Poorboys Polish w/ Wax or without?

ALSO:

When I order a PC .... Where do I order and What do I order... as in which pads... and attachments will I need? where do I get them?


thank you.
 
"Poorboys Polish w/ Wax or without?"

You mean Polish w/ Carnauba (Carnauba is not a wax, but an ingredient generally used in a wax)
Without Carnauba would mean EX-P or ProPolish. Which do you mean? (PwC is a great 1 step product

What is a good wax or sealant? There are TONS! But I'm sure DC can recommend a few depending on:

What car? year? color? condition? – Daily Driven? Garaged? Battered?

What do you want to spend? Where are you willing to spend?

How much effort / labor / trouble / time ?

Is it a light color or dark color?

What do you want?
 
Woob said:
"Poorboys Polish w/ Wax or without?"

You mean Polish w/ Carnauba (Carnauba is not a wax, but an ingredient generally used in a wax)
Without Carnauba would mean EX-P or ProPolish. Which do you mean? (PwC is a great 1 step product

What is a good wax or sealant? There are TONS! But I'm sure DC can recommend a few depending on:

What car? year? color? condition? – Daily Driven? Garaged? Battered?

What do you want to spend? Where are you willing to spend?

How much effort / labor / trouble / time ?

Is it a light color or dark color?

What do you want?

Please Recomend me a polish/wax/sealent for:

2004 Denali Yukon GMC BLACK
Garage Kept
Perfect paint
Daily Driver
 
james04 said:
Please Recomend me a polish/wax/sealent for:

2004 Denali Yukon GMC BLACK
Garage Kept
Perfect paint
Daily Driver

Some combos to consider -

PwC/EX
PwC/S100
PwC/EX/S100
VM/EX
VM/ CMW
VM/EX/CMW
PP/EX-P
PP/Natty's
PP/EX-P/Natty's

[substitute Pinnacle Souveran as a higher cost alternative to S100 or CMW]
 
If it has flawless paint, throw in SSR1 just incase for very small scratches / swirls or step up with PP and a terry cloth.

As for a PC, get one from Coastal Tool, as they sell a kit thats too good to be true. Consider the counterweight and the backplate.

Hope everyone answered your questions.
 
James

Sounds like your leaning towards Poorboy products - good choice they are awesome - (and you want a PC)-

If you plan on getting the PC from a store like lowes or what have you - you will need a velcro backing plate and an assortment of pads - (this is how I got started - excatly) I ordered the Meguiars kit from Dwayne at premiumautocare.com - comes with three pads and the velcro backing plate

as far as poorboy products - I would go with Polish With Carnuba and EX (or EX-P - I have not tried it yet but I love PwC and EX). I would also suggest a bottle of Spray and Wipe and some of his QD+

Those 4 products should keep your car showroom shiny.

You can do a full detail with the PC and PwC - then follow that with a hand applied layer of PwC. Then use the PC and the Meg's soft buff pad to apply EX - wait 45 mins and remove. Then 24 hours later, do a quick clean up with Spray and Wipe and hand apply another layer of Ex...That should do you for 6 months if you keep it clean with S&W and then use the QD+ to keep up the shine.

Hope that helps.
 
Sorry I submitted my post before finishing it ... long day .......
Dwayne has a starter kit including a PC on the link in my other post ...ON SALE!
 
kimwallace said:
Sorry I submitted my post before finishing it ... long day .......
Dwayne has a starter kit including a PC on the link in my other post ...ON SALE!


yes that is an awesome deal for the pc and all the goodies that goes with it and you'll get a 10% detailcity discount too:bigups
 
Thanks for the replys guys!

Ok here is another questions...


All of these abbriviations are confusing me!!! what do all of those abriviations for the polish/wax and sealen mean?


sorry for the stupidity
 
PwC/EX
PwC/S100
PwC/EX/S100
VM/EX
VM/ CMW
VM/EX/CMW
PP/EX-P
PP/Natty's
PP/EX-P/Natty's

PP - Poorboy's Professional Polish
PWC - Poorboy's Polish with Carnuba
EX - Poorboy's EX
VM - Vanilla Mouse
EX-P - Poorboy's EX-P
(they got me on CMW - not sure on that one)
S100 is the same as PS21 but cheaper and you can get it at your local Harley shop

Hope that helps.
 
So some people prefer to use a sealent instaed of a wax....


are there advantages as to useing one over teh other?
 
james04 said:
So some people prefer to use a sealent instaed of a wax....


are there advantages as to useing one over teh other?
In the broadest sense, sealants are more durable while carnauba waxes have more eye appeal. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule.

I prefer to use a sealant and a wax in combo for durability and looks.
 
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