Hi from Maryland

Noob to the detailing game here, and I'm never gonna be a pro. I just want to be able to protect my car (2014 Mazda) and perhaps revitalize the look of my wifes (2003 Chevy) and our weekend toy (2003 Isuzu Rodeo). I got turned on to Poorboy's products by AutoGeek.com. The one thing that sold me on them was that they are one of the few (that I found) that can be applied in the sun without an issue. I'm sure I'll have plenty of questions, but those will be for other posts later on.
 

Shineboy

Helper
Hello then from another newbie here, been detailing cars for some time all by hand now looking to address those swirls with the Poorboys range.

Have fun, Shineboy.
 

Merlin

Take Pride in your Ride!
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WELCOME to Poorboy's Forum!

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What have you tried so far?

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Shineboy

Helper
For me although the suggestion that my swirls can be masked by hand I have had limited success, my initial attempts even on a test area is pointing me towards PB as I can increase the cut from easy to more if necessary. I do plan to purchase a DA to cater to my specific needs in the future.

Shineboy
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
one of the best combos for hiding is

Black Hole
EX x 2
Natty's Blue ..

Have made this combo hide significant swirling on Black Porsche's
 
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