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Old Oct 30, 2006 | 01:33 AM
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Has anyone used any of there products, they one of the sponsors for this site. Just wondering if there stuff is good.
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 01:47 AM
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Hey! I'm actually the owner of Obsessive Detail. All the products I sell are very popular on all the detail forums. They are considered "boutique brands" that cannot be purchased over the counter. I use them in my business as well on my personal vehicles. Everything I sell I have personally tried out.

I'm also a sponsor over at Fnsweet.com Roush forums. There are many people over there that are very satisfied with my products. I have many repeat customers over there. Feel free to check out my sections over there. It is at the bottom of the page and says Obsessive Detail Show and Shine section. I'm a fairly new sponsor over here at mustang forums. Most orders I ship out the same day. Great customer service is important to me. Let me know if you have any product questions, I will be glad to help! Looking forward to earning your business!
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 02:37 AM
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ORIGINAL: borntorun

Has anyone used any of there products, they one of the sponsors for this site. Just wondering if there stuff is good.
I have bought some of the same products that Justin sells (Poorboys) and I am very satisfied...the only difference is that Justin has better deals and I will be going with obsessive detail in the future
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 11:04 AM
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You can take whatever Justin says to the bank. Everything I purchased did exactly what he advertised.
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 11:32 AM
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I haven't bought a lot from him YET, but I have met him a couple times and seen both of his Saleens and all I can say about the results is WOW
Old Nov 1, 2006 | 01:18 AM
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Justin is honest as honest can be . There is alot of sellers out there that will tell you what you want to hear just to make the sale . There are people out there that if you call and ask questions they actually answer your questions and don't try to get away from the conversations as quick as possible . Justin is not that way . He is a really honest and helpful guy !

Keep up the good work .


If you check out his forum Click Here in a few moments I will post the GTO that I did .
Old Nov 1, 2006 | 04:22 AM
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hello justin, what product would you recommend for a 2006 redfire mustang and 2004 sonic blue ranger edge 4x4. ive heard that different waxes work better with some colors, i dont know if thats bs or true. a little back ground, both vehicles get a hand wax at least 1 time a month about every 3 weeks. inbetween waxes i use nxt speed detailer, right now i use nxt wax. so

a) which of your products would work for both vehicles
b) am i putting on too much wax (should i use a cleaner evey so often to take off old wax)
c) should i use a sealer over the wax.

heres a pic after a detail

i'll give your products a go. nothing looks better than a freshly details car or truck for that matter.

thanks
michael

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Old Nov 1, 2006 | 04:29 AM
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What products are you currently using ?

Old Nov 1, 2006 | 10:15 AM
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WildRed-Yes I do have some products that look better on speicific colors. The Poorboy's Natty's blue paste wax is designed for darker colored vehicles. Also the ClearKote Red Moose glaze will give your colors a real wet and deep look. Also a sealant is an option. Just remember that a sealant cannot put put on over a wax or it will not bond right. A sealant can only be put on before and the layered with a wax on top. Also don't forget the most of how the car looks is in the prep work...claybar,polish, and glaze. Will you be doing this by hand or with a buffer?

Here is what I recommend and use on a lot of darker colored show cars.
Clay
Poorboys Pro Polish or Poorboys SSR1
ClearKote Red Moose glaze
Poorboys EX sealant with carnuba-I recommend at least 2 layers for best durability and looks.
Poorboys Natty's blue paste wax-you can layer this as much as you want too.
Poorboys Spray & Gloss as a quick detailer. This stuff works awesome and doesn't streak...gives a great gloss!
I also highly recommend the Poorboys Mega Plush microfibers. They are really soft and work great!

There are a lot of products that I love to use but it would take me all day just talking about them. This combo I talked about is very popular and produces awesome results. I hope a anwered your questions. Let me know if you have anymore!
Old Nov 1, 2006 | 02:32 PM
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thanks for the answers, ill give your stuff a try. its getting cold here now (24f) so it may be awhile before i wax again. everyone seems to love your products. thanks again.



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