I use Black Hole as a glaze before EX-P and Natty's wax and it does add some nice depth.
It is easy to apply by hand or machine. If dusting is a problem, spray a little distiled water on your applicator, it realy helps.
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Take a look a the Subaru's most have been re-styled, or should I say, "Subaru has finally hired a stylist".
The Legacy 3.6R (256hp) is a nice looking car. Also in comes standard with AWD.
For the Miata a good exterior cleaning takes about one hour (if I 'clean' the soft top add another 30 minutes).
In a rush I can do it in a "U-wash" in one cycle (4 minutes), that includes soap down the car, clean with the brush and rinse.
Just don't get in my way :)
Agree with PoorBoy's.
But the real fix is not to own a German Car :)
All German Cars have brake dust problems, due to the pads they are required to use (German Law). When you replace your brake pads go for a ceramic pad as they will dust less.
Last weekend I "PoorBoy'd" my Impreza wash Clayed (not Poorboy) BlackHoled and EX-P car looks great.
Unfortuatly the weather was bad and was unable to Natty's Blue the car.
I picked my new car up in April, I clayed the hood, as I thought that it was the only area that would need it.
Well no fiber on the hood, but there was fibers on the rest of the car. They where new towels (The Cookie Monster Buffing Towel.
Do a google image search " tire dressing applicator " there are a lot of nice ones out there, but as they are not sold by Auto Geek I will not list them.
But maybe they will start :)
Did some checking
Tire & Trim Dressing Applicator