New pics w/ Poorboy's Polish Wax
#1
had a friend and local detail genuis give my truck some attention using a new product he had. I'll let him give the specifics, but all I know is the truck looked great when it was done. Here's some pics!
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...53182788EzIAzr
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...53182820iQLOBN
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...53182764ejykff
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...53182788EzIAzr
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...53182820iQLOBN
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...53182764ejykff
#3
Thanks, Bo
All I did was wash the truck and apply a one-step product called Pooryboy's Polish with Carnauba. It is a non-abrasive paint polish that leaves a carnauba coating behind. It removes light oxidation and water spots while giving a nice deep glow to the paint.
If you guys don't like spending days working on your car/truck, you should give this a try.
All I did was wash the truck and apply a one-step product called Pooryboy's Polish with Carnauba. It is a non-abrasive paint polish that leaves a carnauba coating behind. It removes light oxidation and water spots while giving a nice deep glow to the paint. If you guys don't like spending days working on your car/truck, you should give this a try.
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My car has tons of little paint marks because three weeks ago my neighboor dicided to piant his fence They didnt tell me to move my car till they where finished the next morning i see thousands of these little paint spots can this work? or i need to Buff it HARD?
#6
When they got industrial paint on our trucks at work, they used the clay bar and it took everything (paint) off. They followed up with a carnuba wax job and it looked great. Good luck. It looks like you got a lotta rubbing ahead of you.
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