Black Ice/Sybergy question

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Trying to lazy way my thru the reload problems.............

Do either Black Ice or Synergy have any covering/filling properties?

I need to cover high spots/streaks/halos, and neither have the time nor energy (read old, fat, lazy) to completely polish out the car again. As well as I am afraid it will need more aggressive polishing than I want to do on a black plastic car.

So I was sorta thinking

Black Hole + Wax

Suggestions PLEASE
 
Trying to lazy way my thru the reload problems.............

Do either Black Ice or Synergy have any covering/filling properties?

I need to cover high spots/streaks/halos, and neither have the time nor energy (read old, fat, lazy) to completely polish out the car again. As well as I am afraid it will need more aggressive polishing than I want to do on a black plastic car.

So I was sorta thinking

Black Hole + Wax

Suggestions PLEASE
Wow, did Reload do all of that (high spots/streaks/halos) to your paint?
 
Wow, did Reload do all of that (high spots/streaks/halos) to your paint?

Ck thread on autopia

now trying to figure out how to straighten it out.

I know what I need to do, but......... so hoping there is a temp fix. I have a show at Disney next week that i'm entered in
 
And now it's getting to the point, every time I tough it, it's getting worse
 
You could take it to a Professional Detailer in your area.
If you post what area you live I'm sure we can give you the name of a great Detailer.
 
And now it's getting to the point, every time I tough it, it's getting worse

Do a paint cleaner. Sonax has two paint cleaners and the one in the small black bottle does the best job for me. I had problems with topping Opticoat Pro with different spray waxes and sealants. Lots of streaking and hazing, nothing took them out and I did not want to polish it out. The paint cleaner did the job.
 
Do a paint cleaner. Sonax has two paint cleaners and the one in the small black bottle does the best job for me. I had problems with topping Opticoat Pro with different spray waxes and sealants. Lots of streaking and hazing, nothing took them out and I did not want to polish it out. The paint cleaner did the job.

I did a test area w/dp coating prep polish on black lc pad/flex.

It left some of the high areas, but it seemed to take the coating off. Water sheets off, no beading really. Then hit it w/decon wash, then wash with reset, then used eraser. Same result.
 
You could take it to a Professional Detailer in your area.
If you post what area you live I'm sure we can give you the name of a great Detailer.

Thank you very much for your help
 
What is your present lsp before Reload?
 
You could take it to a Professional Detailer in your area.
If you post what area you live I'm sure we can give you the name of a great Detailer.


I know a great detailer in his area...

His name is Ron.



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I find Black Ice to be a good filler and very durable. The look can be improved with a spray wax (Pinnacle has been better than PB's QD) to add bit more wetness.
 
I find Black Ice to be a good filler and very durable. The look can be improved with a spray wax (Pinnacle has been better than PB's QD) to add bit more wetness.

Thanks AL

Don't have Pinnacle, have BF, and DG Aquawax. Any thoughts?
 
What about trying Reload again? Perhaps it may level it out for you?? Just a thought.
 
What about trying Reload again? Perhaps it may level it out for you?? Just a thought.

I did. Added more to high spots

Then spread reload with damp towel, smeary high spots
 
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