What to top CG Blacklight with?

I've done a lot of reading and I'm still stumped as to what to top it with.

I've had the following thoughts, only to be swayed by another opinion:

BL + Pete's 53 + V7
BL + JetSeal
BL + Collinite 845
BL + V7

My primary concern is what to use as a sealant. I gather than any of the Carnauba waxes will last about 1/3 as long as a synthetic sealant.

Try what you like thats the only way you'll know. Try BL topped with BFWD, topped with a Nuba. Durability and a wet shine
 
Try what you like thats the only way you'll know. Try BL topped with BFWD, topped with a Nuba. Durability and a wet shine

Having recently bought my first DA polisher and kit, I'd rather not buy all of the above for testing. I'd like a solid recommendation, but everyone has a different preference that is all over the place :laughing:
 
Richard, Cherry? Do you mean butter wet wax?

See post below of actual product. Butter Wet Wax in my opinion is terrible. You will notice that just about every bulk chemical retailer offers a cherry wax. This is a great choice for regular wash & wax details where the customer doesn't want to pay for a correction but wants an improvement. It contains fillers that actually work close to a glaze but has a little bit of durability to it, roughly 2 months in my experience. The CG version isn't as easy to spread by hand like Liquid Souveran for example but isn't difficult either. In my opinion once again, this is a great product to offer for high volume or production type details and could make you a lot of money.

There is a Cherry Wet Wax too.

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See post below of actual product. Butter Wet Wax in my opinion is terrible. You will notice that just about every bulk chemical retailer offers a cherry wax. This is a great choice for regular wash & wax details where the customer doesn't want to pay for a correction but wants an improvement. It contains fillers that actually work close to a glaze but has a little bit of durability to it, roughly 2 months in my experience. The CG version isn't as easy to spread by hand like Liquid Souveran for example but isn't difficult either. In my opinion once again, this is a great product to offer for high volume or production type details and could make you a lot of money.


Thanks Richard, I wasn't aware of the Cherry.
:props:
 
You're wanting to put a Carnauba on the paint, then BL, then more Carnauba? :confused:

I think Collinite is more of a sealant- I know that BL doesn't last as long as Collinite so I like having the extra protection -
 
My no-fail, no-fret go-to combo:
CG BL --> Collie 845 --> Wait 12 Hours --> Paste Nuba
 
BL then Collinite #915
I wait 24 hours before #915. Awesome combo
 
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