Poorboys black hole glaze review

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So I got curious today and wanted to know how well this glaze really does work. I went outside and got my parents black excursion. Now swirls are usually a horrible thing, but this time were perfect for this test. I know it needs to be polished but thats not the point of this thread. This glaze can be used when you dont have time for a full correction to boost the paints appearance.


Here is a picture of the swirls before
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I applied the product and waited for it to haze over
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I buffed it off and here are the after results
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Yes There are still swirls present but in person it looks tons better where I applied the glaze. This is a great product for just a quick boost on your cars exterior. Where I applied the glaze is deeper and way better looking then where I didnt. As unclestu states the pictures look hazy where I aplied it but that is just in the pictures. In person it looks great.​
 
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The after pictures looked a bit hazy. Is that the result of the photo quality or did the finish loose some clarity as a result of the product. In any respect I see that it did remove the swirls.
 
The after pictures looked a bit hazy. Is that the result of the photo quality or did the finish loose some clarity as a result of the product. In any respect I see that it did remove the swirls.

Cool test there!! Just remember Unclestu it does not remove swirls just fills them if he were to go and wash the vehicle they would all be right back to the way it was....if he wanted to leave it like that than you would apply a sealant or a wax on after the BH :dblthumb2:
 
Afterwards where i applied the glaze looked way better then where I didnt. Its not hazy in person so it must be a mix of the flash and my 50 dollar camera
 
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its a great product and compatible with sealants and waxes alike.
 
How long will something like this last covered in a Sealant like KSG?
 
It should last as long as the sealant over it does I think. But i would like to know for sure
 
I've heard that glazes will lessen the sealers lifespan though?

This is true becasue instead of the sealant adhering to the paint it is adhering to a layer of glaze but its not anything to be concerned about its not like it will take away a month or anything
 
I just wonder though trying to put the sealent over will it smear the glaze?
 
This is a 'new generation' of glazes ... not the traditional oily based glazes used years ago. This 'glaze' (a new name would rid any bad connotations associated with the word) is more of a sealant in itself ... no oils or anything that will be detrimental to the LSP. I personally don't know anything about the chemicals in this new string of glazes but I do know that they work :).
 
Last weekend I "PoorBoy'd" my Impreza wash Clayed (not Poorboy) BlackHoled and EX-P car looks great.

Unfortuatly the weather was bad and was unable to Natty's Blue the car.
 
Yeah a little over a month ago I put black hole down and then two layers of sealant EX w/ caranuba and it still beads and looks great.
 
Glad to hear the posivie remarks I ordered some last week and it should be here in a few days.
 
I just got mine yesterday and gonna see what it can do as i have very minor swirls i want to cover up.Its not bad enough to warrant a polish job but it bugs me.
 
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