MarkD51
07-14-2013, 04:14 PM
Wow, I'm pretty impressed with this product!
My beater 2001 Kia Spectra was starting to look a little hazy, was seeing a little bit of fine swirling since doing a polishing correction about 5 months ago.
Was noticing too some small waterspotting that I probably trapped here and there with some of the WOWA Sealants I've been using.
So, I didn't wish to yank polishes again, but perhaps try a Glaze product instead.
While I have a number of 3M products on hand (4 Glazes of various types) I remembered I also had a 1/2 qt of Poor Boys World Black Hole Glaze, so I decided to give that a go.
I worked in the shade, temps are in the 90's today, a simple wipe down with straight H2O, and then applied the Black Hole Glaze by hand with a foam Applicator Pad.
This is the easiest Glaze I've ever used! It didn't matter how long I let it sit, but I still did a panel at a time. While I haven't used every last Glaze product on the market, this is way way easier than any 3M product I've ever used, and is totally night and day compared to Meg's #7.
I am very impressed with the final results, and I barely broke a sweat doing the entire vehicle.
The finish was slick, no need to go back to get those little pesky strips of glaze here and there, the product was off right now!. A crystal clear finish it left behind, and smooth as glass to the touch.
This product was just about as effortless to use as a good Liquid WOWO Sealant like WGDGPS 3.0 or Menzerna Powerlock.
I simply followed with a quick coat of WGDGLS WOWA Sealant, and this was a breeze to apply over the PB's Black Hole.
Color me impressed!
Has anyone compared, and care to comment about Black Hole with their other Glaze, White Diamond, and can I expect the same impressive qualities?
Thanks, and here's a few pics of this 13 year old daily driver with 67K on the Odo.
Mark
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My beater 2001 Kia Spectra was starting to look a little hazy, was seeing a little bit of fine swirling since doing a polishing correction about 5 months ago.
Was noticing too some small waterspotting that I probably trapped here and there with some of the WOWA Sealants I've been using.
So, I didn't wish to yank polishes again, but perhaps try a Glaze product instead.
While I have a number of 3M products on hand (4 Glazes of various types) I remembered I also had a 1/2 qt of Poor Boys World Black Hole Glaze, so I decided to give that a go.
I worked in the shade, temps are in the 90's today, a simple wipe down with straight H2O, and then applied the Black Hole Glaze by hand with a foam Applicator Pad.
This is the easiest Glaze I've ever used! It didn't matter how long I let it sit, but I still did a panel at a time. While I haven't used every last Glaze product on the market, this is way way easier than any 3M product I've ever used, and is totally night and day compared to Meg's #7.
I am very impressed with the final results, and I barely broke a sweat doing the entire vehicle.
The finish was slick, no need to go back to get those little pesky strips of glaze here and there, the product was off right now!. A crystal clear finish it left behind, and smooth as glass to the touch.
This product was just about as effortless to use as a good Liquid WOWO Sealant like WGDGPS 3.0 or Menzerna Powerlock.
I simply followed with a quick coat of WGDGLS WOWA Sealant, and this was a breeze to apply over the PB's Black Hole.
Color me impressed!
Has anyone compared, and care to comment about Black Hole with their other Glaze, White Diamond, and can I expect the same impressive qualities?
Thanks, and here's a few pics of this 13 year old daily driver with 67K on the Odo.
Mark
19748
19749
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