BF TPnS & Liquid Natty's Blue

Ronkh

Wax Waster
No befores ex one. You know the car. Hadn't been washed in about 3 weeks, and it's bug season here. Been to and from Tampa 100 miles each way 3 times, and parked at airport for 4-5 days each week.

This was a week and a half ago.




Bug Squash to rescue

Wheels/Tires:
PB Spray and Rinse
PB APC 8/1

Washed 2 bm
PB SSS and mitt

Dried:
Leaf blower
PB Waffle weave w/PB Spray and Gloss

BF TPnS by white CCS pad/FLex speed 3

Wiped off with PB DMT

PB Liquid Natty's Blue W Red CCS hand pad

Wipe w PB DMT

























 
Great job, the ride looks real clean and smooth polished and de-badged.

Random question, have you ever tried CG Blacklight on your car? I've seen it used a couple times on white and it really gave it that depth and wet look that is sometimes hard to achieve with white. I haven't got to try it out for myself so I was just wondering.
 
Great job, the ride looks real clean and smooth polished and de-badged.

Random question, have you ever tried CG Blacklight on your car? I've seen it used a couple times on white and it really gave it that depth and wet look that is sometimes hard to achieve with white. I haven't got to try it out for myself so I was just wondering.

Tried it on black, didn't really like it. Ended up re-doing it
See thread below and read all my posts in it
http://www.autopiaforums.com/forums/detailers-showcase/41710-just-wasitin-some-wax-other-stuff.html
 
^ Good Job on the Beemer!

From the first time I tried Poorboy's Liquid Natty's blue I liked it. It's perfect to give white that shine & sparkle.

Quote from Pockets @ Poorboy's,
"LNB is not a cleaner wax. The solvents that make the product liquid can clean a little with the right application,
such as a polishing pad or hard rubbing. it is meant to be used with a finishing pad at low speed or by hand just
spreading it out. it will never remove swirls or scratches and cannot strip a car of all its wax or sealant.".

The results are a very shiny, high gloss, sparkling, slick finish that requires very little time, effort and energy.
 
^ Good Job on the Beemer!

From the first time I tried Poorboy's Liquid Natty's blue I liked it. It's perfect to give white that shine & sparkle.



The results are a very shiny, high gloss, sparkling, slick finish that requires very little time, effort and energy.

Thanks.
I got one of the last beta versions at detail weekend when it first came out.
Easy on, easy off
Does great job
Even though it was kinda cool (for fl) the sun was hot so this was the perfect choice

Looking good Ron !!!!

Thank you
 
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