LSP that hides swirls

Ive used blackhole and blacklight and both are great `glazes` but durability never seemed that great.

Something to consider if you can get it is Soft99 Fusso Coat (dark). I`ve never got anywhere close to the claimed 12month durability but the climate where I stay in South Africa can be quite harsh with high temps/humidity - I have seen a solid 5 months from it though. It also fills really well for a more typical LSP (compared to glazes which IMO tend to fill more than regular waxes/sealants).

And if you dig crazy beading, you`ll love this stuff.
 
PBMG still carries Prima Amigo in their AG store, and you can still order it through Autopia by putting a note in the comments when submitting your online order or by ordering it by phone .

I believe you can still get it direct from Prima. Works great under FK1000 and seems to not be impacting durability.

I thought I read somewhere that Prima was "going out of business" or something along those lines. I tried a few of their items, but Amigo really stuck out as the one that was a winner. Heads and shoulders above anything I`ve ever tried with the explicit intent to cover up spiderwebbing.
 
Migue- I`m not arguing with you or anything like that, I`ve just never experienced that even on *VERY* minor marring, the kind most people simply don`t see under any circumstances.

And, heh heh...just get me going about 50/50 type pix on the internet. Unless I see something in person, under the right conditions, well....I won`t call somebody a liar, but..my experience is that LSPs don`t really conceal stuff when it`s subjected to a truly rigorous inspection. Could be another one of those YMMV things where something just isn`t Accumulator-proof.

EDIT: Just saw your subsequent post, no worries, it didn`t come across badly.
 
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