Poorboys Black Hole Glaze and KSG

Agent Cooper

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Hi,

As soon as the weather warms up, I am going to be looking for new ways to play with my current products to see if I can get 'that' much closer to the perfect shine for me.



I thought I would ask what your thoughts were, as all the many opinions on here have really helped me over the years.



Although I started off as a Zaino guy, using a PC7424 over the last few years.



I've moved on to different products and up to a Flex and lots of different pads, etc. (no rotary for me yet).



Products I have been working with lately include

PB SSR 1, 2, 2.5 and 3

PB Black Hole Glaze

KAIO and KSG

Menzerna PO87MC and IP

OCW

pretty much the whole Zaino line

and a few others I can't think of right now



I am wondering what your thoughts are for using the PB Glaze. Last summer I was using it as my last stage after doing the correction (usually with the PB's) and KAIO and KSG



This year I am going to be working more on at least using the MPO87MC as my LSP.

Would it make more sense to use the Poorboy's after the PO87 and then apply the KSG on top of the glaze, or top the KSG with the PB's glaze?



I could be totally off base here as well, as I haven't had much chance to even think about detailing during the winter.



TIA,

Scott
 
PB's BH can be used either under or over the LSP with no bonding issues like many glazes. This past winter, I used BH followed by IW845 for my daily driver. (my vehicle is getting long in the tooth paint wise //9 years old with SS paint and I limit polishing to once a year). Just know that using BH over the LSP will only be temporary, whereas using BH followed by a LSP will "lock" the look for much longer.
 
I used Black Hole this past weekend for the first time followed by a coat of #845. I've never received so many compliments. I will say, on my red car, it darkened up the paint a bit and gave tremendous depth and wetness. Can't wait to try it on another color.
 
Black Hole does a nice job with filling (within reason) and like "machboy" stated leaves a really nice depth and wetness to the paint. Definitely a good product.
 
PB'S black hole does a good job of hiding swirls but they are still there.....they are just still there but are still hiding.
 
Thanks all, i realize that PB does have some filling qualities, but I have already done a good job on the swirls, etc.

Just looking for that last 1%!

:)
 
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