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Old 07-14-2008, 08:23 PM
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I am going to be using PB Black Hole on a black F350 tomorrow and as I've never used a glaze before, I'm not sure which LSP will work best with it as it is a little oily. Any suggestions? I have Werkstat Acrylic & Carnauba, Colli 476, BF Ivory Carnauba, RG55, a couple of Dodos, Menz FMJ, P21S, Natts Blue and Victoria Concours. Thanks.
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Any nuba should do, I used WBW Collectors over mine with great results
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I love the way 476 looks over a good glaze. I've never used Black Hole, but I've heard it's good stuff. 476 is kinda blah by itself (not *bad*, but certainly not as good as alot of other stuff), but for some reason a good glaze under it puts it in a whole new category. Plus you get the benefit of 476's durability.
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I love the way 476 looks over a good glaze. I've never used Black Hole, but I've heard it's good stuff. 476 is kinda blah by itself (not *bad*, but certainly not as good as alot of other stuff), but for some reason a good glaze under it puts it in a whole new category. Plus you get the benefit of 476's durability.
Thats what I'll use tomorrow then . I'll post pics. Thanks for the input.
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Hope it works well for ya.
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I just used PB Black Hole over the weekend on a neglected black '04 MDX and topped it with Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection. Awesome results. Owners very pleased. Started with PB SSR 2.5 > PB BH Glaze > UPP.
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