I want to hide swirls, what to use on black?

Dammit! I bought ColorX today and tried it, all it did was haze the swirls. I used a cotton applicator by hand, will this stuff even work if I use a machine. I'm just trying to help a neighbor, I don't want to mess his car up and do some real correction. I'm out 10 bucks if colorx doesn't work, just trying to help! So then, I guess it looks like Poorboys black hole, is this a glaze that hides or will it remove swirls? I'll just tell him to get it and stay out of it. Will Poorboys black hole work by hand?
 
I bought ColorX today and tried it, all it did was haze the swirls. I used a cotton applicator by hand, will this stuff work if I or he uses a machine. IS COLORX THE SAME AS #66, ANYONE KNOW??? I'm just trying to help a neighbor, I don't want to mess his car up and do some real correction. I'm out 10 bucks if colorx doesn't work, just trying to help! So then, I guess it looks like Poorboys black hole, is this a glaze that hides or will it remove swirls? I'll just tell him to get it and stay out of it. Will Poorboys black hole work by hand?
 
Poor Boys' Black Hole, Clearkote Red Moose Glaze, and Chemical Guys' EZ Creme are the three most cited glazes for the "hiding" of defects.



As already mentioned, Bilt Hamber's Auto Balm has also been getting a lot of positive publicity recently.
 
You can also order from Autowerkes in Canada, B.C. I think. No US distributors that I am aware of. Got mine from Rubbish Boys...it arrived in 3 days!
 
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