hey everybody i just took advantage of autogeeks 15% off sale, and i got a few goodies coming. So as far as my plans go i have the following: Poorboys EXP, Poorboys Natty Blue, Klasse AIO and sonus green and gray claybars. I also have klasse's SG, but i was reserving that for the wheels.
Ok on to my questions, im gonna spot clay with the gray and probuly use the green for the majority of the truck, don't want to marr the paint. I have heard the sonus gray can do that not being used right. Then i want to AIO the truck with 1 coat of klasse AIO. After I'd like to have your input on how many layers i should put on with the poorboys exp. I was thinking 1 maybee 2, what you think?
On to the Natty's Blue, i was thinking of putting 3-4 coats on---how's that? My truck is White and ive seen some beautiful white vehicles on here, thats why i bought it
As for the wheels im looking into getting some 24" Chrome Asanti's. Ive searched and the verdict is to wash, AIO, then 2-3 coats of SG, is that about right? They are chrome and i want to keep them protected and clean, this truck is my daily driver and it sits outside 24/7. Thanks for all the info, i appreciate it very much.
Brian
Ok on to my questions, im gonna spot clay with the gray and probuly use the green for the majority of the truck, don't want to marr the paint. I have heard the sonus gray can do that not being used right. Then i want to AIO the truck with 1 coat of klasse AIO. After I'd like to have your input on how many layers i should put on with the poorboys exp. I was thinking 1 maybee 2, what you think?
On to the Natty's Blue, i was thinking of putting 3-4 coats on---how's that? My truck is White and ive seen some beautiful white vehicles on here, thats why i bought it

As for the wheels im looking into getting some 24" Chrome Asanti's. Ive searched and the verdict is to wash, AIO, then 2-3 coats of SG, is that about right? They are chrome and i want to keep them protected and clean, this truck is my daily driver and it sits outside 24/7. Thanks for all the info, i appreciate it very much.
Brian