Poorboys Natural Look

Corey Bit Spank

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I just want to give this product a realy quick :xyxthumbs before I try to go to sleep.



I've used 303 before, and while I don't know if I would call it a complete replacement to 303, it's definitely something to keep handy.



With that said, Natural Look does just what it says: it gives it a natural look. It darks just slightly, dries non greasy, and leaves no shine at all. It gives it a "new" look. I wouldn't use it on customer's cars, unless (like I had this weekend with the black jetta) the owner say they don't want a shiney dash. Not that 303 gives a shine, it gives a sheen. This is good, most people like it, but some want it just cleaned and protected.



Is it durable? Not really. I put it on my tires. I'll take pictures after 3 days of driving before I wash tomorrow for you all.



I really like it on tires, BTW. After cleaning, this darkens them a bit and gives it a nice matte, clean look. Very new looking. No slinging, as it is absorbed or evaporated (i do believe it is water based).



I think if I had to choose though, I would pick 303. If I was going to open an arsenal of products, both 303 and Natural Look have their place on my shelf. Natural looks relatively cheap price drew me too it. I don't want to spend that much on 303, so I will most likely keep purchasing NL as 303 is not $10 better then NL.



If you're ordering Poorboys, give it a try. You may really like it. :)
 
I agree. NL is one of my favorite dressing. I also like using 1Z Cockpit Premium but for the price, you can't beat NL.
 
:up I agree with you both. I have 303, 1Z's Cockpit Premium, Meg's #40, Meg's Natural Shine, and Poorboy's Natural Look to reach for when sprucing up interiors. I haven't had a complaint from any of them. 1Z's and Poorboy's products may get a slight edge for scent.



CBS, if you like the looks of NL on your tires (and wheel wells), go ahead and try Steve's Bold 'n' Bright. I think you might decide to save your NL for the interior.
 
Mr. Clean said:
:up I agree with you both. I have 303, 1Z's Cockpit Premium, Meg's #40, Meg's Natural Shine, and Poorboy's Natural Look to reach for when sprucing up interiors. I haven't had a complaint from any of them. 1Z's and Poorboy's products may get a slight edge for scent.



CBS, if you like the looks of NL on your tires (and wheel wells), go ahead and try Steve's Bold 'n' Bright. I think you might decide to save your NL for the interior.



:o I've used it. It smells so good. The bold n bright that is. I don't have it in my arsenal, so maybe i'll pick up some Megs Natural Shine for tires (I know it won't be the same, but it'll be good none the less). :)
 
Dalton said:
I use Poorboys Trim Restorer on my tires and love it. Looks great and lasts.



I don't have the Trim Restorer, but it is on my list for some exterior trim pieces and bumpers. Have you used B'n'B? If so, what do you like about Trim Restorer which would displace B'n'B for your tires?
 
I also love how Natural Look looks on my tires. But in my experience it does not add no sheen. I think it has a sort of small to medium amount of sheen (not shiny but the surface looks treated). On my tires, it definitely adds a gloss to them, but not a shine or wet look. They do have a deep black sheen, though, which is why I like it (I hate shiny tires). :xyxthumbs
 
Aurora40 said:
I also love how Natural Look looks on my tires. But in my experience it does not add no sheen. I think it has a sort of small to medium amount of sheen (not shiny but the surface looks treated). On my tires, it definitely adds a gloss to them, but not a shine or wet look. They do have a deep black sheen, though, which is why I like it (I hate shiny tires). :xyxthumbs



Just out of curiousity, do you have a base of meguiars endurance on your tires?



Just wondering becasue I find that on my tires that have never been treated with endurance PB NL gives a "no sheen" almost flat look.



On my tires that have endurance as a base they look just as you describe above.
 
Hmm, yeah a lot of times they do already have Endurance on them. Though, I have used it on tires after I scrubbed them with a brush and APC+. Though, I also use one tire-swipe at a time and pitch it after a few uses, so there could be some residual Endurance on the swipe I suppose.
 
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