PwS V3 some more info and pics

I'm using my friend's auto shop, so Ill be inside, heat, music, and a lift...It doesnt get much better than that... :)
 
Poorboy said:
As long as supplies last... a FREE 16oz bottle of PwS will be included with any order of $45 or more(shipping not included)There are no codes to put in, no calls or pm's needed either, they will automatically be added to your order while supplies last. :2santa

Update ... there are Seven (7) sample bottles left... :)
 
Larry A said:
Other then being a sealant and will last longer, what is the difference ,looks wise between PWS and PWC.

Larry,

I think the PwS has the ability to do more correction, using the right pad, has a bit higher gloss, and is slicker.
The biggest difference will be for those who use either as a set up for another LSP ..I believe the PwS will be a better set up for sealants where people want a higher gloss and clarity vs those who use carnauba products and are looking for more depth and warmth from their color.
One last observation, reports by professional detailers who need to save time, is that they seem to be able to work the PwS longer and as a one step product, they have seen no equal.
 
One more observation is that PwS is a product I would use with a rotary as well as a pc or by hand and PwC I would not use a rotary with....again aiming to the professional or part-time detailer with limited time :)
 
Just wondering if I got one of those last sample bottles? I think my order will be here on Tuesday.
 
91LSMAN said:
Just wondering if I got one of those last sample bottles? I think my order will be here on Tuesday.

You got one of them...I think I have 5-6 left :)
 
Just placed my order, hopefully you have one left :D


Any plans to develp a liquid wax in the future?

For some reason I just cant get use to paste wax and I dont like having to put my applicator back in the container. I prefer working with a liquid wax so I would love to see a Poorboys liquid wax added to the arsenal. :wink:
 
inkedup said:
Just placed my order, hopefully you have one left :D

I think you may be getting one of the last ones :)


inkedup said:
Any plans to develp a liquid wax in the future?

For some reason I just cant get use to paste wax and I dont like having to put my applicator back in the container. I prefer working with a liquid wax so I would love to see a Poorboys liquid wax added to the arsenal. :wink:

If you like liquids, you can use either the PwS, PwC, EX, or QW+ ...but the Natty's paste waxes are super easy on & off ;)
 
onceaweekwaxer said:
steve is QW+ used like a liquid wax or a spray detailer

more of a liquid wax with cleaning ability...I would not use it over anything dirtier than dust. It can be sprayed on, used with a pc or done by hand :)
 
Poorboy said:
I think you may be getting one of the last ones :)




If you like liquids, you can use either the PwS, PwC, EX, or QW+ ...but the Natty's paste waxes are super easy on & off ;)

:yay

The paint on my 06 acura tsx is nearly flawless, Im talking maybe 5 or 6 extremely faint hairline scratches, absolutely no swirls. I dont know wether I should use SSR1 then seal with EX-P toppped with Nattys or go with PwS and top it with Nattys?
 
Ink- It depends if you are doing this by hand or by machine. I have the same isolated swirls/hairline scratches on my truck and the PwS and a polishing pad with the PC didn't remove them. If you are trying to remove them you could use SSR1 and a polishing pad or PwS and a light cut pad. If you could live with what you've got now I'd highly suggest using PwS by hand or maching (polishing pad) to clean the paint, top with EX-P a few hours (or day if you have time) later and then top all that off with Natty's if you prefer. I did a PwS / EX-P combo on my sisters silver car and the slickness is amazing.
 
I wanted to try PwS on a "light cutting pad" seeing that it is pad dependant. I'm not trying to remove much, just some minor webbing, and hazing from the PwS. Would you think I would need to follow up with another polishing after? Or do you think I could move on to my LSP's?
Just wanted to get some opionions. Thanks..
 
lonewolf0420 said:
I wanted to try PwS on a "light cutting pad" seeing that it is pad dependant. I'm not trying to remove much, just some minor webbing, and hazing from the PwS. Would you think I would need to follow up with another polishing after? Or do you think I could move on to my LSP's?
Just wanted to get some opionions. Thanks..

That would be hard to guess at. I would say you would have to see what you have after using the cutting pad and then make a decision ....
 
Recieved my package, but it's sitting in the garage. I keep forgetting to open it. Blame the decongestants.
 
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