Poorboys Black Hole

cj10jeeper

Lifer
 Lichfield, England
My buddy has been talking about the wonders of Poorboy's Blackhole and sent me some amazing pics of his Porsche after using it, so I had to try it:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Poorboys-Blac...55240482?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM

Had a chance to try on the Zed and have to say am really pleased with the results. Really easy to use, hides and masks small marks and swirls and can be applied in sun or shade. This is a wash, seal and wax only so pretty quick job

Here's a few shots without doing the impressive straight on high reflection of the house, car, clouds, roof, etc., but believe me it's really shiny :) :) :)

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Would you know how this would compare to say SRP?

My car is in need of a good wash having been sat on the drive for most of the past month.. so its dusty and covered in cob webs :x
 
aquazi said:
Would you know how this would compare to say SRP?

My car is in need of a good wash having been sat on the drive for most of the past month.. so its dusty and covered in cob webs :x

I think Autoglym SRP has more cut than PB Black Hole and will help get rid of minor swirls. My understanding is that Black Hole is more of a filler for hiding swirls and minor imperfections.

A good wash will get rid of the dust and cob webs! :D
 
Looks like a nice result, but given the colour of your car would you not have been better going for the PB white diamond, Basically the same prodct but for lighter coloured vehicles.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/poorboys-white-diamond/prod_551.html
 
ksher said:
Does Black Hole offer no paintwork protection as it is not polish or wax?

For the best protection I would finish with a wax. I think technically its a glaze, so won't remove too much paint - it will fill in minor perfections. I would always finish off with a wax for the best possible protection.
 
Nosa said:
Looks like a nice result, but given the colour of your car would you not have been better going for the PB white diamond, Basically the same prodct but for lighter coloured vehicles.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/poorboys-white-diamond/prod_551.html


Nosa - tough choice as the Sterling is a very dark grey not a light or silver colour. I notice tiny white stone chips much more than black spots of tar. Strangely it's actually light purple in colour from the bottle.
I can always get that too and compare.

Other comments. Def needs a wax on top else it won't survive the first rain shower. Given more time I woudl have probably added a sealer then waxed.
 
Good stuff though.
Well I can't sit here shooting the breeze with you guys, There is a Z4 in my drive which is screaming out for a wash, An insect dared to commit suicide on my front bumper yesterday. :headbang:

EDIT montego blue I would prob go for the Black hole. But for my Maldives I would use the White diamond.
 
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