Poorboys polish w/carnuba vs EX products - help!

joeyb7

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Need a little help here... I've been using poorboys polish w/carnuba topped with Blue Natty's and I've been getting good results..



BUT, should I be using a poorboys EX-P product prior to Blue Natty's instead?? :o



Reason I ask is because it seems lots of people use AIO prior to carnuba waxes, and EX-P just seems a little more similar to AIO than the polish w/carnuaba.



But I also thought that AIO wasn't really a polish, just more of a sealant... can someone clear this up for me?? Is EX-P more like Klasse Sealant Glaze and AIO is similar to polish w/carnuba??



Thanks in advance everyone!!!
 
Let me make this more clear... basically, is poorboys polish w/carnuba equivalent to AIO, or is EX-P more similar. Basically, I just don't know if poorboys polish w/carnuba is better prior to using Blue Natty's rather than AIO. Does the polish w/carnuba do more as far as swirls/defects than AIO??
 
The "equivalents" would be PwC=AIO, and EX-P=SG... approximately.

Both AIO and PwC are non-abrasive cleaner/polishes with some protection built in.

AIO is an acrylic system. PwC has resins and some carnauba. If you wanted a more carnauba look, you would go with PwC and Natty's. Natty's is a "clearer" looking wax, though, so it would still look nice over AIO, so it would be more a matter of what you are looking for.

EX-P has no cleaners in it. Strictly a resin sealant. Adds longer protection as well as a reflective look.

AIO generally doesn't do much for swirls, but some people say that they've been able to get some out with it. Same with PwC. This is more a function of the application material than the product, though, as both are non-abrasive. (They don't level the paint)



Hope this helps!
 
PwC is closer to AIO then EX-P. EX-P is a pure sealant with no cleaning ability.



I personally think PwC does a litle more for swirls/defects than AIO depending on how you apply it.



I like using AIO on cars where the paint is relatively defect free and I am going to follow it with a topper. I have used AIO and souvren on many dark color cars with very good success.
 
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