Poorboys EX, ssr Questions

SOG35

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Need some help. Whats the difference between EX & EX-P? Does the one with Carbanuba wax look better(on black)? do they both last the same amount of time? which one is easier to use?

I have a black G35, I'm wondering if SSR1 would be good enough to keep the swirls off my car, or if i need to get SSR2 or 3? For spot work i already have DACP.

Is it true that all these products can be used in the sun?
 
EX will give you a warmer look.

EX-P has a clear reflective look to it and lasts longer than EX. They are both easy to use, and all PB products can be used in the sun. I wouldn't use it on paint that is too hot to touch though.

Can't say which would look better on your car, depends if you like the reflective, or warm look better.
 
eggroll said:
EX will give you a warmer look.

EX-P has a clear reflective look to it and lasts longer than EX. They are both easy to use, and all PB products can be used in the sun. I wouldn't use it on paint that is too hot to touch though.

Can't say which would look better on your car, depends if you like the reflective, or warm look better.

very good answer:D

and I'd suggest SSR2 and SSR1 which are both good follow-up s to DACP:)
 
SOG35 said:
Need some help. Whats the difference between EX & EX-P? Does the one with Carbanuba wax look better(on black)? do they both last the same amount of time? which one is easier to use?

I have a black G35, I'm wondering if SSR1 would be good enough to keep the swirls off my car, or if i need to get SSR2 or 3? For spot work i already have DACP.

Is it true that all these products can be used in the sun?

EX has a small amount of carnauba in it............ EX-P is a pure sealant (no carnauba). Both are easy to use.

I prefer products with carnauba in them on dark colors......... you may not. They both will probably look great.

SSR1, and/or SSR2 and/or SSR3 may get the swirls off............ and they may not. Depends on how bad the swirls are. If the SSR3 doesn't get them off, you probably need to wetsand and buff with a rotary, or need a paint touch-up.

Yes, you can use Poorboy's products in the sun............ within reason. Don't use ANY products on an extremely hot surface.
 
Boss,
I just want to thank you for taking so much time to help all of us here at DC.
Your knowledge of products is unmatched.
Thanks again!
 
kimwallace said:
Boss,
I just want to thank you for taking so much time to help all of us here at DC.
Your knowledge of products is unmatched.
Thanks again!

kim,

Well............ there are a lot of extremely knowledgeable people here at DC.......... and a lot of great detailers.......... it's nice to be considered one of the many!

Thanks for the kind words just the same!
 
Re: Re: Poorboys EX, ssr Questions

Boss_429 said:
EX has a small amount of carnauba in it............ EX-P is a pure sealant (no carnauba). Both are easy to use.

I prefer products with carnauba in them on dark colors......... you may not. They both will probably look great.

Boss, thanks for the tip, I went with the EX on my mom's Civic. I didn't have much time to clean the car (as evidenced by the trim and hubcaps), so I concentrated on the paint. I started with SSR2 and followed it with EX. I wanted to darken the paint to hide as many defects as I could, but I didn't expect the car to come out so wet looking.
 
Looks nice ben54! That's a good color for a carnauba wax, and a product that darkens the paint!
 
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