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    A few options...

    So I bought a few samples and they came yesterday. Just waiting for a nice day off to use them but want to get opinions on what to use/ order to use them.

    Have:
    1. Wolfgang swirl remover
    2. Wolfgang finishing glaze
    3. Wolfgang deep gloss sealant
    4. Poorboys black hole

    I'm working by hand trying to remove very minor swirls/ water marks. So minor that its very hard to capture in photo or else I would have posted some. But its a black car so everything obviously shows.

    I dont want to "cancel out" any products but want the deepest/ flawless finish I can get.

    If I were to use all 4 products, I was thinking the order:
    1, 4, 2, 3
    but would the finishing glaze undo what the poorboys did?

    Whats everyone think?

    thanks!

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    Re: A few options...

    You already have them listed correctly: 1, 2, 3, 4. I would do each in order, put on and remove. When you get finished with 3, let the vehicle sit overnight and then put on and remove 4.
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    Thanks I guess that makes sense since 1-3 is a process and 4 would just be to enhance gloss and I already have a glaze going on before the sealant. I just didn't know it was okay to top a sealant with a glaze without doing any harm but I will wait overnight to do so!

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    Re: A few options...


    Quote Originally Posted by parboy View Post
    You already have them listed correctly: 1, 2, 3, 4. I would do each in order, put on and remove. When you get finished with 3, let the vehicle sit overnight and then put on and remove 4.
    I concur 100% with Parboy's application method. Not to mention you'll be re-upping tour samples to "full" purchases after you see the results. Enjoy.

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    Re: A few options...

    Quote Originally Posted by 11Jetta View Post
    Thanks I guess that makes sense since 1-3 is a process and 4 would just be to enhance gloss and I already have a glaze going on before the sealant. I just didn't know it was okay to top a sealant with a glaze without doing any harm but I will wait overnight to do so!
    Wolfgang finishing glaze is not a glaze!! It is actually a polish - very similar to Menzerna 106fa. IMO you apply glaze before sealant. SO, 1,2,4,3 From AG site on PBBH "Use glaze before applying your favorite wax or sealant. "
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    Re: A few options...

    If you are polishing out the swirls there is zero reason to apply the BH glaze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougaross View Post
    Wolfgang finishing glaze is not a glaze!! It is actually a polish - very similar to Menzerna 106fa. IMO you apply glaze before sealant. SO, 1,2,4,3 From AG site on PBBH "Use glaze before applying your favorite wax or sealant. "
    Okay that makes sense because I did read that but didn't know the finishing glaze wasn't really a glaze. I just didn't know what order to use 2 and 4 in. Thanks!

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