PBS product and different color cars

Hawaiianelement said:
I just had to chime in because I LOVE Poorboy's product line. Its helped give me the confindence to detail in the beginning.
I 2nd that!!! :beer_smil

Hawaiianelement said:
IMO use EX-P for silvers and whites .Gives a wet deep almost like a hrd candy shell look. Anything with flake I use EX .
I 2nd that, too!!! :beer_smil

Hawaiianelement said:
Thanks Steve and all PB employees for some exceptional products
And again, I 2nd that!!! :beer_smil

:drunk: Oh, man...got me a good buzz going now.
 
Can I use Nattys blue on a light color car as well I have a red mustang a black mustang and a metalic champaine van I have used the Nattys blue on the van first used Megs. show car polish #7 then Megs yellow wax #26 then topped it with Nattys blue it came out really good I think I will put a second coat of Nattys on tomorrow!
 
jaybs95 said:
I think that Propolish is a very under rated product, I watched what it can do during Poorboy's detailing day this year, and I walked away rather impressed.

Now back to the original question,
I like EX for my darker colors and EX-P for the lighter, but you can't go wrong with either or just top it with Natty's or Natty's blue

"J"
if your looking into what wax/sealants go better with dark/light paint the guys have done a great job in there post. read post 2 and then view the other post here that should help.
 
harry444 said:
Can I use Nattys blue on a light color car as well I have a red mustang a black mustang and a metalic champaine van I have used the Nattys blue on the van first used Megs. show car polish #7 then Megs yellow wax #26 then topped it with Nattys blue it came out really good I think I will put a second coat of Nattys on tomorrow!

I use Natty's Blue for any customer and any car who is committed to a regular maintenance. It's got some hiding properties, so a customer will be disappointed in 6 months with the drastic difference. For someone I'll never see again, I up sell to Souveran or use NXT Tech Wax, or up sell a few coats of EX/EX-P.
 
I am getting confused...I know it doesn't take much as my wife says. What do I use after ssr1 and ssr2.5 for my white car and then my black car. They are both garage queens so they are rarely driven if that helps.

Thanks
 
USA88GT said:
I am getting confused...I know it doesn't take much as my wife says. What do I use after ssr1 and ssr2.5 for my white car and then my black car. They are both garage queens so they are rarely driven if that helps.

Thanks
Natty's Paste Wax is a very unique Carnauba wax that is long lasting and so simple to use. Natty's Paste Wax gives incredible clarity to any color, as well as protection from UV and the environment

this info was taken from poorboys site you can go there and view the wax/sealants. i hope this will help.

*nattys paste- notice it says will add clarity to any color.
 
USA88GT said:
I am getting confused...I know it doesn't take much as my wife says. What do I use after ssr1 and ssr2.5 for my white car and then my black car. They are both garage queens so they are rarely driven if that helps.

Thanks

Do as little as possible. If you are happy with only a wax, do that. Once a year I would suggest a polish like Klasse All-in-one or SSR1 by hand or PC. I would also suggest a clay treatment every 3-4 months.
Of course, if you arent havppy after a couple coats of wax or sealant, you can go with SSR 1 by machine. If that doesn't work, SSR2, and so on. The deeper you go (1, 2, 2.5, 3) the more work it takes coming out. So if you use 2.5, follow with 1 and then wax.
 
Well I put the second coat of Nattys on my van today and all I can say it never looked so good it has a deep wet look and I think Im hooked on it I also tried PB Tire Dressing and I was very impressed I have used alot of different Dressings and the Bold N Bright went on very easy and no sling off witch to me is most important Thanks steve for a great product ! :beer_smil
 
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