Questions about CG Blacklight

I felt the same way about claying how I felt I needed to wash after. I clayed today and did something I never normally do. I wiped the residue after I was done with that spot. Lol don't laugh. I've always just clayed the whole car without wiping so by the time I was done the spray detailer was pretty much baked on lol. Yeah some times I'm as sharp as a hardboiled egg

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Welp I did it - just the hood last night.
Washed with heavily diluted CG Eco Wash. I went ahead and polished with Meg Ultimate polish to get some really faint scratches out that I noticed - I figure that would also remove previous wax left on the car if any...

Applied black light, waited 30 minutes, took it off, looked good, however, I honestly, couldn't tell a visible difference from before and after. Waited another 15 minutes or so then applied a layer of Meg Ultimate liquid wax, waited 5 minutes, took that off, again no difference.

So, at the end of the day, looks good and I suppose there is now a good bit of lasting protection - was hoping for some night and day visible difference on the paint, unfortunately, didn't see that. Maybe next time I'll do a strip of tape down the center and try to get a better before and after side by side for my own mind to be at ease that I have actually accomplished something :-)
 
Not sure if this was discussed but you can polish with blacklight as a final step as opposed to just letting cure and wiping off. It does have fine abbrasives in it and the feel of the panel after polishing with it on a DA is unreal.
 
Mac is right, you can do a very light polish with blacklight. I just used it the other day for a guy that wanted something quick for his black nsx as he was going to a car show. He'll be back for a more in-depth polish but the results weren't bad. Topped with v7

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I'm of the belief that BL doesn't last very long, depending on how the user washes of course. But it can provide some nice results in a very short amount of time.

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Blacklight and Hybrid V7 is a great combo! I use it on my cars and up to this point it still hasn't let me down at all.
 
^^ True. All black cars i detail get an application of Blacklight.

If a customer wants protection rather than appearance; they get BFWD sealant
 
^^ True. All black cars i detail get an application of Blacklight.

If a customer wants protection rather than appearance; they get BFWD sealant

Does that mean your of the opinion that you get the best look via Bl ? .. Nevermind protection?
 
To be honest this product does very well on protection wise

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I love the smell of this product and ease of use. I save it for the jobs where I just want that extra pop, or a quick rejuvinating shine. Worked great on my Kawasaki green Ninja. A lot of people ask, "Well what really is blacklight?" I've come to the conclusion that it is definitely it's own thing but can be summed up as a glaze with minor abrasives.

I used it after a polish on this Mercedes followed by a Lusso Oro carnauba paste wax, and final V7 wipe down. Results were killer!

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I haven't noticed any correction on my vehicles but I have seen people report some on softer clears on the forum like hoo posted earlier.

We bought a used black Explorer a few months back and after getting off all the dealership gunk they slapped on it, I decided to try the CG Black Light on a black vehicle for the first time since it wasn't my "winter prep." I applied it with DA and finishing pad and waited the recommended time to top it. I hadn't seen anybody mentioning topping it with Optimum Car Wax so I gave it a shot since its easy and I like the look. The Black Light didn't do much but hide swirls and that's what I was expecting. A maintenance wash and rain or two and I was wanting to polish and wax it. It did look great while it lasted though!

Like some have said, if you view it more as a glaze and less as a "sealant" your expectations will likely be met. That being said, I probably won't be purchasing BL or v7 again.

This is a shot after the process I mentioned above. :)

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