Rainy day detailing..review of new Poorboys products

Way2SSlow

~werd to yo mutha~
Well, as some of you may or may not know, I was lucky enough to win the March Poorbooy's giveway. Steve never mentioned what the winner would get, so I just posted on the thread and didnt give it another thought. When I saw that I'd won, I was amazed! Thanks again Steve. Well, the stuff arrived today. In the box was a bottle of White diamond glaze, black hole glaze and QD+ as well as some spray and rinse that I had added to my order. A quick check of the forecast (opening of the blinds) told me that today's weather wasnt exactly going to allow me to review these new products......OH, but weather cant hold me down. I'd been planning on restringing my stratocaster this weekend, and I usually throw some cleaner wax or something on it when I do to make it look shiny! Then it hit me....Detail the strat!

Here's what I started with:
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The guitar has swirls in the paint, and some dings, dents and scratches from use (it's about 12 years old...I bought it new in 96). I'm not too concerned about the defects so much as I play this guitar a lot. It was smudged up pretty bad with finger prints, and sweat from jamming on it for a few hours last night. Because of the amount that this baby gets handled, I will not try to remove swirls. I dont think I have as much paint to work with as a car anyway.

First thing I did was remove the strings like so:
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I like to use a string winder to unwind the strings. Once you get the hang of it, it's much faster than turning by hand. Just a cheapo dunlop one is fine.

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I cut the strings in half then pull the bottom half back through the bridge and out the back. Cutting them in half makes them easier to throw away. Now I'm left with a stringless strat.

Time to get to detailing! First thing I do is hit the rosewood fretboard with some Lemon oil and my custom Bounty "German" paper towel applicators (folded into sections). Notice the designs presesnt....No cheap stuff here baby! I'm all about the quicker picker upper.

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Rub it in enough so it doesnt drip but leave it wet and let it soak a bit. You can see I'm up the the 5th fret in the pic. Now onto the good stuff...the new PB products.



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I purposely got a little lemon oil on the guitar to see how QD+ would clean it up. It wiped away smudges like a champ (as most QD's do). It left a nice shiny clean look. What really impressed me the most is how the QD+ looked on the chrome. It left a brilliant shine on the chrome.

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Alright, the axe is clean and ready to glaze. I applied the white diamond by hand with a foam applicator pad. I used the purple and green one that I got with my NXT liquid a long time ago. I wish Megs would sell this app by itself, because I like it better than any other foam app I've tried (I cant really explain it). I worked the glaze in varying speed (as if I were using a machine) until I saw a shine, and then let it haze like the directions say. The glaze gave a very nice wet look. The metallic wasnt muted at all, which is great because this Fender Lake Placid Blue paint has quite a bit of metallic in it.
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The White diamond is very reflective.

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Notice the brilliance of the chrome in that pic. QD+ and White diamond look excellent on the chrome. Last after:

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After it was glazed I wiped off the remaining lemon oil and restrung the axe.

Thanks again Steve for the giveaways. I cant wait to try this stuff out on a car soon.
 
Way2go Way2SSlow. Excellent post!! Steve has always been great on the monthly giveaways. Glad to hear(and see) that you found a use for the products that you were awarded.
 
Nice work on the guitar Way2SSlow, and a great way to spend a rainy day. I'm looking forward to trying the new glazes myself. I found the comment on the purple and green megs pad interesting because I felt the same way. I had even thought about buying more wax just to get the pad, but then reason took over and I just bought the yellow ones! :crazy2: Looking forward to seeing some cars detailed with the new Poorboys products.
 
I found the comment on the purple and green megs pad interesting because I felt the same way. I had even thought about buying more wax just to get the pad, but then reason took over and I just bought the yellow ones!

I LOVE the NXT appliactor pad. It's great! Thanks for the comments.
 
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