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    PB glaze question

    I have looked at the two glazes that PoorBoys offers, one for dark colored and one for light colored cars. I was wondering were a vehicle that was painted red would fall into, would I use the light or dark glaze. Or would it even matter.

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    Re: PB glaze question

    it really depends on what you consider the color red to be.. light or dark.. there is really no wrong choice they each will do a good job.. i know black hole will hide alot of imperfections.. not sure about WD though...maybe steve will chime in
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    Re: PB glaze question

    I would go with Black Hole as it will deepen the red and make it wetter looking ...then top with Natty`s Blue

    If you want it a bright red like Fire Engine red .. then I`d do White Diamond and follow with EX-P
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    Re: PB glaze question

    I have done a few red cars with PB`s BH and it gives it a nice deep rich looking red.
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    Re: PB glaze question

    Thanks for the input

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    Re: PB glaze question

    Great question! I was just wondering the same thing.

    As a follow up, why Natty`s Blue over Natty`s Red? I can never remember the difference between the two.

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    Re: PB glaze question

    Quote Originally Posted by Reddwarf View Post
    Great question! I was just wondering the same thing.

    As a follow up, why Natty`s Blue over Natty`s Red? I can never remember the difference between the two.
    the reason I recommended Blue instead of Red is that I did not know when the OP was planning on detailing and Red will be available soon but not at the moment
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    Re: PB glaze question

    Quote Originally Posted by Reddwarf View Post
    Great question! I was just wondering the same thing.

    As a follow up, why Natty`s Blue over Natty`s Red? I can never remember the difference between the two.
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    Re: PB glaze question

    I used Black Hole on my torch red Mach 1, & it`s a very bright red. I found that BH really brought out the color.

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    Re: PB glaze question

    I guess I lucked out because one of the online retailers happened to have some natty`s red in stock, so I was able to pick up some.

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    Re: PB glaze question

    I am wondering if using BH on my vehicle before my sealant will affect the sealant life? Or do I use it after the sealant and before my nuba?

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    Re: PB glaze question

    I use it before I put the sealant on.

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    Re: PB glaze question

    Both work well, I have even used Black hole on my Dad`s white trans am and it looked nice. It definately gave it a different look though but still clean and shiny.

 

 

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