Best Products for Black??

stang03

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What are the best products for a black car with paint that is in decent shape?? I am wanting the wettest, deepest, glossiest shine there is!!

I have almost all of the PB's products so let me know!! If there is anything else I need to get let me know as well!!

Thanks
Brent
 
stang03 said:
What are the best products for a black car with paint that is in decent shape?? I am wanting the wettest, deepest, glossiest shine there is!!

I have almost all of the PB's products so let me know!! If there is anything else I need to get let me know as well!!

Thanks
Brent

What you have will work as I have about everything that Steve has made.

For super wet looking black I like to use a glaze and then sealant and top with paste wax

My go to combo for this when I have the time is

P-w-C
Fk1 Pink Hand Glaze
Wolfgangs sealant
Nattys

Glaze is what gives the car that wet look but offers no protection to speak of, the sealant brings out the glaze and really makes it come to life and Nattys? what can I say but YEA!!!
 
If you're looking to stay with PB's, you should try Natty's Blue. Pinnacle's Souveran also looks great on black, but it's on the expensive side. I've heard great things about Wolfgangs Finishing Glaze as a base coat for an LSP, but never used it personally.
 
WG Sealant looks great on black:

hl12.jpg

This was just SSR2.5, SSR1, WG Sealant

My advice:
Get the car as defect free as you feel safe doing. Then a glaze, topped with WG sealant, topped with either Natty's Blue or Souveran a few times.
 
I forgot to mention that process always takes precedent over products. You can make your car look great with average products as long as you have the correct technique. Without it though, even the best products will leave a lot of room for improvement.
 
I'm guessing that WG is winning on the sealant, great stuff!


For me a bit pricey but great stuff!!!!
 
stang03 said:
What are the best products for a black car with paint that is in decent shape?? I am wanting the wettest, deepest, glossiest shine there is!!

I have almost all of the PB's products so let me know!! If there is anything else I need to get let me know as well!!

Thanks
Brent

SSR2.5 polishing pad
SSR1 finishing pad
PwC blue hand
EX x 2
Natty Blue spit shined with Spray & Gloss :bigups
 
Poorboy said:
SSR2.5 polishing pad
SSR1 finishing pad
PwC blue hand
EX x 2
Natty Blue spit shined with Spray & Gloss :bigups

You missed one step...

SSR2.5 polishing pad
SSR1 finishing pad
PwC blue hand
EX x 2
Natty Blue spit shined with Spray & Gloss
Stand back and drool :bigups
 
How about this, might be worth trying?

SSR2.5
SSR 1
PWC Blue
FK1 Pink Hand Glaze
WG Sealant
Natty's Blue

What ya think? Could I throw EX-P in there at all?
 
stang03 said:
How about this, might be worth trying?

SSR2.5
SSR 1
PWC Blue
FK1 Pink Hand Glaze
WG Sealant
Natty's Blue

What ya think? Could I throw EX-P in there at all?
If you go with EX-P you can skip two steps(WG sealant FK1 glaze).

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, Century Gothic]EX-P[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, Century Gothic]Poorboy's EX-P is a pure sealant that easily brings out the brilliance and clarity of new and well-maintained vehicles. EX-P is an Amino Functional Resin which combines ease of use with unbeatable protection and shine. EX-P can be used in sun or shade.[/FONT]
 
joe.p said:
If you go with EX-P you can skip two steps(WG sealant FK1 glaze).

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, Century Gothic]EX-P[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, Century Gothic]Poorboy's EX-P is a pure sealant that easily brings out the brilliance and clarity of new and well-maintained vehicles. EX-P is an Amino Functional Resin which combines ease of use with unbeatable protection and shine. EX-P can be used in sun or shade.[/FONT]

which route would be better?
 
If your unsure split the hood down the center and use WG on one half EX_P on the other ;),both are nice products:bigups
 
stang03 said:
which route would be better?
Which one would be better is a loaded question…it’s like asking what’s the best car? everyone’s is going to have an opinion about this.

What Joe suggested is about the best thing that you can do, one of each side by side, and then make up your own mind. The funny thing about this car care world and its products is no matter what you like today, some place up the road (no pun) it’s going to change. Of course this is going to be expensive for you and if you don’t like one over the other, and I really doubt that, then you have product that you don’t want.

My thoughts are you can’t go wrong with either EX-P, EX or WG lines they are side by side quality and durability IMO.
 
Beemerboy said:
Hey Stang!!

You confused yet?

I know that I am:D

Not too bad!! I know that there are tons of opinions out there. I guess I am just gonna have to get one of them and try them.

I will probably go:

SSR2.5
SSR1
PwC Blue
FK1
WG
and either Souveran or Natty's Blue (or maybe both for the heck of it)

Brent
 
stang03 said:
Not too bad!! I know that there are tons of opinions out there. I guess I am just gonna have to get one of them and try them.

I will probably go:

SSR2.5
SSR1
PwC Blue
FK1
WG
and either Souveran or Natty's Blue (or maybe both for the heck of it)

Brent

This is a great start but on the SSR2.5 unless you really have some deeper or tons of scratches to take off, I would start with SSR1 and see how that looks. Then if you find that the SSR1 really is all that you need the P-w-C you can ship and head for the FK1

The reason I say this is SSR1 is a mild polish and in most cases worked well on a finish will do what you want. SSR2.5 is for heavier styled jobs and IMO is best applied with a machine of sorts.

The P-w-C and SSR1 are real close to each other, one being just a taste more agressive than the other...
 
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