jaybs02
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I was fortunate enough to get some prior to it's release and I had to patiently wait till this product was released, before I could tell you about it...but here goes.
Poorboys White Diamond show glaze
Product: One of the new products that was introduced this year at Detailfest III.
A show glaze for light colored vehicles
Packaging & Labeling:Traditional Poorboy’s packaging & label
Label instructions: Clear and easy to follow
Directions:
Shake well
Can be used by hand or by machine applied on a cool surface
By hand: Apply with terry towel or wax applicator in circular motion, allow to haze and buff off w/ soft cloth
By buffer: Work in 2 x 2 sections buffer speed should be between 1400 & 1800 RPM easing up on pressure as gloss develops. Use with either foam or wool pads
Features/claims:
Fills and removes swirl marks
Leaves a durable long lasting brilliant shine
Excellent on dark colored paints
My process:
I washed car w/ ONR, then went for my PC and a polishing pad applying enough product to work ¼ of my hood w/ the pc @ 5 easing my pressure as the gloss developed let it haze slightly and removed with a clean MF. Then I made a second pass with a finishing pad w/ the PC @ 2.
Note:
I only washed the car, it was not clayed or any other polishing was done
My findings:
I used the 2 different types of pads to see, how much correcting and how much filling was being done. I must say I was surprised by the amount of correction was done, granted the swirls were light but still there. The second pass with a finishing pad gave me the look I was after. It left me with a clean and very slick and wet looking surface. This product will definitely have a home in my lineup, it will be great for the in between full detail freshen up, as well as adding some gloss before my LSP
Now for the pics:
Before:
Polishing pad:
Finishing pad:
Finished: topped only with a sample of QD+
Oh and it does work on darker colors too
Tried it on my cutlass (the test bed), with rather nice results I may add.
Questions and comments are always welcome.
Thanks for reading
"J"
Poorboys White Diamond show glaze
Product: One of the new products that was introduced this year at Detailfest III.
A show glaze for light colored vehicles
Packaging & Labeling:Traditional Poorboy’s packaging & label
Label instructions: Clear and easy to follow
Directions:
Shake well
Can be used by hand or by machine applied on a cool surface
By hand: Apply with terry towel or wax applicator in circular motion, allow to haze and buff off w/ soft cloth
By buffer: Work in 2 x 2 sections buffer speed should be between 1400 & 1800 RPM easing up on pressure as gloss develops. Use with either foam or wool pads
Features/claims:
Fills and removes swirl marks
Leaves a durable long lasting brilliant shine
Excellent on dark colored paints
My process:
I washed car w/ ONR, then went for my PC and a polishing pad applying enough product to work ¼ of my hood w/ the pc @ 5 easing my pressure as the gloss developed let it haze slightly and removed with a clean MF. Then I made a second pass with a finishing pad w/ the PC @ 2.
Note:
I only washed the car, it was not clayed or any other polishing was done
My findings:
I used the 2 different types of pads to see, how much correcting and how much filling was being done. I must say I was surprised by the amount of correction was done, granted the swirls were light but still there. The second pass with a finishing pad gave me the look I was after. It left me with a clean and very slick and wet looking surface. This product will definitely have a home in my lineup, it will be great for the in between full detail freshen up, as well as adding some gloss before my LSP
Now for the pics:
Before:

Polishing pad:


Finishing pad:


Finished: topped only with a sample of QD+




Oh and it does work on darker colors too




Tried it on my cutlass (the test bed), with rather nice results I may add.
Questions and comments are always welcome.
Thanks for reading
"J"