How Should I Use these Products?

Hulk311

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Hi, fellas, my shipment of the following products just arrived:

Black Hole Glaze
EX-P
Natty Paste Wax (Blue)
Natty Paste Wax (Red)
Spray & Gloss


I would like to know the correct sequence on how to use these products as well as how much drying time each product needs. Also, please keep in mind that I do not have a garage.

Here is what I have come up with, please let me know if this would work or if I need to do this differently:

1) After washing, claying, washing again I will use Black Hole Glaze. What is the best way to apply BHG?
2) EX-P right after Black Hole Gaze since BHG does not need any curing time.
3) EX-P needs 12-24 hours of drying time
4) So, the next day I will use Natty's Blue wax. Should I wash the car before applying the wax? Or should I use Spray & Gloss instead? Like I said, I do not have a garage so I am sure some dust probably got on the paint.
5) Natty Red wax - how long should I wait to apply this on top of Natty blue wax? 24 hours? If so, should I wash the car again or use Spray & Gloss? Or can the red wax be applied to the blue wax 1-5 hours later?

Thanks for and feedback on this!
 
for those products only

wash
clay if ya got it
wash
ex-p
wait 12-24 h
black hole (or black hole x2 if you want)
natt's blue
wait
natt's blue
wait
natts red
 
I'm bumping this up to get some more opinions on how long I should wait between each step. Natty blue can go right after the black hole? There is no waiting time?
 
I would prefer to put the glaze down on clean paint as opposed to sealed paint. I like your original plan except I'd use Spray & Wipe before the wax if it got dusty during the EX-P curing time. Spray & Gloss leaves behind "something" so I'd rather not wax just after that.

Also, I'm not sure what Red layered on Blue does, but it sounds like a lot of fun and certainly can't hurt.
 
I'm bumping this up to get some more opinions on how long I should wait between each step. Natty blue can go right after the black hole? There is no waiting time?

Yes, there is no cure time for black hole. you can wax or seal right over it. YOu may even want to try not removing the black hole and wax right over it, then remove haze

You can do multiple layers of blue or red or both one after the other if you "spit shine". Or you can wait a day then add another layer.

Spit shine = put spray and gloss in freezer. Let it get really really cold (not frozen)

Spray a fine mist, then lay down wax over the sprayed area.

Myself, I will also sometimes remove the hazed wax with chilled spray and gloss

I would prefer to put the glaze down on clean paint as opposed to sealed paint. I like your original plan except I'd use Spray & Wipe before the wax if it got dusty during the EX-P curing time. Spray & Gloss leaves behind "something" so I'd rather not wax just after that.

Also, I'm not sure what Red layered on Blue does, but it sounds like a lot of fun and certainly can't hurt.

It has the deepness of blue with the bling of red

Just gotta do it
 
Spit shine = put spray and gloss in freezer. Let it get really really cold (not frozen)

Spray a fine mist, then lay down wax over the sprayed area.

Myself, I will also sometimes remove the hazed wax with chilled spray and gloss

That is new to me. Thanks for the tip Ron.


Original post was from October......GET TO WORK HULK!!!!:D
 
Thank you for the replies.

One more question, are these products safe to use on exterior windows, chrome, rims, etc, or are they just for paint?

Black Hole Glaze
EX-P
Natty Paste Wax (Blue)
Natty Paste Wax (Red)
Spray & Gloss
 
Thank you for the replies.

One more question, are these products safe to use on exterior windows, chrome, rims, etc, or are they just for paint?

Black Hole Glaze
EX-P
Natty Paste Wax (Blue)
Natty Paste Wax (Red)
Spray & Gloss

Spray and gloss for just about anything

exp for wheels is good
 
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