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andysat

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Hi all,i have used this recently for the first time,and wondered if you find it generally covers more swirls etc the more times you use it?
 
andysat said:
Hi all,i have used this recently for the first time,and wondered if you find it generally covers more swirls etc the more times you use it?

Two coats should cover most of your swirls

Generally pb bh will wash out over time bad is by no means a "cure" for swirls

Also how bad are the swirls? Because it won't cover drastically bad swirl marks

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But remember PB and SRP just mask and fill the swirls.....I'm guilty of using them all the time, but want to get into machine polishing.....wanting the prefect looking paint job..
 
I use it all the time but like all fillers it's effect is limited, I like PB black hole especially on black, to extend the look always use a wax or sealer which helps reduce and loss when you wash it. I suppose logically if you give it a couple of coats then the more it will fill up the lighter swirls, but it will only improve he look of the deeper ones. Machine polishing is only real way to get rid of them, but I have put it on by DA, which really improves the coverage.
 
I'm considering this... I've only a few marks after having the car professionally done, and wonder whether this product, in its attempt to fill swirls, reduces the look of the fleck/paint, thereby reducing its overall wet gloss look?
 
Maniac said:
I'm considering this... I've only a few marks after having the car professionally done, and wonder whether this product, in its attempt to fill swirls, reduces the look of the fleck/paint, thereby reducing its overall wet gloss look?

No it will make its wet gloss look better if anything when used under a decent wax


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I use it all the time on Sterling Grey.

It's better to remove the swirls first, although it does mask what's left them and secondly a good coat of wax prevents it simply washing off with the first rain or clean.

Just purchased some of the white version to try out on my Porcelain Jag, so hope it's as good.
 
Thanks Chaps - Im praying for a dry day tomorrow as im gonna buy and test Poor boys black hole for the first time!!!
(almost wrote that i was gonna lose my black hole virginity tomorrow but thats totally different) :rofl:
 
cj10jeeper said:
I use it all the time on Sterling Grey.

It's better to remove the swirls first, although it does mask what's left them and secondly a good coat of wax prevents it simply washing off with the first rain or clean.

Just purchased some of the white version to try out on my Porcelain Jag, so hope it's as good.
A white version?? :?
 
As said,i find it excellent stuff,gives a great shine/gloss,and as cj said,put a good coat of wax on afterwards and it helps :thumbsup:
 
andysat said:
cj10jeeper said:
I use it all the time on Sterling Grey.

It's better to remove the swirls first, although it does mask what's left them and secondly a good coat of wax prevents it simply washing off with the first rain or clean.

Just purchased some of the white version to try out on my Porcelain Jag, so hope it's as good.
A white version?? :?

White Diamond is the equivalent for white cars :thumbsup:
 
Adamski said:
andysat said:
cj10jeeper said:
I use it all the time on Sterling Grey.

It's better to remove the swirls first, although it does mask what's left them and secondly a good coat of wax prevents it simply washing off with the first rain or clean.

Just purchased some of the white version to try out on my Porcelain Jag, so hope it's as good.
A white version?? :?

White Diamond is the equivalent for white cars :thumbsup:

I thought that was the shitty cider that chavs drink... Could be the same stuff I suppose
 
Stuart Truman said:
Adamski said:
That was white lightening :cheers:

I was thinking of Diamond White. Same sh1t, different name

The exact drink that put me off cider for life. Must've been a chav once upon a time :oops:
 
Bing said:
Stuart Truman said:
Adamski said:
That was white lightening :cheers:

I was thinking of Diamond White. Same sh1t, different name

The exact drink that put me off cider for life. Must've been a chav once upon a time :oops:

After a night on the stuff, one of my mates woke up trapped under something that would have got him a bounty if he'd killed it on a farm. Dangerous stuff, right up there with Special Brew :evil:
 
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