Then top with nattys regular?
Then top with nattys regular?
will black hole over a seleant help hide some swirls????
I think it is supposed to be the other way around. Black Hole and then sealant.
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yeah it`ll still help.
you could even do a couple of coats.
since it`s acrylic, it will work and bond
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I have used a glaze over sealant at car shows.
Fortunately it happens rarely but while cleaning at a show if I create a small swirl I can`t correct it at the show so I use glaze to hide it.
It will last more than long enough to get it judged then when I get home I can correct it.
acrylic?
Are you sure of that?
Typically glazes are meant to be applied in place of sealants for show cars. It is common also to apply a glaze before a sealant to hide rather than remove imperfections, but IMO it should not be added on top of a sealant.
I believe Black Hole has cleaning ability which would most likely compromise the sealant.
I have never used the Black Hole so don`t know about it but I have a glaze from Chemical Guys and it is acrylic and they claim it will last for a few weeks but I can not verify that because I redo my car so often that I never know how long it will last.
Some day I plan on trying BH but before I do that I`m going to use up several other glazes that I have on hand.
Well it`s definately not an oily glaze. Maybe I didn`t make myself claer but I assumed that the poster would put some sort of lsp on it after glazing.
It does have some cleaning ability, but in my experience its pad dependant. I have put it over a sealant and then added wax of sealant over top of it. Worked fine.
As evidence, here is a thread I made after the dealer washed my car. I did not strip the car. Just bh and then lsp.
http://www.detailcity.org/forums/det...pic-heavy.html
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