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webby
23rd July 2008, 18:34
im unsure on which one to get out of all these. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/cat_21.html im thinking the poorboys as my car is black i would also need a wax to go with it.
sharpy24
23rd July 2008, 18:37
ive heard some good things about poorboys black hole but then again having used the chemical guys ez creme glaze I do like that and is easy to apply and remove, some collinite 915 would look good on top if you are wanting it to last a while otherwise some poorboys nattys blue or r222 would look good on top if you arent bothered about durability
bullit
23rd July 2008, 18:41
blackfire sealant webby is the choice to have. dont bother with a glaze
webby
23rd July 2008, 18:44
i was thinking about nattys blue topped of with a sealent i have som ag extra gloss protection just unsure if they would work together
bullit
23rd July 2008, 18:45
wax goes on last. just buy the blackfire, you wont be dissapointed :)
webby
23rd July 2008, 18:45
ill look at the blackfire i have heard its good stuff
bullit
23rd July 2008, 18:48
polished bliss sells it
sharpy24
23rd July 2008, 18:53
are you on about wet diamond bullit? I wonder how that stacks up against z8
bullit
23rd July 2008, 19:03
yeah. i never got round to trying my zaino as you need a day to apply it. and its not used for when i get round to selling it. zaino will last forever though as you put shit loads on and top up with the spray seal
did the mums type r with the blackfire other day, it does look shit hot.
you have some?
sharpy24
23rd July 2008, 22:27
no i dont have any yet but was thinking about getting some z8 to put over some bos as apparantly some of the dw lot have been putting it over wax with rather good results, someone posted a pic of z8 over supernatural and it looked awesome
what colour is the type r? am wondering if it might be worth investing in some of the blackfire for the bumblebee
Branter33
24th July 2008, 08:31
Blackfire does work great on dark coloured cars... I can't say about the Poorboys as I've not tried it. But I would also recomend looking at the Clearkote Red Moose Glaze as it gives amazing results and doesnt have as many problems bonding to other products in the same way blackfire can. :y:
bullit
24th July 2008, 16:25
car is black. i may bob some p21s over it, see what it looks like then.
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