New Poorboys EX-P+ On Silver Solara

SilverLexus

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Yep. Went to Todd's today and he put his sample from Steve of the new EX-P+ (extra shine and durability) on his Solara. Here are some shots:



Roof reflecting trees, mind you this is silver-imagine black!



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Reflections of nearby buildings...



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Here is a nice shot of the back pillar which shows reflections...



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Yes, Steve's got another winner on his hands.



The application was easy though Todd found a MF applicator spread it more evenly than the PB PVC sponge.



I helped remove some of it with a Sonus edgeless MF. Was very easy. The photo quality here does not begin to give the depth of the shine or the popping silver flakes.



Todd also took some pics that he may post. [
 
I can only judge from Todd's experience. Todd did most of the work here-I just helped a little on removal....It does appear the shiniest I have seen Todd's car. We will have to see on durability.



I will say this: the surface is super-super-slick.



I can't wait to see what Scottwax can do with this stuff. I hope Steve brings it to market soon. I have my plastic standing by. :)
 
I test it this weekend also. I put some pics of it on black up in Click and Brag.



I found it to be very thick as compared to the regular EX-P. I found in areas where it was applied thick that it was a PITA to remove.



Today I applied the regular Ex-P with a foam app. It allowed me to get it much thinner.



No doubt Steve has another winner on his hands....
 
I had VM + EX-P x 2 on the car already.



EX-P + is thick, but I don't think it is quite as thick as EX-P. It is slicker, wetter & more reflective and brings out the flake even better.



I found it easier to apply with a Cobra mf applicator than the Poorboy's PVA sponge...my experience was the same as with regular EX-P.



Lee came over just before I applied the EX-P +. It is easy to apply and after leaving on for 30 minutes after application, it was easy to remove...it buffed right off with the Sonus mf polishing towel.



I think the flake is the best I've seen it. Is this the best my car has looked? It is right up there with the look after 2 coats of Signature a week apart and the first application of Crystal Mist a week after that...to me that is saying something. The pictures I have don't do it justice.
 
Here are a few of my pics that I put in the Gallery...I thought EX-P was good until today. I don't know when the EX-P + will be available but you can bet I'll be bugging Steve! This one smelled like PwC...I'm sure they'll have a cute scent when it is released, LOL.



BTW, the guy in the pic isn't me...but you can probably guess who it is...and you can see a pretty good reflection of his face on my hood!



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I see that you guys mostly apply EX-P by hand. If applying a thin layer tends to be problematic I suggest applying it by PC. I think I used about 65%-75% less applying by machine vs. by hand.



When applying EX this way, it also got rid of the delayed white spots that applying too much gives you.
 
JDookie said:
I see that you guys mostly apply EX-P by hand. If applying a thin layer tends to be problematic I suggest applying it by PC. I think I used about 65%-75% less applying by machine vs. by hand.



When applying EX this way, it also got rid of the delayed white spots that applying to much gives you.



I applied the 1st coat of EX-P with the PC & a finishing pad. I decided to apply the 2nd coat & the EX-P + by hand after reading Poorboy's suggestions on DC.



Letting it sit for 30-60 minutes has eliminated the moisture enduced spotting that I experienced.
 
Looks to be right up there with AIO and UPP x2. :p



It was a small bottle of EX-P+ that Steve gave you. How much did you use?
 
I still have 80% of it. I'd say I have enough left for 3 full coats...and before anyone asks I'm not interested in trading any of it...I don't know how long it will be before this hits the market...but I have found a new favorite polymer LSP!
 
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