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15th August 2012, 17:38 | #1 |
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Poorboys wax
I've seen a few guys on here talking about it so .................
I bought some and gave it a try,imo it's easy to apply but not as easy as autoglym to take off but the results are amazing ImageUploadedByTapatalk1345052332.676163.jpg
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Its probably more pure than Autoglym and more durable. That can make it harder to remove. Im not a fan of autoglym, its designed to give a good result for a short time, making you buy more. Its the fast food of detailing products.
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I tend to try different waxes, but Poorboys Nattys Blue is a definite fave !
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