Black Hole cure time

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Does Black Hole have a cure time? I just put it on and was wondering if there was a cure time before I apply the wax.
 
I do have Natty's Red and Blue (I also just got Liquid Blue:dance2), but no EX-P. I 've actually decided to just go with a carnauba LSP to get the pure look of the carnauba. Since this is my garage queen (Milano Red 96' Prelude VTEC), I'm not concerned with durability, since I usually reapply at least once a month. Every two weeks when I have the fever!:D
 
I do have Natty's Red and Blue (I also just got Liquid Blue:dance2), but no EX-P. I 've actually decided to just go with a carnauba LSP to get the pure look of the carnauba. Since this is my garage queen (Milano Red 96' Prelude VTEC), I'm not concerned with durability, since I usually reapply at least once a month. Every two weeks when I have the fever!:D

Layer the wax then, I like blue then red...the red has a wetter look IMO..the liquid blue that I've experienced will not layer :rockon
 
Layer the wax then, I like blue then red...the red has a wetter look IMO..the liquid blue that I've experienced will not layer :rockon

I'm not surprised. I just got the Liquid Blue today and the consistency seems almost watery (meguiar's #7).
 
I'm not surprised. I just got the Liquid Blue today and the consistency seems almost watery (meguiar's #7).

I should also add my reason for suggesting the sealant before wax..it wasn't just about durability, but more depth in shine..While I had my jet black BMW..I always glazed, sealed (sometimes two coats) then topped with paste wax and always two coats..Yea I'm a tad over the top but the paint POPPED like a new paint job no a 1999.
 
^ I think there is....Red/Red has a crisper, clearer look. But Blue/Red is a deep gloss....Not a big difference but after you try those combos a million times you can tell the difference.
 
I wanted to put something on that I have not used yet. That rules out Natty's Blue. Right now I'm considering the following:

AG HD Wax
SC Barrier Reef Wax
DP Max Wax
Liquid Natty's Blue
Natty's Red
Griot's Best of Show
Pinnacle XMT180 (Original recipe)

I'm not waxing until tomorrow, so I guess I'll just sleep on it. Decisions, decisions........:hmmm:
 
I should also add my reason for suggesting the sealant before wax..it wasn't just about durability, but more depth in shine..While I had my jet black BMW..I always glazed, sealed (sometimes two coats) then topped with paste wax and always two coats..Yea I'm a tad over the top but the paint POPPED like a new paint job no a 1999.

:bigups

In your opinion, is there a difference in the look between a blue/red layering and a red/red layering?

YES!

^ I think there is....Red/Red has a crisper, clearer look. But Blue/Red is a deep gloss....Not a big difference but after you try those combos a million times you can tell the difference.

yep :inspector:
 
I wanted to put something on that I have not used yet. That rules out Natty's Blue. Right now I'm considering the following:

AG HD Wax
SC Barrier Reef Wax
DP Max Wax
Liquid Natty's Blue
Natty's Red
Griot's Best of Show
Pinnacle XMT180 (Original recipe)

I'm not waxing until tomorrow, so I guess I'll just sleep on it. Decisions, decisions........:hmmm:

Max Wax is probably one of the most unappreciated waxes in the market. I've notice that it is slowly gaining respect, but up until recently you didn't hear much about it.
 
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