cwcad
New Normal
I have been out of detailing for business or pleasure for over a year. I lurk on the forum but have not been posting since I didn't have hands on experience taking care of my own vehicle.
Well the wife was cleaning the shower stall in our bathroom the other day. She did not say and I did not ask how the scratches on the windows of the shower stall came to appear but I was asked by my wife if I would try to get rid of them. I tried several over the counter products that my wife had on hand including brushes, window cleaners, bathroom scrubs, and CLR. Non of which would even put a dent into the marks on the stall.
When non of these seemed to do anything other than tire me out I thought of a time when I was dealing with water spots on my old black truck that had set idle for six months on the street outside my house while I was working in Alaska. So I brought out the detail box with all of my Poorboy products.
It was a simple matter to clean it off using Poorboy's APC first. I then I brought out the big guns of SSR 3 and the PC on 6. Followed that with Poorboy's ProPolish. I used a black 7.5 inch pad with little or no cut to it. I wanted the let the products do the work rather than trying to abrade it with a wool pad or other high cut buffing pad. Now the glass and the rest of the shower stall are clean, clear and shining like a diamond in a goat's butt. I should go over it with some sealant and top it off with some Natty's. I just might . hehe!
IT was fun to get the old PC out to do a little detailing. My wife is happy. So all is right with the world today!! (I should have taken pictures...but I did not.
You will have to trust me when I say the wife is happy. That's a good thing!!:yay)
Thanks to Poorboy's for all their great products.
Now all I need to do is get a truck that I like to detail again.:dnaughty
Well the wife was cleaning the shower stall in our bathroom the other day. She did not say and I did not ask how the scratches on the windows of the shower stall came to appear but I was asked by my wife if I would try to get rid of them. I tried several over the counter products that my wife had on hand including brushes, window cleaners, bathroom scrubs, and CLR. Non of which would even put a dent into the marks on the stall.
When non of these seemed to do anything other than tire me out I thought of a time when I was dealing with water spots on my old black truck that had set idle for six months on the street outside my house while I was working in Alaska. So I brought out the detail box with all of my Poorboy products.
It was a simple matter to clean it off using Poorboy's APC first. I then I brought out the big guns of SSR 3 and the PC on 6. Followed that with Poorboy's ProPolish. I used a black 7.5 inch pad with little or no cut to it. I wanted the let the products do the work rather than trying to abrade it with a wool pad or other high cut buffing pad. Now the glass and the rest of the shower stall are clean, clear and shining like a diamond in a goat's butt. I should go over it with some sealant and top it off with some Natty's. I just might . hehe!
IT was fun to get the old PC out to do a little detailing. My wife is happy. So all is right with the world today!! (I should have taken pictures...but I did not.

Thanks to Poorboy's for all their great products.
