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ojay
06-18-2005, 11:15 PM
Product Name: Poorboy's World Spray & Gloss

Product Container: Big 32 oz. bottle, much bigger than expected. Bob hooked it up with a spray nozzle too ;)

Product Labeling: Typical Poorboy's label, cheap looking, but it says all you need to know. Perfect, simplisitic.

Product Characteristics: Green, liquidy substance. It's kinda sticky/oily if you get it on ur hands, and it smells decent. Natural look will always smell the best :D

Product Performance: Performs decent. Cleans a little bit but leaves a glossy finish. MAKE SURE YOU WIPE ALL THE PRODUCT OFF! I'm disappointed that it doesn't leave protection, but the glossy feel is perfect to have if your car is in a show.

Product Price: Awesome price. Memorial weekend sale ;)

Product Safety: Anyone can use it, especially if they want that glossy feel that girls dig. It's perfect after a weekly maintenance wash.

reeeko99
06-23-2005, 06:12 PM
I love this stuff.

I like use it as part of drying off the car after a wash, take off 75% of the water. Spray some SG on the vehicle- light coats R better and finish drying /buffing the vehicle with a MF. Nice POP.

:lol:

BigLeegr
02-22-2006, 08:06 AM
My take on it:

Can be used in sun or shade, but, for me, it seems to work better in the shade.
Packaging is typical PB. Black on white label. No frills, but functional.
Has sprayer like those found on EO, some Meg's... actually, it seems to be the more popular style of sprayer for many brands lately (not just for car products either). Has the "Off/Spray/Off/Stream" type. Works well.
Tube goes right to the bottom and bends a bit, which allows you to spray all the product. I like that in a spray product/container!
Has a "Key-Lime" scent. Sort of blue-ish green color.
Enough cleaning power that I'm not overly paranoid using it with dust on the car, but not so much as to be something that can be used as a dedicated wash. Can be mixed with S+W to give a boost in cleaning ability.
*CAN* streak. After some experimenting you should be able to get it to work well, though. Usually too much was used, or it has been allowed to dry before wiping off are the causes I've noticed. If you do get streaks, a quick wipe with a damp mf or a quick re-spray and wipe should fix it.
Doesn't seem to separate.
Can be used on dry or wet paint.
Can be used on glass as well as paint.
Overspray doesn't stand out (as it may with white, carnauba spray products.).
Does boost gloss/shine. Helps keep the "freshly waxed" look.
When used after a wash, it removes watermarks/trails, as well as aides in drying. (try it and see what I mean!)

The_ViCE
03-01-2006, 02:24 PM
No offense But i really dont like it.. It streaks to much & it never works good while drying the car with a WW. I have put the gallon for QD on wheels & spit shine. ..