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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
Use your softest pad and work it in on a low speed 1 or 2 with a couple slow overlapping passes you will see it gloss up and disappear. Than buff right off and enjoy!
Make sure you top it with some protection as well
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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
I use 5.5 blue flat pad for when I use PB White Diamond on speed 3 on PC. Works out well.
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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
Originally Posted by Pockets @Poorboy'sWorld
Use your softest pad and work it in on a low speed 1 or 2 with a couple slow overlapping passes you will see it gloss up and disappear. Than buff right off and enjoy!
Make sure you top it with some protection as well
Thanks Pockets... I will plan on using an LC CCS Blue Pad, on setting 2, then go on a 2 x 2 section. As far as LSP's, are there certain ones that White Diamond doesn't play nicely to? I was planning to use either Sig Series II or Supernatural.
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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
Let us know how you like it and if it adds anything after jeweling. I am looking at white diamond or black hole. Both of your choice of waxes are great on white, SN will last longer
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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
Originally Posted by Pockets @Poorboy'sWorld
Use your softest pad and work it in on a low speed 1 or 2 with a couple slow overlapping passes you will see it gloss up and disappear. Than buff right off and enjoy!
Make sure you top it with some protection as well
I was wondering this myself!
Great information!!
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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
I don't know anything about this product. Is it specifically designed for white paint?
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it is ment for white silver gold..... anything metallic.... any color you want to brighten. I use this and pb black hole on friends cars a lot to amp em up a little when correction is not an option. Black hole for anything you want to darken.... blues greens black reds yellows.... I use white diamond on metallic and light colors. I like it a lot ant since its acrylic it plays nice with almost everything out there. Just avoid cleaner products after it.
P.S. please let us know if it improves after ur jeweling step
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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
Originally Posted by sportscarhiatus
I plan to use it AFTER my final jewelling step of PO85RD with a gray or blue LC pad.
I new to detailing, so please forgive me for asking...
I'm interested in using Black Hole, so I've been looking for tips, but this has me puzzled. I thought White Diamond Glaze was for paint with imperfections. So what purpose would using this have after removing the imperfections? Or am I not understanding what jeweling is?
Thanks.
Last edited by TornadoRed; 12-08-2010 at 11:01 PM.
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Re: PB White Diamond Glaze questions...
If you used 85rd is PBWD even worth the effort? I was under the assumption that PBWD is a glaze with fillers in it? Obviously if you are using 85rd you did all the proper polishing steps and should have no swirles to fill in????? Or are there gloss enhancing agents in the PBWD that can make the proper use of 85rd look even better???
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