poor boy black hole

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this is a glaze? if so can i use a yellow soft megs pad and just work it in with 3 passes???
 
It is a glaze. Use a finishing pad, not too fast of a speed setting, and don't work it too long. You want the glaze to "sit" on top of the paint.
 
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Is this a "glaze" in the traditional sense, or is it a polymer / acrylic?
 
I used PB Blackhole on my Black Chevy Av with a LC blue pad (went on real easy) and buffed out - then covered with Ultima and came back with a coat of Collinite 845 - looks unbelieveable and the beading is unmatched
 
Black Hole was an invisible ink used in ww 2 I still have some.
 
that would be news to me :dunno:

it is a pure glaze with no protection .. it must be covered by a wax or sealant, unless it is a show car that does not need protection ...

Thanks for the correction.

Is Black Hole safe to use before and after applying an LSP? I.e., no bonding issues with sealants?
 
that would be news to me :dunno:

it is a pure glaze with no protection .. it must be covered by a wax or sealant, unless it is a show car that does not need protection ...
with no issues with topping with sealant? I think it would have acrylic in it, just the same as CG ez creme glaze. Would be nice to find out the answer.
 
@nabisco shine: Absolutely. I use BH as my final step after polishing and before using a LSP. It is a great product with no bonding issues with any LSP
 
Thanks for the correction.

Is Black Hole safe to use before and after applying an LSP? I.e., no bonding issues with sealants?

yes, it is safe before and after, but after it will not last long by itself

can i use megs 205 then poor boys black hole? for a show car look?

sure

OOOPS! Sound the buzzer for bad info!!!!!!!!!! Ten smacks on the arse with a wet waffle weave towel. :laughing:

easy there :eek:

with no issues with topping with sealant? I think it would have acrylic in it, just the same as CG ez creme glaze. Would be nice to find out the answer.

Steve gave you the answer .. no acrylics :doh:

@nabisco shine: Absolutely. I use BH as my final step after polishing and before using a LSP. It is a great product with no bonding issues with any LSP

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