Turtle Wax Color Magic - colour enhancing polish

I have used Turtle Wax "Black Box". Easy and quick to use. The Land Rover Discovery and the Z4M look well on it.
 
ASRP, Turtle Wax and Black hole are all just fillers to mask swirls.

They work but pretty much after every ssh you have to reapply unless after polish, then filler you seal then wax
 
ba3bas said:
ASRP, Turtle Wax and Black hole are all just fillers to mask swirls.

They work but pretty much after every ssh you have to reapply unless after polish, then filler you seal then wax

Huh?
 
For what it's worth, my car is also black, and my last zed was black. Very difficult to keep swirl free.

I've used Auto Glym Super Resin, and Poorboys Blackhole to keep the swirls at bay on both cars. Both are heavy fillers and both need re applied regularly. They work a treat though, and I would strongly recommend both.

I can't rate Poorboys enough. For the price, the have the best products on the market IMO :thumbsup:
 
Poorboys black hole and dodo juice purple haze pro for me on my last car - worked a treat. I have also tried the turtle wax colour magic and it is indeed very good :thumbsup:

I'll be using the Poorboys and dodo juice equivalents for silver paint on my new car... Though it'll be quite a while before I need to worry about swirls 8)
 
Bing said:
Poorboys black hole and dodo juice purple haze pro for me on my last car - worked a treat. I have also tried the turtle wax colour magic and it is indeed very good :thumbsup:

I'll be using the Poorboys and dodo juice equivalents for silver paint on my new car... Though it'll be quite a while before I need to worry about swirls 8)

Does the poorboys black hole actually have any colour in it?
 
It is a purple-y dark grey colour, and it says it has coloured fillers in it. Purple Haze Pro is also 'colour-charged', though I think it matters less whether the wax is coloured or not, given that plenty people use the AG HD wax with good results, which I don't think is coloured ? You'll be amazed at the difference 2 coats of PB and 2 coats of purple haze wax make.
 
StevenH72 said:
Bing said:
Poorboys black hole and dodo juice purple haze pro for me on my last car - worked a treat. I have also tried the turtle wax colour magic and it is indeed very good :thumbsup:

I'll be using the Poorboys and dodo juice equivalents for silver paint on my new car... Though it'll be quite a while before I need to worry about swirls 8)

Does the poorboys black hole actually have any colour in it?
it looks like it's got a bit of pigment in it,i tried it on my black sapphire and I wasn't impressed,i can't fault turtle wax color magic :thumbsup:
 
I just wonder how the "colour added" products work.

I like PB BH as does Adamski. He has Black Sapphire and I have Carbon Black, these colours are noticably different when viewed side by side (CB is more blue than black), but PB BH works on both, surely with colour added it would only work best on one distinct type of black?

If it works for example on a blue colour, would it also work on Silver? I'd be interested to see how it turns out.
 
I used purple haze wax on my silver wheels and they didn't go black or blue :D

I think it's more about how the product reflects the light (and what part of the spectrum it reflects) than actual colouring... But I am not a scientist, all I know is that with done effort it all worked for me, at least the car passed the '5-foot-look' test... Once they're there and you notice them then no amount of fillers of any kind will hide them completely.
 
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