0311_Lifer
New member
Hey guys I havnt been on this forum in a very very long time and now that I have some time I would like to get back to properly maintaining my car's body. I drive an 04 crown vic that is dark red and it is a swirl magnet. It seems as though Ford must have the softest paint on the market or I have been using the worst techniques and products on the market. My procedure is usually:
Wash (meguires gold)
Claybar (if necessary)
Polish (meguires over the counter)
Wax (generally mothers california carnauba wax)
All of this is usually hand applied using clean applicator pads every time and also clean microfiber cloths. Right now I dry using a California Water Blade and am pretty comfortable with that. After visiting these forums again I am beginning to wonder if Poorboys products would be a better and more cost effective solution for my bi-monthly detailing. I have read that Natty's Blue wax is very easy on-off and that most of their products are generally very easy to work with and fool proof. I have gotten positive results in the past with the procedure I have mentioned above but am wondering if the following procedure will be a better solution for someone looking for a deeper, longer lasting, wetter look ?? (also easier application and removal of wax) Long story short I was wondering if any one on here has done any thing like the following by hand on a dark colored car:
Wash (Poorboy's Super Slick & Suds applied with foam gun)
Claybar (when necessary?)
Polish (Poorboy's professional polish or poorboys polish with carnauba)
Sealant (poorboys EX or EX-P ?)
Wax (Natty's Blue)
That stuff has all gotten pretty good reviews but my main question is for someone who is just looking for a long lasting wet look which products should I use and I am open to others than the ones I've listed. Also will the EX-P and Natty's Blue play nice ? Thanks.
Wash (meguires gold)
Claybar (if necessary)
Polish (meguires over the counter)
Wax (generally mothers california carnauba wax)
All of this is usually hand applied using clean applicator pads every time and also clean microfiber cloths. Right now I dry using a California Water Blade and am pretty comfortable with that. After visiting these forums again I am beginning to wonder if Poorboys products would be a better and more cost effective solution for my bi-monthly detailing. I have read that Natty's Blue wax is very easy on-off and that most of their products are generally very easy to work with and fool proof. I have gotten positive results in the past with the procedure I have mentioned above but am wondering if the following procedure will be a better solution for someone looking for a deeper, longer lasting, wetter look ?? (also easier application and removal of wax) Long story short I was wondering if any one on here has done any thing like the following by hand on a dark colored car:
Wash (Poorboy's Super Slick & Suds applied with foam gun)
Claybar (when necessary?)
Polish (Poorboy's professional polish or poorboys polish with carnauba)
Sealant (poorboys EX or EX-P ?)
Wax (Natty's Blue)
That stuff has all gotten pretty good reviews but my main question is for someone who is just looking for a long lasting wet look which products should I use and I am open to others than the ones I've listed. Also will the EX-P and Natty's Blue play nice ? Thanks.