Chemical Guys "Unholy Trinity" on a 2009 F150

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I used the Glossworkz glaze, BlackLight, and hybrid V7 on my buddy's dark shadow grey 2009 F150 yesterday. I've deemed the combo as the Unholy Trinity! These products continue to impress and are so easy to work with, not to mention using 'em always makes me hungry! The tires were dressed with CG new car shine and that's also a custom mix of Bare Bones and baby oil on the wheel wells that I call "Baby Bones" LOL



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That's CG combo is off the charts. I agree they are soooooo easy to use and produce consistently good results.
 
In what order? I am assuming Blacklight first since its and AIO, Glossworkz second and topped with V7?
 
I not only like the truck and how gorgeous it came out but the name you coined; The Unholy Trinity is absolutely BAD!! :props:

What great shots and the low afternoon sun shot is stunning!!

What was the order of product usage?
 
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Been using Blacklight like crazy. Not quite ready for gallon size, but definitely would buy BL in 32oz if it was available.

It is so versatile and easy to use.
 
I not only like the truck and how gorgeous it came out but the name you coined; The Unholy Trinity is absolutely BAD!! :props:

What great shots and the low afternoon sun shot is stunning!!

What was the order of product usage?

I wouldn't be surprised if chemical guys uses that term since it seems right up their alley of over the top marketing lol. BTW I used glossworkz first on a white pad, BL on a black finishing pad and then the V7 wipedown.
 
wow, that car looks stupid, and all the pictures look stupid

-learned something from CaneJeep
 
Great look! One thing is that the BL contains very mild abrasives. I'm wondering if even with a finishing pad, it might remove some of the Glossworkz Glaze filling....but maybe not.

I usually jewel the finish with BL (black pad),let it dry for 20 min., buff, then wait another 30+ min. and do a second coat by hand or with a PC red pad with very little pressure, then HV7. Probably overkill....but it's all good.
 
Great look! One thing is that the BL contains very mild abrasives. I'm wondering if even with a finishing pad, it might remove some of the Glossworkz Glaze filling....but maybe not.

I usually jewel the finish with BL (black pad),let it dry for 20 min., buff, then wait another 30+ min. and do a second coat by hand or with a PC red pad with very little pressure, then HV7. Probably overkill....but it's all good.

Yes I thought of that but I figured the black pad on low speed with no pressure wouldn't interfere or remove much of the GG. I didn't notice any visible degrading of the filled swirls that were present so I think I got away with it.
 
Yea sorry to say it but blacklight most likely removed the glaze but the truck still looks damn good none the less.
 
Great look! One thing is that the BL contains very mild abrasives. I'm wondering if even with a finishing pad, it might remove some of the Glossworkz Glaze filling....but maybe not.

I usually jewel the finish with BL (black pad),let it dry for 20 min., buff, then wait another 30+ min. and do a second coat by hand or with a PC red pad with very little pressure, then HV7. Probably overkill....but it's all good.

Hmmm... spoke with Dee at Chemical Guys via Email, and he assured me that Black Light does NOT contain any abrasives. I sure would like to get the straight scoop on this stuff before I run out of EZ Creme... I really wanna try it.
 
Hmmm... spoke with Dee at Chemical Guys via Email, and he assured me that Black Light does NOT contain any abrasives. I sure would like to get the straight scoop on this stuff before I run out of EZ Creme... I really wanna try it.


I've heard the same too and that it's the pad itself that provides the correction. I'm not sure, I just didn't feel like applying the BL by hand after the GG. I'll prob do that from now on just in case.
 
What order do you use this combo and can a carnauba be used with it?
 
I was feeling my glossworkz and blacklight i got in the other day and blacklight does feel the slightest bit gritty to me and glossworks was more smooth. I wouldve used blacklight first or jst picked one of the two and used it.
 
Ok, well nex time I'll do the backlight first, glossworkz on top of that and seal it in with the V7, i suppose it doesnt really matter what order if you're just going for the look.
 
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