Tyler@Poorboys
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Hey guys!
I played around with the Purple Foam Pad from Poorboy's the other day. I decided to try it out on my Flex with Poorboy's Super Swirl Remover 2.5 on a 2011 Deep Cherry Red Dodge Caravan rental. This van had definitely been neglected, as you can imagine. I touched a few spots very lightly with some 2000 grit wet/dry sand paper. There were some scratches that I really wanted to get rid of and I knew that would do the trick. Then I started the process.
On the hood I didn't sand anything just buffed with the Flex and Purple Pad. I used the SSR2.5 thinking this would be a good test for it with the Purple Pad and it was. I ran the Flex at around speed 5 and it did a nice job. Granted you would yield a little bit better results with a rotary but I decided to stick with the polisher this time.
Rear Pillar:
Hood:
There were a few other random small spots that I addressed, but didn't take a picture. I finished the whole thing with Poorboy's Polish W/ Carnuba Blue. This product is a great AIO that I use quite often! It gives a nice light polish with a thin layer of Carnuba to ad some great gloss. Works well for jobs that you can't spend the time on going through each step yet want nice results.
Afters:
I played around with the Purple Foam Pad from Poorboy's the other day. I decided to try it out on my Flex with Poorboy's Super Swirl Remover 2.5 on a 2011 Deep Cherry Red Dodge Caravan rental. This van had definitely been neglected, as you can imagine. I touched a few spots very lightly with some 2000 grit wet/dry sand paper. There were some scratches that I really wanted to get rid of and I knew that would do the trick. Then I started the process.
On the hood I didn't sand anything just buffed with the Flex and Purple Pad. I used the SSR2.5 thinking this would be a good test for it with the Purple Pad and it was. I ran the Flex at around speed 5 and it did a nice job. Granted you would yield a little bit better results with a rotary but I decided to stick with the polisher this time.
Rear Pillar:


Hood:


There were a few other random small spots that I addressed, but didn't take a picture. I finished the whole thing with Poorboy's Polish W/ Carnuba Blue. This product is a great AIO that I use quite often! It gives a nice light polish with a thin layer of Carnuba to ad some great gloss. Works well for jobs that you can't spend the time on going through each step yet want nice results.
Afters:


