Poorboys Natural Look: KILLER PRODUCT !!

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HondaMan

2004 Civic EX magnesium
I can't say enough about PB NL ! The price is reasonable enough that you can use it in borderline places that you might not want to waste more expensive cleaners.

I used NL today on my dashboard and interior: nice and black once again, no more dust and dirt, and it smells nice, too. I used it also on the black step-up guards leading into the car -- good job cleaning off some dirt in one step. Ditto the doorjams and other places -- the weather wasn't too bad today, but I wanted to get 90% of the dirt off with 30% of the time I ususally spend on that stuff in the spring or summer when it's warmer and I have more time.

PB NL did a great job getting rid of mud, dirt, dust, sealant buildups/runoffs, and other stains. It also helped "de-soil" my rear car seat which had the cloth harden with some liquid or dirt or something. It's still not as plush and soft as the other rear seat, but it no longer feels hard, as if water had been allowed to freeze into the seat and fabric.

This product is great and very cost-effective. If you don't have some, try it.

Oh yeah, make sure you use a spray nozzle....too much comes out of the "pour" nozzle and it doesn't spread as well on the dash or in the MF towel.
 
Natural Look smells real good & works fine for a matte look.But my bottle of NL is collecting dust. Adams V.R.T is now what i use on all my rubber trim, Vinyl, Tires.
 
I like it on tires so far. It goes on pretty nice, spreads even and lasts a decently long time.

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I think it looks excellent.

Still working with it to find an interior niche.
 
Miami_Sunset said:
Natural Look smells real good & works fine for a matte look.But my bottle of NL is collecting dust. Adams V.R.T is now what i use on all my rubber trim, Vinyl, Tires.

Who asked you about VRT? Why must you take this thread off topic? Stick to the Topic on hand, the thread starter "DID NOT" ask you for your opinion :ban :wall :gun_banda :horse: :hijack :horse
 
Antonio Waxer said:
Who asked you about VRT? Why must you take this thread off topic? Stick to the Topic on hand, the thread starter "DID NOT" ask you for your opinion :ban :wall :gun_banda :horse: :hijack :horse


Isn't this forum for discussion?


I didn't see anything arrogant about Miami Sunset's post, he just stated that VRT is his choice product and that he tried Natural Look in the past. It's called an opinion :beer_smil
 
Antonio Waxer said:
Who asked you about VRT? Why must you take this thread off topic? Stick to the Topic on hand, the thread starter "DID NOT" ask you for your opinion :ban :wall :gun_banda :horse: :hijack :horse


and this forum is suposed to not be biased?!? certain things lead me otherwise.
 
I think the point that Antonio was try to make was that the topic wasn't regarding a discussion, this was somebody saying that they were happy with a product, and gave the reason.

Now comes a person who says
Natural Look smells real good & works fine for a matte look
but then goes to say that he does not use it, and prefers another brand.
If it was a discussion, he should have stated why he choose one over the other. Especially when he stated that it works fine for a matte look.

My statement is not biased because I would feel the same way for anybodys post, whether I do or do not use the product.

"J"
 
Sorry Sean I agree with Antonio and Jay:yes: This thread was not started as discussion it was a statement. Hondaman (Frank) never asked, "What do you use? or like." Staying on topic seems to be a real hard problem for some people :rolleyes:

JOYRIDE1113 said:
and this forum is suposed to not be biased?!? certain things lead me otherwise.

How is Antonio trying to keep a thread on topic biased:confused:

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If Miami Sunset wants to write a review about VRT , by all means let him start his own thread and write about the qualities he likes about that product. I truely believe that this was meant to be a review type thread not a discussion of your favorite interior product.
 
joyriide1113 said:
and this forum is suposed to not be biased?!? certain things lead me otherwise.

How can a "forum" be biased???? This was a friggin product rave/review from a satisfied customer. Miami_Sunset is becoming infamous for getting under people's skin and hijacking threads.

If he wanted to talk about VRT he should have started his own thread/review.
 
