Best method to apply PB Black Hole

Apply on a soft finishing/finessing pad speed 1-3 (low speed) using slow overlapping passes work till the product is almost clear and a shine is coming through. Than buff right off no set time for BH/WD

And a little added info:
BH/WD seem to be compatible with most LSP's. This is mainly becasue it is a neutral PH. We haven't run into a problem with any LSP that people have used with it. No complaints so far :dblthumb2:

Any other questions feel free to post up :buffing:

-Chris
 
Apply on a soft finishing/finessing pad speed 1-3 (low speed) using slow overlapping passes work till the product is almost clear and a shine is coming through. Than buff right off no set time for BH/WD

And a little added info:
BH/WD seem to be compatible with most LSP's. This is mainly becasue it is a neutral PH. We haven't run into a problem with any LSP that people have used with it. No complaints so far :dblthumb2:

Any other questions feel free to post up :buffing:

-Chris

You need to correct the Autogeek web master. It says it needs to haze.
http://www.autogeek.net/poorboys-black-hole-show-glaze.html
 

It does haze rather quickly so by the time you put the machine down grab a towel and start to buff it pretty much has hazed (if you apply it correctly and thin). Just want to stress also you could let it sit on there as much as you like its not a problem it will still come off super easy. I just use the buff on wipe off method personally :props:
 
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