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My reply will probably stir up some controversy, but I think using a glaze is a waste of time, effort and money.Would it be worth it to put the PB Black hole on a vehicle that isn't kept in the garage? Or would I just be wasting money?
My reply will probably stir up some controversy, but I think using a glaze is a waste of time, effort and money.
I have not used Black Hole or White Diamond, but I have used several others and don't bother with them anymore.
A good polish, a good paint cleaner/prep, a good LSP and you should be good to go.
Many of today's AIO products can do all of that in one step. Optimum Poli-Seal and Poorboy's Polish with Sealant are two that come to mind. I still feel more comfortable using a LSP after the AIO product.
I'm getting confused with the different "LSP's" and "AIO's" I know what they stand for.. but in what sequence do you use them? Like I said above, I will be removing the swirls from my truck. And I will be using the SSR's, what exactly should I use before and after the SSR's? I know wash, clay, ssr's, then what comes next? I'm so confused. lol :huh:![]()
Troy just wondering why you would not use a sealant top with carnauba on a dialy driver in hot climates.
Troy, do you consider something like Collinite as one of these? It has the reputation of being very long lasting.
Maximum application thickness should be limited to 1/2".I used to use carnaubas for my detailing and I would notice that they had a tendancy to be oily to the touch the hotter the surface got. I could feel the wax transfer to my finger which I attributed to the carnauba softening (melting).
i also realize SSR 2.5 is suggested to be prior to SSR1 last in polishing and paint reconditioning, my question is after the SSR1, you can go to your final LSP such as NXT 2.0 ? correct ?
in what i am understanding if i were to do a full exterior only detail including polish and LSP the method would be as follows:
rinse
wash
dry
clay
SSR 2.5 w/cutting pad
SSR 1 w/ finishing pad *****could i substitute in a regular paint polish in this place prior to an LSP?
LSP such as Mothers Liquid Wax or Megs NXT 2.0
Personally, I would use a polishing pad rather than a cutting pad for the 2.5ok so i am considering the previous suggestions as per the above ..
so far i understand glazes have a very limited purpose as far as usage and durability goes
i also realize SSR 2.5 is suggested to be prior to SSR1 last in polishing and paint reconditioning, my question is after the SSR1, you can go to your final LSP such as NXT 2.0 ? correct ?
in what i am understanding if i were to do a full exterior only detail including polish and LSP the method would be as follows:
rinse
wash
dry
clay
SSR 2.5 w/cutting pad
SSR 1 w/ finishing pad *****could i substitute in a regular paint polish in this place prior to an LSP?
LSP such as Mothers Liquid Wax or Megs NXT 2.0
Personally, I would use a polishing pad rather than a cutting pad for the 2.5
I also think the SSR 1 would do a much better job with a polishing pad rather than a finishing pad.