How many washes till Black Hole glaze loses its hiding ability?

wallyStang

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I want to pick up some black hole glaze to hide a couple swirls. How often should I reapply? Can I use SSR1 with a polishing pad, followed by BH glaze with a finishing pad, topped with nattys blue? Also when I reapply BH glaze do I have to polish again or can i just top the glaze over the nattys?
 
Its not the glaze that is going to wash off to start it will be the Natty's or whatever you use as a LSP. Its not easy to but a time line on that because of how your car is stored and driven.

That said that if you keep up the Wax it will continue to cover the glaze. For me on my 14 year old Camry I polish once every 3 months then add glaze and wax. I will also add another coat of glaze once in a while then top that off with wax, the glaze will bond to what ever wax is left on the car and hide any swrils
 
Thats like asking how much gas mileage you're gonna get.

Relax

When you see it dtart looking a little less good than yo ulike it.

DO IT AGAIN.

Or keep layering wax on it till you want to strip it all off and start over again. (dats why i da wax waster)
 
Its not the glaze that is going to wash off to start it will be the Natty's or whatever you use as a LSP. Its not easy to but a time line on that because of how your car is stored and driven.

That said that if you keep up the Wax it will continue to cover the glaze. For me on my 14 year old Camry I polish once every 3 months then add glaze and wax. I will also add another coat of glaze once in a while then top that off with wax, the glaze will bond to what ever wax is left on the car and hide any swrils
WOW I have not polished my DD in nearly a year, Do you need to polish that often?

I do have a few scratches from rinse-less washing all winter.
This was my first winter to use rinse less wash all winter, next year I will go back to conventional wash with DP added not only does it do a better job but I have not figured out how to clean the wheel wheels without using a hose and getting the floor all wet so may as well do the whole car.

Dave you should try cleaning a car in Northern Indiana in the winter time you would not believe the amount of sand that is on the car.

I just wish my back was better so I could detail without all the pain. :wall
 
WOW I have not polished my DD in nearly a year, Do you need to polish that often?

I do have a few scratches from rinse-less washing all winter.
This was my first winter to use rinse less wash all winter, next year I will go back to conventional wash with DP added not only does it do a better job but I have not figured out how to clean the wheel wheels without using a hose and getting the floor all wet so may as well do the whole car.

Dave you should try cleaning a car in Northern Indiana in the winter time you would not believe the amount of sand that is on the car.

I just wish my back was better so I could detail without all the pain. :wall

BB

I polish my car sometimes out of bordem, then apply new stuff.

You can have those real dirty cars:rofl

I do understand how you feel, I've worked on some SUV in the past that had returned from a week trip to the snow country in blizzards and the dirt was welding onto the car
 
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