Poorboy's PwS?

I'm not positive, but I thought PwS was out before the XMT 360 was.
Definitely was. I can't remember if it was PwS or PwC that Justin was using (and highly recommending) at DetailfestII. I have a bottle of PwS that I haven't tried yet, but really looking forward to.
 
XMT360 was the answer to PwS. PwS has been in the market for almost a year now (I'm pretty sure) and planning stages for almost 3, I believe. One thing about PwS is that it doesn't have fillers like the 360 does. You get what you see with PwS.
 
I was wondering if PwS could be used in the same manner as Klasse AIO? On hard rubber trim and the like. Also if it is non-abrasive.
 
I was wondering if PwS could be used in the same manner as Klasse AIO? On hard rubber trim and the like. Also if it is non-abrasive.

PwS is essentially non-abrasive. You can't feel any abrasives in it by hand but Steve has mentioned that there are microabrasives in it, which I assume is just from the materials used to make it (not your traditional swirl remover abrasive). I have used PwS on trim and it didn't stain. I'm not a big fan of applying anything except trim shine or trim protectant on those pieces though.
 
PwS is a chemical cleaner with no abrassives. This is a pad dependent product. We use this with an orange pad to correct light swirls and it works great and finishes off nicely. It also adds pretty good protection.
 
XMT 360 or Poorboy's PwS should be used with a green pad. But i have tried it with an orange with fantastic results. The orange pad has some light cutting power. Should i continue to with the orange pad or use the green? I have never tried it with the green but it is recommended. Will i get better swirl removal results with a green?
 
Please remember to list what type of pad it is rather than the color. If you were using my pads, you would have just suggested a light cut or a heavy cut pad.
 
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