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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 08-31-2010, 09:34 AM

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Do you need to Professional Polish after Pro Polish 2 or does 2 finish down LSP ready?
Jeff, it is not for your car

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Poorboy, I'm looking for a specific liquid wax for NON-metallic paint(black, blue, red, yellow, white). A warm, deep, wet look. Not a bright, reflective look. Would LNB be a good choice?
Regular Natty's Blue would be a better choice for a deeper look

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So PP/PP2 are a chemical-based pairing like Hyper Compound and Hyper Polish, or M105/M205?

really couldn't say I don't compare product lines

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Is Pro Polish 2 SYN1?
totally different

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I have had the pleasure of testing the secret goo and it is a very effective metal polish that easily makes chrome blinding bright. A must for Harley Owners and Detailers alike. PP2 works very nice for correcting paint as well and can be fine tuned by selecting the right pad for the job.
thanks .. PP2 has a lot of uses

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Ive had the PP2 for a long time. I'm on second bottle already. Works real well on the chrome and glass I cleaned up on my 67 Scout nearly 2 years ago. It's what I start with on paint correction , when I have time for paint correction.
I also have the SYN 1. Not at all the same. PP2 much easier to use. SYN 1, seamed to cut like 2.5-3, but left a different feel afterwards. Havent really used it much.
Yes, Randal you can have as much as you want now


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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 08-31-2010, 01:50 PM



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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 08-31-2010, 03:12 PM

confused I would personally reach for 2.5 vs PP at least with the old stuff. I don't think PP is aggresive enough for a lot of correction. I usually go that route if the car is in pretty good shape and go PP with white.

This is my experience with a PC anyway. I must be missing something here.


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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 08-31-2010, 04:04 PM

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confused I would personally reach for 2.5 vs PP at least with the old stuff. I don't think PP is aggresive enough for a lot of correction. I usually go that route if the car is in pretty good shape and go PP with white.

This is my experience with a PC anyway. I must be missing something here.
yes, with a PC you would be better off with the SSR2.5 for a deeper cut, but with a Flex or Rotary with the right pad, PP can do some amazing work


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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 08-31-2010, 08:19 PM

I need some BNB gel.


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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 08-31-2010, 08:41 PM

hmmm I have to try the PP2


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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 09-01-2010, 05:45 AM

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Steve,

Do you need to Professional Polish after Pro Polish 2 or does 2 finish down LSP ready?

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Why wouldn't PP2 get what PP did not? Is it BC you think I should control the cut with the pad in my case? Just trying to understand. Getting ready to start packing on LSP for the Winter and though I would polish before I packing and layering?
   
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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 09-01-2010, 09:36 AM

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Do you need to Professional Polish after Pro Polish 2 or does 2 finish down LSP ready?

Jeff, it is not for your car


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Steve,
Why wouldn't PP2 get what PP did not? Is it BC you think I should control the cut with the pad in my case? Just trying to understand. Getting ready to start packing on LSP for the Winter and though I would polish before I packing and layering?
I think the PP2 will be abrasive for your car ...


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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 09-01-2010, 09:55 AM

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I think the PP2 will be abrasive for your car ...
Thanks, got it. Plan on hitting it hard before winter. The construction took its toll on the finish. Gotta lovfe black cars I guess.
   
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Re: Poorboy's introduces 3 new products - 09-02-2010, 08:54 AM

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yes, with a PC you would be better off with the SSR2.5 for a deeper cut, but with a Flex or Rotary with the right pad, PP can do some amazing work
I got some good results with my makita,green pad and PP
   
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