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I agree, if you polished right you wont need it. I only use on black or metallic red as does give a little pop to the metallic and hides stuff you cant get out on black. I use PBs Black Hole or something like that.Try it and see how you like it..can't hurt. Personally, if you polished correctly you won't need a glaze. I have an Altima that is thin on clear, so I use a glaze to hide some light marring.
What do you guys think is better as a glaze for filling swirls. XMT360 or Black Hole? I have xmt, just dont know if its worth it to purchase black hole.
What do you guys think is better as a glaze for filling swirls. XMT360 or Black Hole? I have xmt, just dont know if its worth it to purchase black hole.
Marre, Many men on detailing web sites would love to have you as their wife.I had to use a hand polish only as we live in an apartment complex. We have a garage to park in but no extra electrical outlets since they don't want you working on your car on their property. So it was hand polished and clayed and of course sealed and then waxed several times, but polishing by hand can only do so much. I noticed that PB recommends White Diamond for silver and light colored cars and is reasonably priced. I see a couple of you like the results of PB on your dark cars, so PB looks like it could be a good choice.
This site may be the most helpful (and fun) place I have ever stumbled upon. And it's nice to know I'm not the only car and car paint crazy person around! My poor husband thinks I am a car crazy lunatic (ok, maybe I am a lunatic :dunno.
I looked up Diamond Glaze and it looks like a European made product. Very good reviews but can you order it in the US. I didn't see any US distributors. The cost of shipping from another country can be more than the cost of the product.