PB natural look. had to do it. PICs

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sorry guys about posting so many new threads but im so amazed by poorboys. i put natural look on everything in my car. came out pretty damn good. Also put another coat of Natty's today.

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2nd coat of natty's
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That will be it for new pictures till i get back from jersey. Leaving on tuesday!
 
Very nice my man!

I like people who want to post pictures all the time. Gives me something to look at and its truly the best way *for me* to determine if i want to purchase the product. However in the interior pictures it is a bit hard to tell at the glossiness (word?) of NL. What would you compare it to? Im trying to decide if I want to purchase NL, Trim Restorer, or Adams VRT. Im leaning to VRT but I still need to make my mind up.
 
Looks nice!
The NL seems to have a lot more gloss than I usually get. But I usually wipe mine down with a MF after it has been on for 10-15 minutes.
joshcaro ... the NL and VRT have very similar looks, I wipe them both off with a MF to achieve the look I want (low gloss matt). NL is a little more liquid and the VRT is more like hand cream ... both have their advantages. The Trim Resorer will give a much glossier finish.
FWIW ... I really like the smell of NL.
 
well, yea its a little glossy but thats because i didnt wipe it down after i put it on. But i like it, better than leather conditioner i usually put on customers dashes. NL gives it the "right look"
 
You guys are making it hard for me?!?!?! I may just have to buy both and see for myself..hehe

I dont like a high gloss for my dash, but more of a conditioned "new" look. The plastic on my door panels are starting to look like they are fading a bit and I want to prevent it from doing it any further. To me it sounds like VRT would be the better thing to use.

Also has anyone used Adam's Leather Conditioner. Im currently debating between that, 4*, and Zaino. Ive heard awesome reviews of 4* and Zaino, but havent heard any reviews of Adam's.
 
joshcaro said:
You guys are making it hard for me?!?!?! I may just have to buy both and see for myself..hehe

I dont like a high gloss for my dash, but more of a conditioned "new" look. The plastic on my door panels are starting to look like they are fading a bit and I want to prevent it from doing it any further. To me it sounds like VRT would be the better thing to use.

Also has anyone used Adam's Leather Conditioner. Im currently debating between that, 4*, and Zaino. Ive heard awesome reviews of 4* and Zaino, but havent heard any reviews of Adam's.


I think VRT has more gloss than NL . They're both great products. I use NL on my Honda Element exterior plastics and it looks great .

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And I'm a huge fan of 4*Leather Conditioner . It even has the leather smell to it.
 
Hawaiianelement,

What product are you using on the tires. it looks really nice.i would like to try it on my tires.

Robert
 
Hawaiianelement said:
I think VRT has more gloss than NL . They're both great products. I use NL on my Honda Element exterior plastics and it looks great .

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And I'm a huge fan of 4*Leather Conditioner . It even has the leather smell to it.

Is that VRT on the tires?
 
Nice ride man! Are you on 7thgencivic.com ? I trade my 7th gen Civic in for a Subaru Impreza Monday. I will miss the ole Civic to an extent. ;)
 
2001civicex said:
Nice ride man! Are you on 7thgencivic.com ? I trade my 7th gen Civic in for a Subaru Impreza Monday. I will miss the ole Civic to an extent. ;)
hey thanks. Yea im on 7thgen. (civicrice) people on that forum are also very helpful.
 
AZ Ferrari Man said:
how do you apply the Natural Look? It looks great with no streaks! Also what kind of extractor do you have, love the lines.

Andrew
Just tried the NL myself for the first time. Haven't used VRT so can't give a gloss comparison. If you like less gloss, buff with MF...I did and was very happy with the result. I applied by spraying onto a MF towel fold in quarters and applying and then folding over to a clean side to buff about a minute later to get a smooth low gloss finish. Never thought about using it on the exterior of my CRV...I use TR but that's an idea. NL has a cherry smell that some people might not like, especially if they are sensitive to scents, but I happen to like it and my 19 yr old daughter wants it ASAP in her New Beetle. The scent markedly decreases in a day or two, especially if you garage the car and leave the windows open.
 
Everything about your car looks great!

Clean drop, nice rims (my fav stockies from Honda), and nice tint job.

The paint looks great too...Excellent glow and wet look. Love the way the dash looks too :)
 
Aloha guys, I am a faithful PB's user and love their products. I apply NL with a microfiber app. For interiors I use the opposite side of the mic. app. to buff off any excess. The NL lasts as long as it doesn't rain . After a rain I just re-apply. Its a water -based product so no messy clean up when washing the vehicle and no greasy smearing or dust collection.

On the tires is PB's Bold-n-Bright. I usually fill my sprayer 3/4 then top it off w/ water . I have a bad habit of spraying way too much on my tires and using up my product too quick. I apply 2 helpings and it last at least a week.
 
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