fredcandetail
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Just curious if this isbtheoretically correct .. Meaning will the sealant lock in the oils and and give the finished work more longevity or do they not "lock in" and not bond to each other?
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Just curious if this isbtheoretically correct .. Meaning will the sealant lock in the oils and and give the finished work more longevity or do they not "lock in" and not bond to each other?
If you use a"glaze" that the manufacturer says is designed to be applied before a sealant/wax, it will be locked in by the sealant/wax and will not "wear off" until either the sealant/wax wears off or you remove it.black hole can be applied before a sealant or wax and not effect the bonding of it? will the glaze then wear off quickly ? enlighten me !
I have used the combination of Black Hole followed by Collinite IW845 with no durability issues. You can essentially lock in the effects of the glaze with the sealant. Older glazes were used to give easy, quick gloss to a finish but would wear off quickly. The glazes mentioned by "truckbutt" are formulated to work in conjuction of a sealant. While I haven't tried the other two glazes, BH works well for me
That just isn't factually correct. The glaze doesn't magically gas out of the Collinite. If the Collinite lasts 5 months, so does the glaze.I don't know how you can say this. We all know how durable Collinite 845 is -- 5 months is not unreasonable. What you have essentially said is that the fillers in BH will also last 5 months or as long as the Collinite.
Sorry, that is just not the case, or I'd never need to ever polish my car again...
glazes fill in and disguise swirls to some extent but are not locked in by anything put on top of them, instead, they mix with the wax/sealant, and eventally get washed out of the swirls, so after a few washes, you will have nice shiney swirls again...
There are a number of "glazes" that are formulated to be applied immediately before the application of a sealant. These include: Wet Glaze 2.0, Poorboys Black Hole Glaze and Chemical Guys Acrylic Creme Glaze. "Glaze" technology has created a number of new products rendering the meaning of the term "glaze" very hazy. More important then name, it's important that you follow the manufacturer's directions.
If what you say is true then all I need to have a show car finish is a bottle of black hole glaze and Collinite 845. Apply both once every 5 months and my swirls would be taken care of until the next application...