Antonio Waxer said:
Who asked you about VRT? Why must you take this thread off topic? Stick to the Topic on hand, the thread starter "DID NOT" ask you for your opinion :ban :wall :gun_banda :horse: :hijack :horse


BUDDY WTF ! is wrong with you. All i was doing was giving an opinion. As far as I can remember you don’t need to tell me what i can say :boxing: or what i need to answer, about a product I use. I find it real STUPID! Mr. AntonioWaxer to say such a thing. If i offended you in some way for stating my use of Adams V.R.T then you have no choice but to take it. We are not here to make you happy but rather discuss the use & opinions on products that make detailing a part of our lives. If this were the Poorboy's World forum i would understand it. But no this is a general " interior Auto Care " forum.
 
Leyland said:
How can a "forum" be biased???? This was a friggin product rave/review from a satisfied customer. Miami_Sunset is becoming infamous for getting under people's skin and hijacking threads.

If he wanted to talk about VRT he should have started his own thread/review.
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You are wrong man. My intention was noit to HiJack the thread. I mean come what will i gain by jacking this thread. ? you guys are really becomming Sensitive :clown: If you thinks i Hijacked this thread.
 
Personally I believe that the horse is quite dead now.

Hondaman I 'm glad to hear that you had good luck and are happy with the product that you found.

Thanks
"J"
 
Miami_Sunset said:
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You are wrong man. My intention was noit to HiJack the thread. I mean come what will i gain by jacking this thread. ? you guys are really becomming Sensitive :clown: If you thinks i Hijacked this thread.

I wonder what I'm becoming if I thinks that you can't type very well either.
 
Poorboy said:
This thread was not started as discussion it was a statement. Hondaman (Frank) never asked, "What do you use? or like."


In that case, I guess nobody should have chimed in. The thread should've been locked right off the top so no "discussion" occurred.

Ok, MAYBE if this was posted in the Poorboy's Forum, different story. However, this is in the general "Interior Auto Care" section...I feel like AA jumped all over Miami for no reason. His comments were far from a "plug" for VRT.
 
GSRstilez said:
In that case, I guess nobody should have chimed in. The thread should've been locked right off the top so no "discussion" occurred.

Ok, MAYBE if this was posted in the Poorboy's Forum, different story. However, this is in the general "Interior Auto Care" section...I feel like AA jumped all over Miami for no reason. His comments were far from a "plug" for VRT.

No I don't agree, your initial response and Keeotee's were exactly the kind of responses that a thread like this warrants. Even the first part of Miami's response was fine, but there was no need to take the topic off to VRT and what "he" likes. Like I said, if he wants to write about VRT, fine, but do it in his own thread. IF his NL is collecting dust ,fine, but that should have been the end of it.
 
HondaMan said:
I can't say enough about PB NL ! The price is reasonable enough that you can use it in borderline places that you might not want to waste more expensive cleaners.

I used NL today on my dashboard and interior: nice and black once again, no more dust and dirt, and it smells nice, too. I used it also on the black step-up guards leading into the car -- good job cleaning off some dirt in one step. Ditto the doorjams and other places -- the weather wasn't too bad today, but I wanted to get 90% of the dirt off with 30% of the time I ususally spend on that stuff in the spring or summer when it's warmer and I have more time.

PB NL did a great job getting rid of mud, dirt, dust, sealant buildups/runoffs, and other stains. It also helped "de-soil" my rear car seat which had the cloth harden with some liquid or dirt or something. It's still not as plush and soft as the other rear seat, but it no longer feels hard, as if water had been allowed to freeze into the seat and fabric.

This product is great and very cost-effective. If you don't have some, try it.

Oh yeah, make sure you use a spray nozzle....too much comes out of the "pour" nozzle and it doesn't spread as well on the dash or in the MF towel.

Getting back on track... I agree with you. I really love the smell of NL. Its really great to spray a couple squirts in your air vents! Its got that cotton candy type of smell that makes your nose happy. The look is sheen which I like to refer to as a luxerious look, its just a touch above OEM. I havent tried it yet on the tires but when I get a refill I will absolutly try it out.

Greg
 
I agree NL is a killer. I just got a bottle when I used a Christmas gift certificate at autogeek.

It gives me the look(s) and results I want and I absolutely love the smell. The only problem is now I don't need an air freshner after completing interiors with NL and my freshly purchased gallon of #40 will be collecting dust. :naughty
 
i might have to purchase a new bottle of NL. My bottle has a very thick consistency to it. I do use it on my dash w/MF for a nice matte finish. I don't use anything with a shine/gloss on the dashboard because it glares of the windshield. i also use it on all my trim and have no problems with dust/dirt buildup.
 
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