Let us know how you like it and if it adds anything after jeweling. I am looking at white diamond or black hole. Both of your choice of waxes are great on white, SN will last longer
I will definitely let you guys know. I too am curious if it adds any more depth or gloss after jewelling with 85rd.
I don't know anything about this product. Is it specifically designed for white paint?
What's up Rob... From my understanding, White Diamond is meant for metallic and light colored paints. It's supposed to make flakes really pop out and help brighten up paint... making it appear clearer.
it is ment for white silver gold..... anything metallic.... any color you want to brighten. I use this and pb black hole on friends cars a lot to amp em up a little when correction is not an option. Black hole for anything you want to darken.... blues greens black reds yellows.... I use white diamond on metallic and light colors. I like it a lot ant since its acrylic it plays nice with almost everything out there. Just avoid cleaner products after it.
P.S. please let us know if it improves after ur jeweling step
I did NOT know it was acrylic-based. Shows you that I need to do even more research. So, being acrylic-based, does that mean it's more compatible with more sealants and nubas??? or mainly sealants? I am really curious if someone has had experience with what LSPs do NOT play nicely with WD. (hence my question to Pockets above. Hopefully he will chime in)
I new to detailing, so please forgive me for asking...
I'm interested in using Black Hole, so I've been looking for tips, but this has me puzzled. I thought White Diamond Glaze was for paint with imperfections. So what purpose would using this have after removing the imperfections? Or am I not understanding what jeweling is?
Thanks.
If you used 85rd is PBWD even worth the effort? I was under the assumption that PBWD is a glaze with fillers in it? Obviously if you are using 85rd you did all the proper polishing steps and should have no swirles to fill in????? Or are there gloss enhancing agents in the PBWD that can make the proper use of 85rd look even better???
I am wondering this myself, hence my inquiries as to how to use it and when to use it. From the research that I have done on this forum and others, WD is supposed to amp up the gloss and help with the wetness factor. I saw a thread somewhere, that had a pic of a white hood before WD and after... It was clear that the WD after showed better/clearer reflections of items in the garage. This was supposedly done AFTER the final jeweling.
EDIT Here is the thread that I read that showed a clear difference between before and after WD on a white hood. Pay attention to the reflections, esp. those of the bikes and the flourescent light. In the after pic, all items are much clearer and crisper and more defined.
PB White Diamond Quick Upate/Pics - F150online Forums
Yes, I plan on going through the proper polishing steps to ensure a swirl-free finish as much as possible, but I was hoping to use WD for two main reasons:
1) Brighten paint further, and bring out flakes even more.... hopefully make paint appear wetter.
2) If by chance there are deeper RIDS that I don't want to cut deeper to remove, WD will help hide it...
With that, is there anyone out there who is a firm believer in WD, even after proper polishing? Or am I truly wasting my efforts???Feed back please