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jordysaxobby
4th July 2013, 20:57
Does anyone no of the name/names of a polish with a filler in that fills scratches in as you go along but after a few washes they start to apear again,
was told the name of a good one by a mobile smart repair guy but cant remember what it was called....
Brendan
4th July 2013, 20:59
AG Super Resin Polish does AFIAK
Bedford126
4th July 2013, 21:50
black hole by poor boys is possibly the best filler.
wadoryu
4th July 2013, 22:13
black hole by poor boys is possibly the best filler.
Wite diamond for white :) excellent glazes, 7 layers and its like you've done a full correction on someone's car,
Bedford126
4th July 2013, 22:45
Wite diamond for white :) excellent glazes, 7 layers and its like you've done a full correction on someone's car,
White diamond works good on light metallic's too.
JoshFurioBrookes
5th July 2013, 00:15
Yeh I can suggest white diamond. did 3 coats on the polo and it worked well.
bosax
5th July 2013, 19:07
Any of the above or Prima Amigo, cover with a wax or sealant and it'll last longer.
Wite diamond for white :) excellent glazes, 7 layers and its like you've done a full correction on someone's car,
7 layers...it would be faster just to give it a once over with a DA haha
Prickle
9th July 2013, 19:01
As above i'd rather do that too lol.
da ftw
wadoryu
9th July 2013, 19:24
7 layers...it would be faster just to give it a once over with a DA haha
So would I, but I did it to prove a point.
bosax
9th July 2013, 20:35
2 coats of blackhole and a coat of Beaver C wax.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f18/usdun/464e788e9ac82388be65a284b79c2753_zps4a8e8d65.jpg
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f18/usdun/834bc9027de8bdfc672f4343974920ce_zps6913099a.jpg
JoshFurioBrookes
9th July 2013, 23:07
Blackhole? Isn't it for darker coloured cars? White diamond is the equivalent for lighter colours.
m4tt274
9th July 2013, 23:14
Any SRP would be good.
Really, Auto glym SRP can be bought at halfrauds fairly cheap.
Go and buy a tub, if you start getting into detailing, advance onwards.
bosax
10th July 2013, 06:56
Blackhole? Isn't it for darker coloured cars? White diamond is the equivalent for lighter colours.
Doesn't mean you can't use it on light cars, if you are after a wetter look use blackhole, a sharper look use white diamond.
2nd pic is after the second coat of Beaver C wax.
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