Poorboys Polish With Sealant on my 91 Acura...

91LSMAN

2002 Chevrolet Corvette
Well, I finally got a chance to try out Version 3 of Poorboys polish with sealant and I really like-very glossy and slick looking. I applied it with a finishing pad on speed 4 on my PC working it in on a few panels and just applying to others. I let it sit on the car for 30-40 minutes and removal was very easy. I followed up the PwS with Spray and Gloss. Take a look...

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"I'm cold-put me back in the garage please....
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maesal said:
It looks superb !!
Did you notice that the product fills anything?

Thank You.


I think it might "fill" a few light things, but this product is very pad dependant and I've heard of it removing lots of swirls when using a cutting pad. It's a very versitile product.
 
Wow...is that snow? ...Starting to forget what that stuff looks like :D

Nice job on the car too;)
 
I'll buy the PwS on saturday from a friend of you PoorBoy ;) (José)
I can't wait to trying it !!
Regards !!
 
Way2SSlow said:
That car always looks great. Do you store that car in the winter, or do you drive it through the snow?

Thank You. It's gets driven no matter what. My bosses are pretty good though about limiting my driving in this weather though.


Poorboy said:
Wow...is that snow? ...Starting to forget what that stuff looks like :D

Nice job on the car too;)

Thanks-we got more snow last night/this moring. Should be a fun day.



maesal said:
I'll buy the PwS on saturday from a friend of you PoorBoy ;) (José)
I can't wait to trying it !!
Regards !!

You'll love it!!!


I recieved a PM from an Admin about removing the pics with my license plate showing. Although everyone already knows what my plate is I'd be happy to do so, except for the fact that we can't edit our posts more than a little while after they are posted, so how can I remove the pics with the plate showing if I can't edit the post? Makes it kinda difficult doesn't it?
 
I went ahead and edited the pictures with the paint program to remove the plate numbers. I know some of them are a bit crude, but I'm getting ready for bed and I would hate to have these great pictures removed.
 
I polished a friends Tahoe with PwS and a light cutting pad. It removed some light swirls and hazing. Was was also able to remove and minimize some light scratches. As for the general webbing all over the finish was not removed. I also found the the polish was great at cleaning up the chrome finish around the SUV.
It even worked great at cleaning up the plastic trim and running boards.
 
audiboy said:
I went ahead and edited the pictures with the paint program to remove the plate numbers. I know some of them are a bit crude, but I'm getting ready for bed and I would hate to have these great pictures removed.


Thanks. Going to work soon myself and don't really have time right now. I'll try and remember the rule for the future.
 
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