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Can you use black hole over a seleant??? - 02-06-2010, 08:25 PM

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Re: Can you use black hole over a seleant??? - 02-06-2010, 08:26 PM

will black hole over a seleant help hide some swirls????
   
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Re: Can you use black hole over a seleant??? - 02-06-2010, 09:26 PM

I think it is supposed to be the other way around. Black Hole and then sealant.


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Re: Can you use black hole over a seleant??? - 02-06-2010, 09:37 PM

yeah it'll still help.

you could even do a couple of coats.

since it's acrylic, it will work and bond


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Re: Can you use black hole over a sealant??? - 02-06-2010, 09:55 PM

I have used a glaze over sealant at car shows.
Fortunately it happens rarely but while cleaning at a show if I create a small swirl I can't correct it at the show so I use glaze to hide it.

It will last more than long enough to get it judged then when I get home I can correct it.
   
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Re: Can you use black hole over a seleant??? - 02-06-2010, 10:26 PM

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yeah it'll still help.

you could even do a couple of coats.

since it's acrylic, it will work and bond
acrylic?

Are you sure of that?

Typically glazes are meant to be applied in place of sealants for show cars. It is common also to apply a glaze before a sealant to hide rather than remove imperfections, but IMO it should not be added on top of a sealant.

I believe Black Hole has cleaning ability which would most likely compromise the sealant.


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Re: Can you use black hole over a seleant??? - 02-07-2010, 05:18 AM

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acrylic?

Are you sure of that?

Typically glazes are meant to be applied in place of sealants for show cars. It is common also to apply a glaze before a sealant to hide rather than remove imperfections, but IMO it should not be added on top of a sealant.

I believe Black Hole has cleaning ability which would most likely compromise the sealant.
I have never used the Black Hole so don't know about it but I have a glaze from Chemical Guys and it is acrylic and they claim it will last for a few weeks but I can not verify that because I redo my car so often that I never know how long it will last.

Some day I plan on trying BH but before I do that I'm going to use up several other glazes that I have on hand.
   
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Re: Can you use black hole over a seleant??? - 02-07-2010, 07:29 AM

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acrylic?

Are you sure of that?

Typically glazes are meant to be applied in place of sealants for show cars. It is common also to apply a glaze before a sealant to hide rather than remove imperfections, but IMO it should not be added on top of a sealant.

I believe Black Hole has cleaning ability which would most likely compromise the sealant.
Well it's definately not an oily glaze. Maybe I didn't make myself claer but I assumed that the poster would put some sort of lsp on it after glazing.

It does have some cleaning ability, but in my experience its pad dependant. I have put it over a sealant and then added wax of sealant over top of it. Worked fine.

As evidence, here is a thread I made after the dealer washed my car. I did not strip the car. Just bh and then lsp.

http://www.detailcity.org/forums/det...pic-heavy.html


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