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    Poor boys black hole glaze

    Hello everyone I just picked up a bottle of poor boys black hole glaze.Iam just getting into the whole detailing thing.I have never used a glaze before just wondering on what would be a good way to apply it to get the most out of the product.I just recently applied megs ultimate polish and megs gold class liquid wax about a week ago.Should I clay my car and start over or could I apply the glaze over top and then top up with the wax again.

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    Re: Poor boys black hole glaze

    Just apply and rub in , and wipe off ,use micro fibre towels . It does wonders on dark colors. Use before wax or sealants.

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    Re: Poor boys black hole glaze

    Thanks for the response.So even though I just applied a wax it will still work the same if a wax has not been recently applied.

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    Re: Poor boys black hole glaze

    I guess more of what iam asking is if the wax will kinda block the glaze from being applied to it's full potential

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    Re: Poor boys black hole glaze

    It will work the best and last the longest if it is applied under a wax/sealant and not over it. I've never applied a glaze on top of an LSP.

    I've never applied BlackHole by hand, but found it works really well with a DA. Regardless of the method, the key is to keep working it until it totally disappears. There should be minimal amounts to buff off at that point. If you don't work it long enough, it doesn't seem to fill in the defects as well.
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    Re: Poor boys black hole glaze

    Quote Originally Posted by Rj3131 View Post
    I guess more of what iam asking is if the wax will kinda block the glaze from being applied to it's full potential
    In my experience, yes, but not a night and day difference.
    I just recently prepped my El Camino with 30+ year old OEM lacquer for an annual judged show that I enter. Some of the panels have nasty paint (checking, crazing, super-thin paint etc.), so after the M07 soak those areas got Black Hole then Blackfire LSP applied WOWO. The "better paint" panels were polished first with McKees 360 AIO, then Black Hole and the same LSP. Black Hole still made a difference on those panels, but not as much as the unwaxed panels.
    Can't tell much from this pic, but the hood and door have BH and BF only; The fender and bedside have 360, BH and BF.

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    Re: Poor boys black hole glaze

    That makes it more clear for me thanks alot everyone.

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