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    Talking What are Poorboy`s top 3 bestsellers?

    A Question for Steve and PB`s distributors

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    That`s an easy one ...Spray and Wipe , EX , and the surprise #3 is SSR1
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    Originally posted by Poorboy
    That`s an easy one ...Spray and Wipe , EX , and the surprise #3 is SSR1
    SSR 1 shouldn`t be a surprise ... I think it is one of the best final polishes I have ever used ... removes some minor hazing and leaves an awesome wet, clear, reflective shine ... IT gives the look of #3 machine glaze only clearer plus you can apply a sealant on top without worrying about bonding issues.
    I cannot think of any other words to describe it. I haven`t tried EX yet so it ranks as #2 in my book.

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    Odd, I always thought PWC or EX-P would be in the top 3

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    Originally posted by kimwallace
    SSR 1 shouldn`t be a surprise ... I think it is one of the best final polishes I have ever used ... removes some minor hazing and leaves an awesome wet, clear, reflective shine ...
    I couldn`t agree more.
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    Originally posted by usdm
    Odd, I always thought PWC or EX-P would be in the top 3
    PwC is probably #4 or #5 ...EX-P hasn`t been out long enough, but it`s coming up quickly
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    I just tried S&W , it`s sooo easy to use, works well and smells great. No wonder it`s the top seller, I regretted not listening to one of the members here, I should have bought it in gallons

    Btw how many MFs do you guys use for S&W? I find the Mf soak up very quickly

    Cheers Steve for a winning product yet again.



    Next, I`ll want to ssr1 my car and test out the durability of Natty`s wax on its own in our hot weather :band
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    Originally posted by The Chee
    I just tried S&W , it`s sooo easy to use, works well and smells great. No wonder it`s the top seller, I regretted not listening to one of the members here, I should have bought it in gallons

    Btw how many MFs do you guys use for S&W? I find the Mf soak up very quickly

    Cheers Steve for a winning product yet again.



    Next, I`ll want to ssr1 my car and test out the durability of Natty`s wax on its own in our hot weather :band
    I can usually do my Mazda6 with a single 16x24 mf and a regular sized 16x16 provided it isn`t too dirty. I use the larger mf to apply the s&w and do the cleaning then the smaller mf to buff completely dry.
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    I have noticed some streaking on my black hood with S&W.
    Any tips for using it?
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    SSR1 for president.

    Goes great with everything.

    No home is complete without it.
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    My vote for best all-everything product has to go to PP with SSR1 being a very close second.

    And that is not just for cars, this stuff works on everything I have thown at it, hands down the best 1-2 punch for making ones self look like a hero

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    Originally posted by gnev8
    I have noticed some streaking on my black hood with S&W.
    Any tips for using it?
    I initially noticed the same thing! However I learned that was my sign the the car was more "dirty" than I thought so I will usually wash!


    If you use too much product it will streak...

    I will typicly use 2 MFs

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    I thought Poorboy`s *cough* Calendar was the most popular? I`m particularly fond of October :lol
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    Streaking (not the fun kind) you are probably using too much product - two light mistings will do a whole hood (well atleast my Acura TL-S`s hood). If you use too much the MF can get saturated and it`s harder to wipe off, I use two MF`s. One to wipe and turn after the inital spray then a clean one to keep the MF`s from getting saturated.
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    Originally posted by NattyBumppo
    I can usually do my Mazda6 with a single 16x24 mf and a regular sized 16x16 provided it isn`t too dirty. I use the larger mf to apply the s&w and do the cleaning then the smaller mf to buff completely dry.
    Thanks Natty, I guess I`m doing it wrong, I tried to wipe n dry using a 16 x 16 mf , heheh trying to do the impossible .
    Time to unpack d 16 x 24mf from Scott
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