Wolfgang and Poorboys World New product releases

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Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0

Wolfgang’s all-in-one swirl remover has been reformulated by Menzerna! Months of research went into developing a hybrid of Wolfgang’s original swirl remover and Menzerna’s fast-cutting polish for ceramic clear coats. This new swirl remover fuses Wolfgang’s diminishing abrasive technology with Menzerna’s state of the art milling process and aluminum oxide particles to create one highly effective, user friendly swirl remover for a wide range of imperfections.



Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0

Menzerna recreated Wolfgang Finishing Glaze with ultra finely milled diminishing abrasives processed for consistent size and shape. The formula combines the best aspects of Menzerna’s Nano Polish and Wolfgang’s original Finishing Glaze to create the ultimate finishing polish. This polish cuts quickly to render an incredibly smooth, glossy finish. Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 is the perfect companion polish to Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0.

Apparently Wolfgang/AG teamed up with Menzerna to revamp there swirl remover to make it a contender.



Poorboy’s World Black Hole Show Glaze for Dark Vehicles

Poorboys Black Hole Show Glaze is formulated exclusively for dark colored vehicles. The glaze cleans and fills light swirl marks to leave a brilliant, glossy, slick show car shine. Poorboys Black Hole Show Glaze can be applied any time to hide minor imperfections and to enhance gloss on black, red, and all dark vehicles.



Poorboy’s World White Diamond Show Glaze for Light Vehicles

Hide light imperfections and improve gloss to give your light colored vehicle a show car shine! Apply Poorboy’s World White Diamond Show Glaze any time to conceal minor blemishes between details. All white, silver, and light colors will shine like diamonds!



Poorboy’s World Quick Detailer Plus (QD+) (not sure if it's any different then the last one)

Poorboy’s World Quick Detailer PLUS cleans and protects your vehicle any time, anywhere. Poorboy’s unique formula contains real Brazilian carnauba and polymers to give your vehicle a quick boost of shine and protection. QD+ helps reduce fading and oxidation with regular use. Maintain your vehicle’s showroom shine with Poorboy’s World Quick Detailer PLUS.

More info on AG new letter (4* products being released as well)

Autogeek Newsletter - 3-27-2008
 
I'd like to know whats in the White Diamond show glaze. Us light colored folks don't get much love when it comes to detailing products, every thing is out to enhance darker colors. My hats off to Steve (PB) for thinking of us with his new line up.
 
wytstang said:
I'd like to know whats in the White Diamond show glaze. Us light colored folks don't get much love when it comes to detailing products, every thing is out to enhance darker colors. My hats off to Steve (PB) for thinking of us with his new line up.



You think there is any difference other than the color and the label? I used Natty's Blue on my light colored car and it was never the same after...
 
I'm hoping more reflective polymers or something to be more reflective to help light colors out. Which is why "I'd like to know whats in the White Diamond show glaze" was said/typed. Sealants have this characteristic but it would be nice if a glaze has this as well. I use #16 on white so a glaze that could enhance white would be great.
 
I was suggesting that for the most part, products targeted at different colors are different primarily in their marketing rather than their characteristics.
 
i wonder how the new PB's glazes compare with the CG / DWG wet glazes.

or even compared to the PB's polish with carnuaba blue .



oh and did you guys see the new product listed on the website, Optimum's power cleaner ? it sounds like it is up to it even to clean the wheels and brake dusts ! wonder if it is acidic or will be as safe as the p21s. will be a good alt to the pricey p21s
 
The DWG is acrylic based but the PB ones are not. The QD+ sounds more like a sray wax than QD and all 3 new products are supposed to have a lot of slickness. Wolfgang also just came out with a new wax Wolfgang Füzion Carnauba Polymer Concours Wax:



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JustinDetail said:
Get DWG, you'll love it.



The DWG does not include any cleaners which IMO is important because polishes do not clean the paint like a paint cleaner, AIO or glaze with cleaning ability. The PB does have cleaners in it ... so you could wait to hear some reviews on that or do an additional paint cleaning step and then DWG if you prefer. If you haven't used a paint cleaner before, do yourself a favor and do so, well worth it.
 
budman3 said:
The DWG does not include any cleaners which IMO is important because polishes do not clean the paint like a paint cleaner, AIO or glaze with cleaning ability. The PB does have cleaners in it ... so you could wait to hear some reviews on that or do an additional paint cleaning step and then DWG if you prefer. If you haven't used a paint cleaner before, do yourself a favor and do so, well worth it.



I think I will wait to here a review or 2. I have some time to spare.



I've used the Meg's Deep Crystal System Paint Cleaner before. I didn't notice much of a difference on my well kept car, but on my roommate's neglected Red 96 Celica, the difference was massive.
 
budman3 said:
The DWG is acrylic based but the PB ones are not. The QD+ sounds more like a sray wax than QD and all 3 new products are supposed to have a lot of slickness. Wolfgang also just came out with a new wax Wolfgang Füzion Carnauba Polymer Concours Wax:



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Did not see that on the news letter, interesting.
 
Damn it's also $175 (you get one free refill and some instructional DVD and it comes in a wooden box) yeah I'm good with what I have.
 
I tried the WG line when I first started detailing for friends/family. I soon discovered that there are much better products available for less money. You know what they say about "fool me twice".
 
I will sell you all some of my custom, super-durable, mega-bead wax with 11 refills for $175. Of course it will not have a wooden box, you will have to read and follow the directions on the tin, and it probably won't smell as good. I would bet that it will last longer though.....



Any takers? :D



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I think DWG has the advantage ..as it can be used any time..even over the sealant for say a car show and not remove the underlaying product...The PB's one sounds like a one shot deal..you use it on the paint and then top it...with the cleaners in it your not going to be able to top and existing finish with it later on...



will have to see some reviews on it to really say what it can do or not do....





Al
 
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