Finally got to use black hole

chris.augusta

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So, i just got a PB shipment in the other day and i was dying to try out some of the products 1st hand. I started off by normal hand washing, clay, and finally dry. Then applied black hole and then topped it with nattys paste and to finish it off i used quick detailer spray. I did this all by hand because im still waiting for my PC to come in and i couldn't help myself because it was 68 degrees and sunny!

i LOVE black hole! the smell, the ease of applying and removal and the overall depth and shine. Im not sure if the process of it was correct but ill live and learn. :dnaughty
 

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Thanks guys. It really made the flakes pop even more. I think I'm going to get a spray bottle for the tires, I applied it by hand and didn't get the look I was going for. I like the natural look with a hint of shine. :)
 
I guess it would make a difference on what color vehicle you were working on and yes I know Black Hole will hide minor flaws but whenever I clay my Black car I always do a polish with a mild polish & pad combo before applying anything.

If the surface don't look perfect I do not go to the glaze and wax until it is perfect.

I know that some use BH just because it hides so
DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS :D
 
I guess it would make a difference on what color vehicle you were working on and yes I know Black Hole will hide minor flaws but whenever I clay my Black car I always do a polish with a mild polish & pad combo before applying anything.

If the surface don't look perfect I do not go to the glaze and wax until it is perfect.

I know that some use BH just because it hides so
DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS :D

Thanks for the info! But the 3 isn't my daily and it's actually only about 3 months old so the paint was near perfect, I just wanted to try out the product because it didn't need any paint correction.
 
Thanks for the info! But the 3 isn't my daily and it's actually only about 3 months old so the paint was near perfect, I just wanted to try out the product because it didn't need any paint correction.
The use of clay will usually cause minor marring.
But it all depends on how good you want it be.

As far as the new car I bought a new car in the fall of 2009 and I ask them to not touch it.
The salesman could not believe that I did not want them to at-least wash it.
I took delivery of it just as it came off the truck I did not want the kids working at the dealership to touch it.
Most new cars do not have a perfect finish in fact some are far from it.
 
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