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<blockquote data-quote="Juiced-03" data-source="post: 2457840" data-attributes="member: 9715"><p>trance, my experiments really don't mean a heck of a lot to tell you the truth. Like Scott and JPK said, it is nothing new. Whoever makes the product is doing a great job and whether or not Poorboys and CG's are related makes no difference. They are both excellent product lines and I will still use both. EX-P happens to be one my favorite sealants and I will continue to use it. I have also taken a liking to the SSR line, but I don't need a gallons of it like CG's markets. </p><p></p><p>Hell, for all we know there could be a larger company who makes the products for Chemical Guys :lol: </p><p></p><p>Maybe I will edit my post, because I don't want people to get the wrong idea. I just wanted to share the coincidence that I saw between the two products. I have never dealt with Steve @ Poorboys. I have only bought my Poorboys from SMP (with the exception of my SSR's from Autogeek with a gift certificate). I still tend to believe that they are both connected, but that is purely my own opinion based upon my OWN experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juiced-03, post: 2457840, member: 9715"] trance, my experiments really don't mean a heck of a lot to tell you the truth. Like Scott and JPK said, it is nothing new. Whoever makes the product is doing a great job and whether or not Poorboys and CG's are related makes no difference. They are both excellent product lines and I will still use both. EX-P happens to be one my favorite sealants and I will continue to use it. I have also taken a liking to the SSR line, but I don't need a gallons of it like CG's markets. Hell, for all we know there could be a larger company who makes the products for Chemical Guys :lol: Maybe I will edit my post, because I don't want people to get the wrong idea. I just wanted to share the coincidence that I saw between the two products. I have never dealt with Steve @ Poorboys. I have only bought my Poorboys from SMP (with the exception of my SSR's from Autogeek with a gift certificate). I still tend to believe that they are both connected, but that is purely my own opinion based upon my OWN experiences. [/QUOTE]
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