&G is my new favorite!!

are you saying you spray this on the car before you dry it off? How many microfibers does it take to dry it. Would there be any chance that it makes drying the car easier? How much is a gallon of this stuff....
 
Reeeko99 said:
Dude your killing me...

Awesome ride.....

Thanks for posting new pics....

enjoy the ride.

I'm off to search the Car Ads....

my wife is gonna leave me if I by another car....
oh well, I'm sure gonna miss her.... ha ha ha

Thanks-tell your wife I said BYE BYE. :lmfao
 
00GREENMACHINE said:
are you saying you spray this on the car before you dry it off? How many microfibers does it take to dry it. Would there be any chance that it makes drying the car easier? How much is a gallon of this stuff....

Well, I would dry the car partially and then when the car is still a bit wet, spray on the Spray and Gloss and then finish drying. I have not really decided if I like this method yet. Next time I'm going to dry the car totally and then do S&G. I think I get more smears using it when drying. I think it also depends on the weather. When I did it in the sunlight the S&G dried with the water faster and caused smears.

Either way it produces a great shine.
 
I like this product a lot also. I have found it works fine with a carnauba wax topper like P21S.

The Wheel Sealant is just spectacular and is now part of my normal detailing...

Great work here Steve!
 
I think I've decided I like using it better when the car is totally dry. We'll have to see what the Legend looks like in daylight today. :cool
 
Pictures of your Legend under the overpass are excellent, car looks like you wiped it down with Mazola. Very clean.

Just tried S&G on the hood (22* today but the hood's warm from engine heat)
and it looks nice with definite improvement in slickness.

Also tried it on the windshield & sideglass and beading is the equivalent of Rain Block. No need for wipers, the dirty road water sheets off easily.

Very nice product.
 
91LSMAN, I tried your method of using S&G after seeing your post and ordering some and WELL...MY, OH MY...what a shine! This stuff could be deadly....the more you buff, the greater the shine and you could easily spend a great deal of time just buffing and gloating over the results! Thanks for the post....it was excellent and I do love the look of your cars! BTW, my cars are both silver and therefore a little harder to make them really pop, but this stuff does the trick quickly and easily. Great job and many thanks to PB for the product.
 
mtwedt said:
91LSMAN, I tried your method of using S&G after seeing your post and ordering some and WELL...MY, OH MY...what a shine! This stuff could be deadly....the more you buff, the greater the shine and you could easily spend a great deal of time just buffing and gloating over the results! Thanks for the post....it was excellent and I do love the look of your cars! BTW, my cars are both silver and therefore a little harder to make them really pop, but this stuff does the trick quickly and easily. Great job and many thanks to PB for the product.

Glad you got good results!! :cool

Depending on the weather and humidity it sometimes works better for me to do the S&G after the car is totally dry. Either way I use it, I get a great shine.
 
You guys are killing me! :brick I must get spray and gloss now, I am completely sold looking at these pictures.

Since my credit limit was increased and im getting more hours at work I think its time to finally make that big order with poorboys. I am doing a full detail on my car wednesday despite the threat of rain on friday and Saturday. NorahCRV sent me little sample bottles of some of her poorboys products and im very eager to use them. Thanks Norah!!!!
 
Katieee said:
You guys are killing me! :brick I must get spray and gloss now, I am completely sold looking at these pictures.

Since my credit limit was increased and im getting more hours at work I think its time to finally make that big order with poorboys. I am doing a full detail on my car wednesday despite the threat of rain on friday and Saturday. NorahCRV sent me little sample bottles of some of her poorboys products and im very eager to use them. Thanks Norah!!!!

Thanks-it's good stuff. :shift
 
Steve,

I was getting a little bit of streaks while using S&G on some sun-warmed paint (wasn't hot, just warm). When i got home tonight, i tried again, and it didn't seem to streak (at least that i can see). I tried using different towels to wipe it off the first time (one was brand new). Does surface temp make a difference? Any thoughts?
 
Temperature shouldn't make that much of a difference...I would say it was probably a combination of the towel and using a bit too much...remember a little can go a long way;)
 
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