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    Glaze question

    Hey guys I'm looking to get a glaze I was wondering what's better finish kare foam pad glaze or poor boys black hole. Thanks guys.
    Detailing in Colorado since 2001

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    Re: Glaze question

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    And my question is for scratches the customer is unwilling to pay for sanding or colorchip repair, is there a gloss that has a filler that completely gets rid of a scratch and what is the longevity? I heard mixed reviews of Menzerna's glaze.

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    Re: Glaze question

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    And my question is for scratches the customer is unwilling to pay for sanding or colorchip repair, is there a gloss that has a filler that completely gets rid of a scratch and what is the longevity? I heard mixed reviews of Menzerna's glaze.
    The only thing that will completely get rid of a scratch is called paint.

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    Re: Glaze question

    I've tried several glazes and like CG EZ Creme and Glossworks. I've heard good things about Blacklight and Prima Amigo as well.

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    Re: Glaze question

    Rivstar cleaner wax does a good job at masking swirls
    the article i came across a while back compared about 5 different popular glazes and PB blackhole came out the best for masking scratches/swirls
    No durability tests in that article though

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    I've tried several glazes and like CG EZ Creme and Glossworks. I've heard good things about Blacklight and Prima Amigo as well.
    Tried them all and does help on light colors, but not on black.

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    Rivstar cleaner wax does a good job at masking swirls
    the article i came across a while back compared about 5 different popular glazes and PB blackhole came out the best for masking scratches/swirls
    No durability tests in that article though
    Might have come out on top, but still does not hide enough for me. Most glazes have no durability (couple days) if not topped.

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    Re: Glaze question

    I've used both Poorboy's Black Hole and Prima Amigo. I really like both, but for different reasons.

    On my black pearl VW, I really liked the cleaning ability and mild abrasives in the Amigo. It left the surface very glossy and slippery. While Black Hole didn't clean up the surface like Amigo, it found it to have more filling action and it left my black car looking like an inky, wet...ummm...black hole.

    I've topped both with 845 with no ill effects on the wax. I easily hit six months of winter coverage.
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    Re: Glaze question

    IMO:
    Meguiar's M305 Ultra Finishing Durable Glaze
    might just be the product you're looking for.


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    Re: Glaze question

    What about menzerna top finish glaze I think it is?
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