Beercan31
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Review Conditions:
Outside Temp: Shade 59.9°
Surface Temp 100°
Weather: Clear, slight breeze, light to no pollen count.
Machine use in test: G100a with a Meguiar's W-8006 Foam Polishing Pad, Meguiar's edgeless white micro fiber.
Packaging & Labeling:
packaged 16oz bottle
Labeling Typical no frill labeling. just the way i like it.
instructions on label: Well written, easy to read and understand
Unnecessary information missing: Fluid Oz and MSDS. LOL
Does the product do what the manufacturer claims it does?
Yes, Dusting was slight, but the dusting did not stick to the surface so clean up was very easy, In the environment i was using there was a slight oily residue left behind that wiped after using a damp Micro fiber with water. This product took out DIS (Driver Installed Swirls) to micro scratches from poor washing technique during winter conditions.
Value:
Is the product a good buy? In my option it will be a staple in my detailing arsenal.
How much per ounce? $0.99
Does a little go a long way? yes, with proper use a 16oz bottle will do 3 1/2 -4 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Pick-ups with a hard Tonneau cover.
Ease of use: I used this product with a PC, Very easy to use and clean up, I did not use this product by hand or rotary.
Experience Level usage: This product can be used by Novice or Pro detailers.
Attributes:
Texture Off White Creamy to the touch, semi liquid, much like a slightly thick Pancake batter with out the lumps (lol)
Smell Pro Polish has a polish smell to it, no perfumes added as far as my sniffer can tell.
Veh. used on: 2003 Dodge Dakota (Clear Coat) ARE Tonneau cover ( Gelcoat with a Glamour Urethane Clear)
Final Thoughts: (IMHO)
I liked the original Poorboy's Pro Polish but it slung product like water, so most of my prep time was used to tape off areas like cowling, door handles and other places to prevent the slung product from entering where I did not want it to be. This New and Improved formula (the remix) is some of the best I have tried. There was No slinging of this product what so ever even with a finishing pad on High speed, dusting was minimal to non existent. (6)
Starting conditions, Slight swirling, massive micro scratches.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture075.jpg
Lower portion of photo is finished, center still shows slight swirling after first application, upper is not done. I did each section twice because I was trying to get rid of some deeper scratches, it did well using a finishing pad which has very low cut.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/e75ac53b.jpg
Amount of product used to do a 24"x30" rectangle, tapping pad 5 times on surface before polishing , lower left-upper right, upper left-lower right, center.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture082.jpg
Photo of surface temp (sorry for the poor guilty but both thermometers show 99°-100°)
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture080.jpg
Polished surface reflection shot unfinished (No Wax or Polymer) Just to give you a little depth perspective the salt barn is 120' the bus is 200+ the wood line behind the trailers are at least a1/16th of a mile.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/5f30637b.jpg
More photos of reflection.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture083.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture068.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture085.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture084.jpg
Overall finished product.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture086.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture087.jpg
Thanks for taking the time to read my review.
Outside Temp: Shade 59.9°
Surface Temp 100°
Weather: Clear, slight breeze, light to no pollen count.
Machine use in test: G100a with a Meguiar's W-8006 Foam Polishing Pad, Meguiar's edgeless white micro fiber.
Packaging & Labeling:
packaged 16oz bottle
Labeling Typical no frill labeling. just the way i like it.
instructions on label: Well written, easy to read and understand
Unnecessary information missing: Fluid Oz and MSDS. LOL
Does the product do what the manufacturer claims it does?
Yes, Dusting was slight, but the dusting did not stick to the surface so clean up was very easy, In the environment i was using there was a slight oily residue left behind that wiped after using a damp Micro fiber with water. This product took out DIS (Driver Installed Swirls) to micro scratches from poor washing technique during winter conditions.
Value:
Is the product a good buy? In my option it will be a staple in my detailing arsenal.
How much per ounce? $0.99
Does a little go a long way? yes, with proper use a 16oz bottle will do 3 1/2 -4 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Pick-ups with a hard Tonneau cover.
Ease of use: I used this product with a PC, Very easy to use and clean up, I did not use this product by hand or rotary.
Experience Level usage: This product can be used by Novice or Pro detailers.
Attributes:
Texture Off White Creamy to the touch, semi liquid, much like a slightly thick Pancake batter with out the lumps (lol)
Smell Pro Polish has a polish smell to it, no perfumes added as far as my sniffer can tell.
Veh. used on: 2003 Dodge Dakota (Clear Coat) ARE Tonneau cover ( Gelcoat with a Glamour Urethane Clear)
Final Thoughts: (IMHO)
I liked the original Poorboy's Pro Polish but it slung product like water, so most of my prep time was used to tape off areas like cowling, door handles and other places to prevent the slung product from entering where I did not want it to be. This New and Improved formula (the remix) is some of the best I have tried. There was No slinging of this product what so ever even with a finishing pad on High speed, dusting was minimal to non existent. (6)
Starting conditions, Slight swirling, massive micro scratches.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture075.jpg
Lower portion of photo is finished, center still shows slight swirling after first application, upper is not done. I did each section twice because I was trying to get rid of some deeper scratches, it did well using a finishing pad which has very low cut.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/e75ac53b.jpg
Amount of product used to do a 24"x30" rectangle, tapping pad 5 times on surface before polishing , lower left-upper right, upper left-lower right, center.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture082.jpg
Photo of surface temp (sorry for the poor guilty but both thermometers show 99°-100°)
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture080.jpg
Polished surface reflection shot unfinished (No Wax or Polymer) Just to give you a little depth perspective the salt barn is 120' the bus is 200+ the wood line behind the trailers are at least a1/16th of a mile.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/5f30637b.jpg
More photos of reflection.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture083.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture068.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture085.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture084.jpg
Overall finished product.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture086.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/Beercan31/Beercanx4/Picture087.jpg
Thanks for taking the time to read my review.