Dellinger
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At the point where I have quite a few customers who own solid black/ red autos that have thin paint... I need products that clean and fill. Fill being most important.
So, really 2 questions...
#1- If anyone has some feedback regarding Britemax Black Max vs. other similar products in the genre (glazes.) Have been referred to Perfect Finish, Black Hole, Amigo, etc... (Don`t want a Meg`s recommendation... thank you. Been down that road and I do not prefer any of there products in the given scenario.) An AIO is not what I am after either. If the product has some minor cut- cool. If not and it`s strictly cleaning and filling- awesome. Need to be machine applied, very low dust, easy wipe off. Have HD Speed... but it doesn`t fill that well... love it otherwise.
#2- How does Britemax Max Shine compare to HD Poxy? I really, really liked Poxy for what if offered but the separation issues keep me from ordering again. So, product needs to be stable over time (when exposed to reasonable temperature differentiation) and be easy to remove. Solid blacks and reds are unforgiving...I don`t need excess wiping when removing the product when applied in a thin, reasonable manner. Longevity is not a huge sticking point but 2 months would be great.
Thanks for any insights or opinions from folks with experience with said products.
Best,
-Gabe
So, really 2 questions...
#1- If anyone has some feedback regarding Britemax Black Max vs. other similar products in the genre (glazes.) Have been referred to Perfect Finish, Black Hole, Amigo, etc... (Don`t want a Meg`s recommendation... thank you. Been down that road and I do not prefer any of there products in the given scenario.) An AIO is not what I am after either. If the product has some minor cut- cool. If not and it`s strictly cleaning and filling- awesome. Need to be machine applied, very low dust, easy wipe off. Have HD Speed... but it doesn`t fill that well... love it otherwise.
#2- How does Britemax Max Shine compare to HD Poxy? I really, really liked Poxy for what if offered but the separation issues keep me from ordering again. So, product needs to be stable over time (when exposed to reasonable temperature differentiation) and be easy to remove. Solid blacks and reds are unforgiving...I don`t need excess wiping when removing the product when applied in a thin, reasonable manner. Longevity is not a huge sticking point but 2 months would be great.
Thanks for any insights or opinions from folks with experience with said products.
Best,
-Gabe