Hi all,
Just a quick one re a specific product.
Poor boys black hole..
i bought some... I have to admit the results are truely stunning.
i used two layers one after the other and then did my usual with two layers of the wonderful jet seal 109.
my questions are a) how long do you suspect it will last, wash the car every 2/3 weeks max.
b) would you really top up a glaze over a sealant?
Also, on a side note what do you guys/girls think is better v38 by chemguys or Mezerna 3800 plus?
OK first off: PBs BH is known for quality, a very good Glaze then you used Jet Seal as an LSP,
which is not known for it's longevity at a top shelf price point.
If you like JetSeal use it. While you look for better. PBs & BriteMax are half the price and last much longer. BlackFire 1 of the best but more $$
a) Most likely wear/wash off 2/3 weeks. I'd Glaze & Seal again after a wash.
b) top up a glaze over that sealant (109) and only if you seal or wax it in.
V38 is water based, very light polish, lower quality. Easier to work with, clean-up wise. Starter grade.
Menzerna not water based, Pro quality, Easy to work with but clean-up is not. Because of this I don't use it.
I'm really curious about the cut and finish of V32,36 and 38 but everyone here almost always has nothing good to say about it along with AG dropping the line, but noone ever gives any detail, please elaborate what you didn't like about it as everytime I asked noone responded.
When I used them, it seemed like nothing was happening. V32 hardly cut just polished, plus alot of dust. Short working time. Vs36/38 same,
Vs32/34 same, can't tell the diff.
Problem with v38 is it's not very good compared to other things on the market.
Starting using menzerna 3800 now and the results are jaw dropping.
I find when using a compound you have to use v38 at least twice to get ride of marring and haze.
With menzerna 3800 you only need to use it once, also I find it really gets rid of quite a few lighter defects i.e. Swirls as it has a little cut. V38 just doesn't do that.
The only way I found out what I liked was to try it.
Just watch for any splatter drying on trim, hard to remove.
Have you any trouble cleaning your Menzerna pads yet ? I could never get the smell out.
That's why I stick to water based compounds/polish.