PTCruiser Before & After with Poorboy Polish, EX & CMW

Scottwax said:
:up Massive improvement!



A couple points about your initial post-you said you watered down the Carnauba Moose in hopes that the petroleum distillates won't affect Poorboy's EX....but I just got a bottle today (thanks, jgv!) and it also contains petroleum distillates! Yes, I am aware that applying another product that also contains PDs may affect the product underneath, I just though it was an interesting point nonetheless! ;)



Yeah I know, I let the EX cure though, if that makes any difference...we'll see (was able to get the car back the next day to apply the CMW) then applied CMW thinned with QS in hoping not to work the CMW too much and strip any of the EX...I'll see how it does in a few months.





Second, on those wheels, if you run across that again and you have the regular Moose Wax, it works great on built up brake dust. I have a customer with the chrome Tork Thust wheels (5 spoke similiar to the Cragar SS wheels) that also had a ton of baked on brake dust. A few minutes with some MW and a terry cloth towel per wheel and they looked brand new again. They turned out so good that when he traded in his Suburban on a Silverado, he pulled those wheels and put them on the truck.




Yeah I do, I didn't ever think to use that...Thanks for the tip:xyxthumbs





I take it you used Poorboys and CMW on the vinyl? Whatever you used, it turned out great!



Yeah, I tried VM on the vinyl and it really didn't do much, I didn't want to work it too much though being that it was vinyl. I then tried the PB Polish w/carnauba and it really worked great on removing the oxidization and waterspots.
 
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