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Nrw



What your looking at is Klasse AIO (red bottle) Klasse HGSG (silver bottle) Poorboys Natty's Red carnuba wax (tub) and Poorboys Bold N Bright Tire Dressing.


The Poorboys stuff smells amazing and has great reviews. I can't wait for it to get warm out so I can use it.
danigurrl
I'll donate my car for your experimentation. wink.gif
Orinackra
nice, and it looks like you have enough to do mine too! biggrins.gif
jcat
That Klasse stuff is pretty good from what i hear.
Stangman_NB
it smells amazing? how's it taste?
wantahertzdonut
QUOTE (Stangman_NB @ Feb 26 2010, 02:00 PM) *
it smells amazing? how's it taste?


And how does it sound?
The Onion
you can ups it to me and I can give it a try....its pretty warm where Im at lol
Nrw
QUOTE (Stangman_NB @ Feb 26 2010, 02:00 PM) *
it smells amazing? how's it taste?



idk I've been tempted. But the lables say not to consume.. The natty's red smells like stawberries and the bright and bold smells like coconuts.

and no sound. lol.gif
Stangman_NB
Stop being a biotch and tell us how it tastes dammit!
DuraMaxxD
where did you get it
Nrw
QUOTE (MaxxD00 @ Feb 26 2010, 06:35 PM) *
where did you get it



autogeek.net Very fast shipping. The site is like a candy store for detailing supplies haha
540s10
is it diesel resistant?
2LOW4AFATHOE
looks like a shipment of sexual lubricants.. Hidden by discreet labels except for the poorboys world bold n bright aka penis enhancer lube...
FWDLOL
how much was the stuff neil?
Marc Letourneau
I think I am going to try Collinite this spring and see if it will take the small rust pits out of the paint. This is driving me fucking nuts.
Nrw
QUOTE (540s10 @ Feb 26 2010, 07:39 PM) *
is it diesel resistant?



idk. Maybe?

QUOTE (2LOWSONOMA @ Feb 26 2010, 07:44 PM) *
looks like a shipment of sexual lubricants.. Hidden by discreet labels except for the poorboys world bold n bright aka penis enhancer lube...


couch.gif

QUOTE (FWDLOL @ Feb 26 2010, 11:37 PM) *
how much was the stuff neil?


Look thru autogeek and price it out.

QUOTE (Marc Letourneau @ Feb 27 2010, 11:49 AM) *
I think I am going to try Collinite this spring and see if it will take the small rust pits out of the paint. This is driving me fucking nuts.



ahhh rail dust. Pick up a claybar. That will remove it. Then you will want to protect the paint, ie wax it. For optimal shine you'll want to polish then wax.
Marc Letourneau
I never used a clay bar before, I will give it a try once the weather warms up. Any suggestions as to what brand?
Nrw
QUOTE (Marc Letourneau @ Feb 27 2010, 03:04 PM) *
I never used a clay bar before, I will give it a try once the weather warms up. Any suggestions as to what brand?



I personally have used mothers and Meguires. I liked the mothers a little better.
Hyland33
QUOTE (Marc Letourneau @ Feb 27 2010, 03:04 PM) *
I never used a clay bar before, I will give it a try once the weather warms up. Any suggestions as to what brand?


I bought one of those Meguires kits last year and it worked real well on my car
DJ420
Meguires is the shit, and I also use Collinite on the Maxima. I've heard good reviews of the Poor Boys stuff too.. cant wait to see the results Neil!
Marc Letourneau
Alright I will have to get one for the spring. How much do you normally use on a car?
Nrw
QUOTE (Marc Letourneau @ Feb 27 2010, 05:52 PM) *
Alright I will have to get one for the spring. How much do you normally use on a car?



I use one bar/car. I break it up thou. So like a small piece for the wheels and another for the glass. Then the rest for the paint.
Marc Letourneau
QUOTE (Nrw @ Feb 28 2010, 09:37 PM) *
I use one bar/car. I break it up thou. So like a small piece for the wheels and another for the glass. Then the rest for the paint.



Good deal! I will give this a whirl once the weather gets better.
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