New Poorboys Test Sample - Spray and Gloss!

Poorboy said:
It's more of a QD with a polymer too, it does have some light cleaning ability but it will not replace Spray and Wipe.

For application, it can be used to maintain the slickness and gloss of a LSP, it can also create it's own shine, and what many people will find it's best quality is that you should spray a little on after a wash and before drying to help prevent micro-marring and it makes drying effortless while bringing out great shine and slickness.

Do I spray it on right after the car has been washed or wait until most of the water has dried off? Thanks.
 
I've found that spraying it on with the car a little wet (after the blower, or flooding the panels), works really well. You'll get a streak & haze free finish with a high gloss. The slickness is unreal!
 
I would have the car a little wet, flood the car with flow of water this should do it but I use the blower also. Than Use S&G makes the car look like it was justed wax and really slick the best thing since slice bread.
 
Today I did a Poorboy's SuperSuds wash with a Spray and Gloss chaser.If you are a big fan of QD's or you want to give your paint a boost after washing but don't feel like waxing it then here's your product. In my recent order from Poorboy's Steve included a sample of Spray & Gloss. Well today the weather has permitted me to try it. My car looks good after a wash which my neighbors can attest to. Today I added the Spray and Gloss after drying with a waffleweave. I lightly( I think lightly) misted my car with Spray & Gloss one section at a time. Then I used a gold microfiber to wipe/buff it off.In some places where it was heavier than others(the bottle's spray pattern was inconsistant) I did have to wipe several times but overall it was a breeze to use and I found no streaking.I never had to apply any undue pressure. It gave my metallic green a high gloss SHINE. For not claying and or polishing after massive amounts of salt bombarding my car this winter it left the surface exceptionally slick.Very user friendly. Once again Poorboy's has come up with a winner.Just so you know, I did this in 38 degree weather and I had no problems. Sunny but still 38 degrees.
 
Who else has tried S&G? What did you think, how did you use it, etc..? I've also found that it does a nice job on the door jams, and my wood trim on the interior.
 
mgm2003 said:
Who else has tried S&G? What did you think, how did you use it, etc..? I've also found that it does a nice job on the door jams, and my wood trim on the interior.

I finally got to really try it out last night. I tried it on the Vette. I washed it like normal and then I parially dried it, then I went from panel to panel and sprayed S&G and finished drying with a microfiber chamois. It worked wonderfully!! The shine and slickness was great, although it was dark and I could not see the final result really well, but I told Dad to pay attention to the shine today.

This weekend the Legend will get a wash with a S&G chaser. :cool
 
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