Can someone give me a rundown on a typical detail with Poorboy's?

dtailthis2

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Like what products used in what step and what pad.

Assume ur using a rotary so i would need speed settings for each.

Also which product to use on light cars and which on dark

Thanks
 
Welcome back...
wash with ss&s
clay with PB clay
2.5 polishing pad 1000-2000
1 polishing pad 1000-1500
PwC finishing pad 1000-1250
Natty's by hand blue for DARK
TR for trim
BnB for tires
WS for Wheels
 
holland_patrick said:
Welcome back...

2.5 polishing pad 1000-2000
1 polishing pad 1000-1500
PwC finishing pad 1000-1250
Natty's by hand blue for DARK
TR for trim
BnB for tires
WS for Wheels

This is great but add clay to the start right after washing.
 
holland_patrick said:
Welcome back...

2.5 polishing pad 1000-2000
1 polishing pad 1000-1500
PwC finishing pad 1000-1250
Natty's by hand blue for DARK
TR for trim
BnB for tires
WS for Wheels

I would have to agree with patrick on all of the above, but I wouldnt push 2000 with the ssr2.5 . The PwC wouldnt really need all of the 1250 rpm becuase it doesnt really have much cut, if any. Other than that it looks good.

Greg
 
thanks for all the replies. i ended up giving detailing another go, but my shoulder just hurt too much after an hour.

so i traded my rotary, plus some cash, on autopia for a PC. And well lets say i just finished my first detail since my injury and it looks amazing. I do miss the rotary for some "trouble" spots, but for the clients i have/had a PC is MORE than enough.

So now does anything change? And whats the natty's? are there two types for different colors?
 
There is the original Natty's (which I have which is clear) and there is Natty's Blue. The blue is supposed to have better looks on darker color cars; ie looks more 'wet'. You really can't go wrong with any PB products.
 
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