Adams vs Poor Boys Glaze?

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How would you rate these two glaze products for a black car in terms of gloss and ability to fill?

Adams Brilliant Glaze vs Poor Boys Black Hole


Thank you !
 
I have never used either, however, my resident Adam's guy says the Adams works well and is very easy to apply and remove. Also, he said a little goes a long way.
 
Since it looks like one of these Glazes isn't part
and parcel of AGO's inventory...As a matter of
Courtesy: I'd be hard pressed to pit these two
Glazes against one another.


On the otherhand:
I'd be more than willing to make a comparison
between PB's Black Hole Glaze, and a couple of
my favorite Glazes...that I've listed below:

Mothers California Gold Micro-Polishing Glaze comes after Mothers Pre-Wax Cleaner but before Mothers California Gold Carnauba Wax. Cleans and smooths

Finish Kare 303 Foam Pad Glaze, machine glaze, finishing glaze

3M Imperial Hand Glaze is a gentle moisturizer, especially for beautifying freshly painted surfaces!

Meguiars 305 Ultra Finishing Durable Glaze


Bob
 
I've used Adams and its extremely easy to use, fills well and looks great.
 
And I've used PB's Black Hole, thanks to our kind forumite DaveT435 who had sent along a care package with pretty much an entire full Qt bottle.

While I never tried any of Adam's goodies, I can say that Black Hole was a really great Glaze, one of the best I ever used.

I have used numerous 3M Glazes over the years, such as Micro-Finishing, Perfect-It, and Imperial Glazes. I thought the PB's Black Hole was extremely easy, on, and off, and looked really great as well on my Magenta Pearl Metallic Kia.

I've never much cared for Meg's #7, even though it's claimed to be one of the gold standards of Glazes. Too many times, #7 literally worked me to death trying to get it off.
 
I've used both. Poor Boys Black Hole is better than Adams Brilliant Glaze. The CG Glossworkz fills extremely well too!
 
And I've used PB's Black Hole, thanks to our kind forumite DaveT435 who had sent along a care package with pretty much an entire full Qt bottle.

I've never much cared for Meg's #7, even though it's claimed to be one of the gold standards of Glazes. Too many times, #7 literally worked me to death trying to get it off.

I really love PB Black Hole. Like for real. SOOO easy to use on/off. Great results with it.

I recently hand polished a 67 VW beetle using Megs #7. Can't let it dry tooo much. Otherwise, it comes off with some work. But not as easy as PB. It did, however, serve me good to removing oxidation and bringing back the shine on 6-7 year old, dried out, oxidized, single stage paint. See photo (the shiny part is a test spot, check out the surrounding areas)

 
Just used PBBH on my red GMC truck and it turned out great.
Covered it with 845.
 
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