My compliments to Poorboys, and to Steve!

Scooter

Help, I wanna be a proton
I had one of the few paying detail jobs I do a year. It was a 42 foot pusher Motor Home. It was a very nice rig. With a rig that large it is nearly impossible to find an enclosed garage to do the detailing in, and the weather was expected to be HOT. It ended up being 107. Obviously, for most chemicals this type of heat would have made it nearly impossible to get a quality job.
The motor home was in excellent condition, and was obviously well maintained so I just needed to apply a polish and wax. I used Poorboys PWC, and applied it in full sunlight, and got stellar results. The man that owns the motorhome had nothing but excellent reviews for the work, and commented that he had never had a detailer do such a quality job. :) Something to make me smile. BTW 42 feet in four hours. A good revenue producer.

Scooter
 
:bigscream 42' in 4 hours .....Chuck said you were fast, but that's incredible...glad you don't mind working in 107* temperatures:eek
 
There is no question that PB is great stuff and Steve is so easy to talk to. Informative, friendly and most importantly: Patient. Great guy great products!!!
 
The thing was a monster. I'm sorry that I did not get any pictures. I did have a little help. My son wiped thigns down while I operated the PC. When I was doing the parts that could only get reached by a ladder, he held the PC while I wiped off the residue. Like I said, I was amazed that there was no smearing of the chemicals, especially since it was done in full sun.

Scooter
 
Scooter,
4 hrs to do a 42' RV is amazing. The really amazing thing is that PWC worked with such high outside temp, which made the surface temp extremely hot. I thinking near 200 degrees for the exposed parts.

PB,
Does apply PWC or EX(-P) in hot temps effect the durability.

Eric
 
Eric it shouldn't effect it at all, but I'm sure the cure time was dramatically reduced ....I've used it (PwC & EX) on a black truck with outside temperature of 99* and surface temperature of 113* and it held up well. We have not had EX-P out long enough to do extensive hot weather testing, but I think it will be fine. As with all our products, consumer feedback will help us tweek any problem we encounter:)
 
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