poorboys wax pick

I'd go with Polish with Sealant as well if you're just looking for a all in one product from their line.
 
I have both P-w-C & P-w-S and I like them both but for a choice of one...P-w-C its really a versatile product
 
Then just top it off with some NATTYS RED in a week or so. Blue if you cant get Red. Goes on quick comes off quick, lots of Shine!!!!! 2 layers of red on my Trailblazer about 2 weeks apart WOW! Took longer to wash and dry it than to wax. RANDAL
 
Not trying to hijack the thread but since it is related to wax I have a questions regarding the Natty's Blue

I just tried this for the first time and I am not sure if maybe i put it on to thick or what but it was very hard to remove. Any thoughts on why. Did i leave it on to long, apply to thick????

I applied it on cool paint in the shade and did one whole side of the truck. So did i simply leave it on to long.

Richard
 
Not trying to hijack the thread but since it is related to wax I have a questions regarding the Natty's Blue

I just tried this for the first time and I am not sure if maybe i put it on to thick or what but it was very hard to remove. Any thoughts on why. Did i leave it on to long, apply to thick????

I applied it on cool paint in the shade and did one whole side of the truck. So did i simply leave it on to long.

Richard

My guess would be you put too much on we left it sitting in the sun for an hour or 2 at a show and i went to wipe it off and came off like butter. So try spreading it as far as you can go with it and then a little more. :bigups
 
what would be a good pick for a all-in-one product from their line? wax/cleaner. the vehicle is flame red.

While I haven't used the PWS yet, I can vouch for the PWC. If you are looking for an AIO product, I'm sure you would be pleased with either one.
 
Not trying to hijack the thread but since it is related to wax I have a questions regarding the Natty's Blue

I just tried this for the first time and I am not sure if maybe i put it on to thick or what but it was very hard to remove. Any thoughts on why. Did i leave it on to long, apply to thick????

I applied it on cool paint in the shade and did one whole side of the truck. So did i simply leave it on to long.

Richard

Some "apply and haze" waxes, particularly carnauba waxes, can be a little finicky if applied when there is a lot of humidity. If you add in a slightly heavy application, it can cause some removal issues.

Try giving your vehicle a quick QD'ing with your favorite QD just prior to waxing, and mist a little QD on your applicator as your are applying the wax. This will help the applicator glide over the paint and helps in laying down a thinner coat of product.

You may also want to try misting your removal towel with a little QD or S & W to aid in removal.

HTH
 
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