Durability and Cure time on Poorboy’s products

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sciontest

Guest
Right now I’m trying to fill my cart up with some Poorboy’s products and I’m just puzzled on the durability and cure times. I want a product that will last through the winter and keep its slickness pretty long. Also looking for a product to boost the sealant and give it slickness for quick clean-ups.
Here’s the list of sealant/wax that I’m interested in:
• Poorboy’s EX-P Sealant?
• Poorboy’s EX Sealant?
• Poorboy’s Natty Blue?
• Poorboy’s Polish with Sealant?
Here’s a list of Quick Detailers/Sealant Boosters that I’m interested in:
• Poorboy’s QD+?
• Poorboy’s QW+?

Any information on these products would be very helpful. I know PB’s Spray and Gloss gives no protection, has little cleaning power, and gives a nice slickness to the paint. I’m looking for a quick detailer that can boost any Poorboy’s Sealant/Wax, give the paint a nice slickness, and easy to use with out streaking.
 

BigLeegr

Token Brute and Chief Bottle Washer
Staff member
Difference between EX and EX-P is basically the look. EX has some carnauba in it, so it more closely resembles a wax than EX-P.
PwS is a sealant with polishing abilities, if you use it as such. May not last as long as EX or EX-P. Natty's will likely not last as long as the sealants.
QD+ is nice, but I think you seem to be leaning towards what QW+ has to offer more so than QD+. QW+ will give added protection, shine, and is pretty easy to use. (I don't recommend spraying it onto the car, as little bits of white overspray will end up on the glass, trim, etc. so I spray the cloth instead.) You will need to wash the car first, though.

As to durability, that's a point of contention amongst people. Some say it lasts a month, some say it lasts half a year. Maybe it depends on the environment the car is subjected to. (Garaged, warm moderate southern climate vs outside 24/7 in the frozen Arctic/boiling rain forest.)

AFAIK, there is no guaranteed time anything will last.
 

Bunky

Advanced Helper
I have given up on looking for durability at all costs.

It may be bragging rights but gven that there are so many products that are easy to use, I consider it a moot point. I like the just detailed look and with rinseless washes and many spray waxes, etc you can get a nice appearance for most of the year. I would rather spend month 4 waxing for a nice new finish than bragging it lasted 4 months and wanting longer.

I may be biased since I can detail at least once during the winter. I have the best looking car or do you want the best looking car at 6 months.
 
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