2003 H-D Applied a new Poorboys Last Step Product (LSP)

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Old 03-15-2016, 04:46 PM
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2003 H-D Applied a new Poorboys Last Step Product (LSP)

I had the opportunity to work with Steve (Poorboy) beta testing a new LSP

1st I'd like to thank Steve for allowing me to test another new product (soon to be announced).
Here's all I can tell you...Amazing results, easy and smells wonderful. (that makes working fun!)

2nd I like to put out A BIG THANK YOU to Steve (Poorboy) for all his time and effort today!!!

3rd Here's a couple of (crappy raw iPhone) pics of the results of the latest Poorboy's product(s)!

Hood inside (Yes, that's the new mystery product on the wiper cowl)
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Hood outside (Front Merlin shot)
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Truck bed side
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Tonneau cover (Rear Merlin shot)


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Old 03-16-2016, 09:29 AM
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Merlin,

Looks awesome. If it's anything like their EX-P, I'll be buying some when it comes out. Always liked the looks of that product.

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Old 03-16-2016, 09:32 AM
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Thank you! It was fun!

What I like about the new (pink) product is how shiny it makes the silver.
It takes very little product, and this stuff is super easy to apply and remove.

On the black paint we used PB Black Hole followed with Natty's Black paste wax.
On the tonneau cover (fiberglass) he applied EX Sealant & let it sit (over an hour).
PB EX "fills" the swirls & leaves a hard finish. EX can be layered and lasts for months.
The more layers of EX the more it "fills". If you're looking for a "fix" without polish - EX.
Steve spent quite a bit of time on the front grill & bug deflector. It now looks brand new!

On the chrome wheels, I removed each wheel & used Poorboy’s Chrome Polish inside & out.
While the wheels were off, I cleaned and dressed inside each wheel well, front, back and top.
 
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Originally Posted by Merlin
I had the opportunity to work with Steve (Poorboy) beta testing a new LSP

1st I'd like to thank Steve for allowing me to test another new product (soon to be announced).
Here's all I can tell you...Amazing results, easy and smells wonderful. (that makes working fun!)

2nd I like to put out A BIG THANK YOU to Steve (Poorboy) for all his time and effort today!!!

3rd Here's a couple of (crappy raw iPhone) pics of the results of the latest Poorboy's product(s)!

Hood inside (Yes, that's the new mystery product on the wiper cowl)

Hood inside

Hood outside (Front Merlin shot)


Truck bed side




Tonneau cover (Rear Merlin shot)


Thanks for looking...
i wish my 03's paint looked that good ( stupid po never waxed it and tailgated dump trucks so rock chips all over the hood and fenders and the paint is checked everywhere that thing has been well kept. i need to get mine re painted
 
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Old 03-20-2016, 12:39 AM
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Very interested in this! I'll have to call up Steve for some once it's released.
 
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Old 03-20-2016, 08:51 AM
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The new Poorboy's product(s) announced today at Detail Fest 2016

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They are:
Natty's Paste Wax - Black 8oz
"Natty’s Black is great for all dark color finishes and is truly exceptional on black paint."
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Liquid Natty's Red 16oz.
"Liquid Natty's Red is an amazing formula that may be used on all paint colors and brings the level of gloss, slickness, and shine of a paste wax."

Poorboy (Steve) and I used these to get Shamu ready for Detail Fest 2016
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Black Paint
We started with Black Hole Show Glaze. It's formulated for dark colors.
Then we applied Natty's Black Paste Wax on the hood & tops of fenders.
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Silver Paint
We used Liquid Natty's Red on all the silver paint (sides, fenders etc.)
Liquid Red added a shine and sparkle to the silver I'd never seen before.
Now for the fun! I did two coats on two vehicles and barely used any Red!
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Front Grill
He used Poorboy's non abrasive Professional Polish to clean and polish.
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Tonneau cover
This is fiberglass & has always been a PITA for me to get a swirl free finish.
What Steve (Poorboy) told and showed me is that EX fills without polishing.
Fine scratches virtually disappear. Apply EX, let it sit an hour, then remove.
Repeat if needed. If EX residue reappears on surface. Just wipe it off again.
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Final Note: Natty's liquid Red is Super easy on/off with lots of sparkle an shine.
If you're looking for a deep, warm boutique wax look, Natty's liquid Red is not it.
If you want bright, shiny & easy then Liquid Red is what you've been waiting for.
 
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Old 03-20-2016, 11:06 AM
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Looks awesome!e Merlin! I haven't ventured into that product line yet. Definitely eventually though. Great job
 



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