question about Pboy polish?

bored7one4

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is poorboy pure polish consider a pre wax cleaner? like meg #80 speed glaze?

can you use Poorboy EX-P sealtant after you use the pure polish? and what pad would you use to apply the product and at what speed?

thanks
 
you could say that pro polish is like a prewax cleaner in that it will remove very minor imperfections and bring out a real nice shine. It isn't like a glase because it will not hide any swirls or marks. If you are going to use EX-P than i would surly use pro polish first. When you use a Pure Sealant you don't want any fillers under it to prevent or reduce the bonding action with the paint, just a nice clean surface.
 
which pad should i use to apply the pure polish and the EX-P? i think i will be using the PC so what speed should i use to apply also?

I was thinking of this process, what you guys think? am i missing anything?

wash
clay
re-wash
pure polish
EX-P
Natty wax
 
Bored

Yea it will some but that's how you get rid of the swrils in your clear do not worry it will not hurt your car
 
Any abrasive product--whether chemical like AIO or a swirl remover--will strip a minute amount of your clear coat. With true swirl removers (not fillers) you are leveling the clear coat to the scratches.
With a light abrasive like propolish and a polishing pad, that damage is very slight.
 
Poorboys Pro polish (PP or PPP) @ 5-5.5 with a polishing pad.

Poorboys EX-P Sealer @ 4 with a finishing pad.


PP is a very good cleaner polish, especially on glass and chrome. I prefer SSR1 in the poorboys line for what you are trying to do. Have you already placed your order?
 
I apply Propolish w/ a polishing pad @ 4.5-5.5
and my sealant w/ a finishing pad @ about 2-3

Good luck
"J"
 
mgm2003 said:
Poorboys Pro polish (PP or PPP) @ 5-5.5 with a polishing pad.

Poorboys EX-P Sealer @ 4 with a finishing pad.


PP is a very good cleaner polish, especially on glass and chrome. I prefer SSR1 in the poorboys line for what you are trying to do. Have you already placed your order?


I'm just trying to clean the surface for my LSP. i dont think i would need ssr1 because my is new and it dont seem like it has any marks. between 1st and 2nd coat of EX-P. what if the car get dirty would you wash it agian?
 
IMO you will get a higher gloss/cleaner finish with SSR1. It's a very mild finishing polish. I would apply EX-P x 2 one coat (let it cure), immidiately followed by your 2nd coat to ensure full coverage.
 
mgm2003 said:
IMO you will get a higher gloss/cleaner finish with SSR1. It's a very mild finishing polish. I would apply EX-P x 2 one coat (let it cure), immidiately followed by your 2nd coat to ensure full coverage.

isn't cure time for EX-P is 18 hours so it would be a two day process right?
 
I used my PC for the 1st time today :biggrin: ... applied PB ProPolish and boy am I impressed. Couldn't decide between Optimum Polish and PB PP but decided to go the PB route since the rest of the detail will be PB products. I had heard alot of good things about both products, and knew I couldn't go wrong with ProPolish...

Anyway, I used the LC white polish pad with the PC at 4.5 to work in the polish. I first layed some of the polish on the surface, then worked it in real well. The results were a very shinny, squeeky clean surface.

( I followed that with a layer of EX-P, then will apply another couple layers over the next couple of days. I typically allow 18 to 24 hours between each layer. At least 24 to 36 hours before applying a wax on top of any sealant. Next weekend I'll put some Nattys regular on and spit shine it! )

How 'bout them Colts !!!
 
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