Wheelman916
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So the weather where i live finally cooled down enough for me to do a full detail of my car. It's been probably 3 or 4 months since my last full detail of this car, so I did a Dawn wash, pulled into the garage... and proceeded to open my Poorboy's products for the first time.
Now, my problem is, nothing i used today seemed to "work" as expected or as i've seen it represented online. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?! I'll walk you through the steps i took and please chime in if you see something amiss:
1: car was in my garage, out of direct sunlight. Temps were in the mid to low 70's today. Car was cool to the touch before starting.
2: Poorboy's black hole was thoroughly shaken before opening for the first time. and shaken periodically during application.
3: Application was by hand. Applicator used was a meguiar's foam applicator pad. the pad was moistened with water and wrung out before application.
4: i started by applying about a nickel sized blob of product to the applicator pad
5: i would then pick out about a 2-3sq ft section, and quickly and lightly trace an "X" with the product to help even out the application.
6. per the direction on the bottle, i would work the product in "until a shine begins to appear" which to my surprise, was very quickly, as the product seemed to soak into the paint and almost disappear.
7: the bottle says to let the product haze, but seeing as it almost completely disappeared, i simply waited a few minutes (while i applied the next section) then returned to the previous section to buff off with a microfiber towel.
8: The PB BH tho fairly hard to see on the paint, did dirty up the towels, and i went thru about 6 during removal
Now, my problem with the product is; it didn't really hide any swirls or spiderwebs. like, at all really... i was expecting much better results.
Second product: Poorboy's EX-P. Again, am i doing something wrong?
1: again, car is garaged, out of direct sunlight. Temps had cooled to the low 70's by this time
2: again, the EX-P was thoroughly shaken before opening for the first time, and shaken frequently during application.
3: again, application is by hand and done with a fresh clean meguiar's foam applicator pad. pad was also moistened before application
4: i would apply between a dime to a nickel sized blob of product to the pad
5: the EX-P went much farther per blob, and i did about a whole panel per nickel sized blob (or half of a large section, like the hood)
6: Per directions on the bottle, for a better shine, i did the whole car and let the first section set for about 30-40 minutes before buffing off (pretty much until i finished the whole car, and had a glass of water than began buffing the first section)
My problem with the EX-P, is after the 30 minute set time, the product was extremely hard to remove, and required excessive force (in my opinion) and several small sections/smears of product still remained and required a second pass with more elbow grease.
What am i doing wrong? Why did the PB BH not really do anything? Is EX-P not supposed to be allowed to set that long?
SOMEONE HELP! :wall :wall :wall I'm aware PB Products come highly recommended, so i'm assuming i did something wrong... :inspector:
Also, i had fully intended on doing 2 coats of EX-P, but the sun had set and the lighting in my garage is poor. So, can i do my second coat tomorrow? Or should i move straight to the Natty Blue?
Now, my problem is, nothing i used today seemed to "work" as expected or as i've seen it represented online. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?! I'll walk you through the steps i took and please chime in if you see something amiss:
1: car was in my garage, out of direct sunlight. Temps were in the mid to low 70's today. Car was cool to the touch before starting.
2: Poorboy's black hole was thoroughly shaken before opening for the first time. and shaken periodically during application.
3: Application was by hand. Applicator used was a meguiar's foam applicator pad. the pad was moistened with water and wrung out before application.
4: i started by applying about a nickel sized blob of product to the applicator pad
5: i would then pick out about a 2-3sq ft section, and quickly and lightly trace an "X" with the product to help even out the application.
6. per the direction on the bottle, i would work the product in "until a shine begins to appear" which to my surprise, was very quickly, as the product seemed to soak into the paint and almost disappear.
7: the bottle says to let the product haze, but seeing as it almost completely disappeared, i simply waited a few minutes (while i applied the next section) then returned to the previous section to buff off with a microfiber towel.
8: The PB BH tho fairly hard to see on the paint, did dirty up the towels, and i went thru about 6 during removal
Now, my problem with the product is; it didn't really hide any swirls or spiderwebs. like, at all really... i was expecting much better results.
Second product: Poorboy's EX-P. Again, am i doing something wrong?
1: again, car is garaged, out of direct sunlight. Temps had cooled to the low 70's by this time
2: again, the EX-P was thoroughly shaken before opening for the first time, and shaken frequently during application.
3: again, application is by hand and done with a fresh clean meguiar's foam applicator pad. pad was also moistened before application
4: i would apply between a dime to a nickel sized blob of product to the pad
5: the EX-P went much farther per blob, and i did about a whole panel per nickel sized blob (or half of a large section, like the hood)
6: Per directions on the bottle, for a better shine, i did the whole car and let the first section set for about 30-40 minutes before buffing off (pretty much until i finished the whole car, and had a glass of water than began buffing the first section)
My problem with the EX-P, is after the 30 minute set time, the product was extremely hard to remove, and required excessive force (in my opinion) and several small sections/smears of product still remained and required a second pass with more elbow grease.
What am i doing wrong? Why did the PB BH not really do anything? Is EX-P not supposed to be allowed to set that long?
SOMEONE HELP! :wall :wall :wall I'm aware PB Products come highly recommended, so i'm assuming i did something wrong... :inspector:
Also, i had fully intended on doing 2 coats of EX-P, but the sun had set and the lighting in my garage is poor. So, can i do my second coat tomorrow? Or should i move straight to the Natty Blue?