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    Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze

    Just wondering who's used it, and what methods they used. Instructions sound a bit fuzzy. It says to use it until it starts to shine....but let it haze afterwards. LOL

    I will be using a 7624 with a black CCS pad. I'm guessing since it's a glaze, keep the speed low..around 3?

    Anyone who can offer advice, it's appreciated.


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    Re: Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze

    I found it very easy to apply by hand with a foam applicator - sort of like a liquid wax. It buffed out nicely with a Cobra Deluxe 600 towel, and I was impressed with the results.

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    Re: Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze

    I have used it the way you were thinking of applying it and also by hand. Both ways works well. The trick to it is to apply it real thin.

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    Re: Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze

    I've used it just as you described and it does a great job on my black truck. It does not take much product or much time as you just want to spread evenly, you are not doing any correcting.

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    Re: Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze

    can it be applied with rotary? and what about topping it with DGPS 3.0?
    Enjoy washing your car!

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    Re: Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze

    Steve at PBW recommends topping BH with their Nattys blue paste wax.
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