The Beauty of Poorboy's PwC Blue topped with Natty's Blue

stilez

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Over the weekend, a bunch of us attended the Poorboy's World Meet to try out some new products, amongst those, the new "blues". While some were a bit sceptical over how much "better" they would be, we searched for some answers. All of the vehicles shown were polished out and as we all know, that's the most important part of a good looking vehicle.



Anyways, after trying them side by side I found the blue to have better color depth, hiding abilities, and glow than the white series (original). The results weren't hugely different in comparison, but on a larger scale (entire side), they were more noticeable. Notice in the pics, the deep, wet, glowing look of the combo. All have 1 coat PwC blue, and 1 coat Natty's blue.





Patrick's nephew's T/A

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Dino's SC430

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My Integra

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Questions? Comments?
 
Great pics, Sean....and with a (last test I ran) 4.28mps connection, no waiting either!



I ordered some Natty's Blue about a month ago and love it. Really really rich and wet looking!
 
What exactly are these products? Is this a wax and a quick detailer? Or are we talking about Polishes here.







Sorry for the stupidity in this subject ahead of time.
 
Sean is referring to Poorboys Nattys Blue Carnuaba wax and the Poorboys Polish With Carnuaba (one step polish/wax).
 
The Blue PwC and Blue Natty's from Poorboy's World. The PwC is a light cleaner with protection and the Natty's is a paste wax.
 
Sean,



How do you deal with door dings that other people carelessly cause. i can't even see one ding on your side panels. I get tons from people :nixweiss
 
Here is some shots of today's rain. Both me andd sean talked and agree that blue keeps the paint amzingly clean during the rain



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Now this is after spray and wipe and a second coat of blue

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Cool, ordering now LOL.



As for door dings, I totalled it up I've spent over $800 on paintless dent repair in 50,000 miles...
 
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