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mccartbm90
06-12-2018, 03:57 PM
So long story short I just received my truck back (tuxedo black F150) from the body shop after having both bedsides replaced due to an accident. I know I'm not supposed to wax for atleast 30 days, but I did read that some glazes are acceptable to use. Is poor boys one of these? I have some slight holograms going on that the shop seems incapable to remove, and I'd like to hide them if possible. I already have the bottle of black hole and would like to try that first.

Is this okay to do?

I may in the future purchase a DA and try to do some correction, but I can live with it for now. (the entire truck needs correction as you can imagine)

Thanks!

marshallz3m
06-12-2018, 05:33 PM
Personally, I would wait. Why risk it? I’m sure the holograms are annoying but they can be managed after the fresh paint has had time to cure. If I were to guess, I would say the holograms are a symptom of super-soft, uncured paint. It’s screaming “don’t touch me!”


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rlmccarty2000
06-12-2018, 09:27 PM
Meguires has a glaze that is new paint safe. I can’t remember the name but I remember Megs makes it.

mccartbm90
06-13-2018, 07:41 AM
I mean yes I don't want to risk fish eyeing the paint. But I was hoping I could atleast put something on there that will make it pop. I believe the megs product is #7. I actually almost bought some, but I figured if the poor boys works I'd use it considering I have a whole bottle.

Oh and to clarify, the paint work was done almost two weeks ago, and has been baking in the Tennessee sun ever since. I have to imagine it's fairly hard at this point, but I'm no expert.

Wknd Dtlr
06-13-2018, 07:45 AM
Meguires has a glaze that is new paint safe. I can’t remember the name but I remember Megs makes it.

Here's what he is referring to. I used it when my wife's black car had a respray. cleaned up the swirls and left a little bit of protection.
Meguiars M305 Ultra Finishing Durable Glaze 16 oz. (https://www.autogeek.net/megiuars-m305-16.html)

mccartbm90
06-13-2018, 07:54 AM
That's an interesting product. I might consider it if we can come to the conclusion that poor boys is a no go. I did do a fair bit of research before I posted this thread and couldnt find anything stating whether it is or isn't.

BillyJack
06-13-2018, 08:30 AM
I can't speak for Black Hole, even though I use it regularly, but I do know positively that Optimum's Spray Wax is safe on new paint, if you'd like to try a wax.

Bill

mccartbm90
06-13-2018, 08:49 AM
I can't speak for Black Hole, even though I use it regularly, but I do know positively that Optimum's Spray Wax is safe on new paint, if you'd like to try a wax.

Bill

Really? How are they able to do that and not have it seal in the new paint? I'd love to get some wax on there, if anything just because its easier to keep clean.

BillyJack
06-13-2018, 09:53 AM
Really? How are they able to do that and not have it seal in the new paint? I'd love to get some wax on there, if anything just because its easier to keep clean.

I don't know the science, but I asked the same question a few years ago on the Optimum forum when I had about half of my Black DD painted and the response came from Optimum's Dr. G. I used nothing but OCW for the first 4 months and my paint's been just fine.

Bill

mccartbm90
06-13-2018, 10:48 AM
I don't know the science, but I asked the same question a few years ago on the Optimum forum when I had about half of my Black DD painted and the response came from Optimum's Dr. G. I used nothing but OCW for the first 4 months and my paint's been just fine.

Bill

Just came across your thread on that. Ordered some of the ocw to try out. Sounds like a good alternative and seems to have the science to back it up.

JustJesus
06-13-2018, 12:19 PM
That's an interesting product. I might consider it if we can come to the conclusion that poor boys is a no go. I did do a fair bit of research before I posted this thread and couldnt find anything stating whether it is or isn't.

Dwayne (and maybe Poorboy (Steve) himself) are just a phone call away.

mccartbm90
06-13-2018, 03:07 PM
Yeah I thought about contacting the company to inquire, but I figured I'd get the "safe" answer. Was looking for some real world experience from forum members.