Glaze and sealant query...

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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? ;)
 
Poorboy's Blackhole is some pretty good stuff. I would not top a Glaze over a sealant. I am not a fan of any Chemical Guys products and I would pick Menzerna SF3800 (used to be SF4500) ALL DAY over V38. I have used the Chemical Guys V products 1 time and never again. Sorry for the bashing of Chemical Guys, however, IMO there are many better QUALITY brands than Chemical Guys.
 
Poorboy's Blackhole is some pretty good stuff. I would not top a Glaze over a sealant. I am not a fan of any Chemical Guys products and I would pick Menzerna SF3800 (used to be SF4500) ALL DAY over V38. I have used the Chemical Guys V products 1 time and never again. Sorry for the bashing of Chemical Guys, however, IMO there are many better QUALITY brands than Chemical Guys.

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.
 
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? ;)

I'm not familiar with the durability of Jet Seal, but the Black Hole shouldn't have any negative effect. Black Hole and some other glazes like Prima Amigo, are designed to have a sealant or a wax applied over the top. I've topped both with Collinite 845 and still managed 5~6 months of durability, which is the same as when I apply it to freshly polished paint with no glaze.

I would not top a selant with a glaze. If you want to make your LSP look better between applications, I'd hit it with a spray wax.
 
Despite I'm not fan of BH at all I can confirm it doesn't reduce the durability of Menzerna PL, Duragloss 105, or Collis 845 and 915 over it.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.




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.




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.


Find it harder to wash out of pads mind you poor boys black hole is insanely hard to get out lol.

Use fairy liquid which gets the smell out.

Menzerna is definitely dryer than Chem guys agree but find it is still easy to remove with panel wipe i.e. IPA etc

Guess it partially depends on what paint type you are detailing, for me I have a very hard yet very easy to scratch paint.

Also, what sealant do you think I should try, may go for a ceramic coat.

Would like longer lasting , they reckon 12 months for jet seal which I know it won't lol.

Although I do use ph neutral shampoo auto F, good stuff
 
Find it harder to wash out of pads mind you poor boys black hole is insanely hard to get out lol.

Use fairy liquid which gets the smell out.

Menzerna is definitely dryer than Chem guys agree but find it is still easy to remove with panel wipe i.e. IPA etc

Guess it partially depends on what paint type you are detailing, for me I have a very hard yet very easy to scratch paint.

Also, what sealant do you think I should try, may go for a ceramic coat.

Would like longer lasting , they reckon 12 months for jet seal which I know it won't lol.

Although I do use ph neutral shampoo auto F, good stuff


Fairy liquid ???
For a sealant, right now I'm using PBs EX with carnuba good price too. Blackfire's Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection, which
is part of the Wet Ice over Fire combo when you top it with BF Midnight Sun wax, BF also has a glaze, paint cleanser... more $$ tho.

Now Coatings are something else, they could last years, if prepped properly.
You could do your Glass, Paint, Wheels. If that's what you decide, start to research and another thread, Pro's will help
Many coatings to choose from.
Good Luck, keep a postin' :dblthumb2:
 
Washing up liquid basically , cleans pads quite easily.

Yes thinking PBS black wax possibly as a combo with black hole and a sealant or possibly bf midnight
 
Question: I have some black hole and some meg's ultimate liquid wax. I'm kinda lazy. Any reason I couldn't mix a bit of the black hole in with the ULW? My thinking is that is would result in a mixture that very lightly cleans, fills like crazy (ULW already fills), could be put on in direct sunlight, and leaves behind glossy protection that lasts at least a month or two.
 
Question: I have some black hole and some meg's ultimate liquid wax. I'm kinda lazy. Any reason I couldn't mix a bit of the black hole in with the ULW? My thinking is that is would result in a mixture that very lightly cleans, fills like crazy (ULW already fills), could be put on in direct sunlight, and leaves behind glossy protection that lasts at least a month or two.

I do exactly that with ULW and PL, mix 30% BH with either one of them, it steps up the gloss factor.
 
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