Poorboy's World Black Hole filling test
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2013
- A quick video to show the filling capabilities of Poorboy's World Black Hole on a Mercedes Benz trunk.
In my opinion one of the best glazes in the world. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Very nice!
Black Hole is the best - love it on anything dark
heeft een meerwaarde om dit met een DA te doen? of makkelijk en snel met t handje
Can I use black hole then dodo juice to seal?
Topspul indeed. Net mijn eerste full detail gedaan van een Fiat 500. Unilak donkerblauw. De glaze en sealant heb ik wel manueel gedaan. Ik neem aan dat dat niet veel verschil uitmaakt? Werd gepolijst met mezzo en finale.
Wow. That was quick. Question, would this work on dark grey cars?
Yes dark grey dark blue etc.
how long do you need to work the product? till it begins to shine?
Jup,exactly that. Work it in till the shine appears a bit.
Let it sit for a minute and gently wipe it off. After that, apply a pure wax/sealant with no cleaners like Natty's Paste wax Blue or EX-P Pure Sealant.
Dennis Frank great! thanks for reply!
you are using a finishing pad, correct?
Te koop bij onder andere Carclean.nl
How long does this last? Since this is only filling, not correcting. Thks.
As long as the wax or sealant on top! You need to lock in the fillers with a LSP.
kattenpraat Ruis Thank you for your reply.
What speed do you use?
Stefanita Tudorache speed 3-4 on this machine.
Dennis Frank Thank you :)
Can I achieve this results by hand?
Yes, no problem.
And this works on colors like red and white?
The darker the paint, the more effect Black Hole will give. Do not apply on white.
Dennis Frank thanks for the help. Have you used or know about meguiars machine glaze. I have it but I am confused if it is a glaze like poorboys or a cleanser.
Used M7 but not machine glaze. Both are very good.
I love this product but :
1-You have to polish the other side too so it can be compared , even without any product the polished side would always look better than the nonpolished side!
2-i would aplly the product and let it dry. Then I would buff it.
Honestly I think the blackness and shine came from polishing action not the actual PBW Black Hole.
there was no polish, there was filling the scratches
to "polish" something means to use an abbasive to cut the paint down.
The PBW product doesn't have any abbrasives so cannot physically polish anything.
The pad could still do some correction. To prove whether or not it's only filling, a panel wipe should have been used afterwards, to see whether the surface could be returned to it's original condition.
Bullshit boys hall.
100 scratches left and paint became glossier. Also lasts 3 months with wax over it ......
Polish it !!!
I do not understand how it can be applied before a sealant since a sealant needs to be usually applied onto the paint so it can bond unless this is sealant itself.
Well u understand that they want you to apply wherever and whenever u want because they want to sell more product. I am strictly speaking chemistry and how a sealant is made to work best.
+Michael Hinchey A sealant doesn't bond on an oily surface, but Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze fills with acrylic base fillers and contains NO oils.
+kattenpraat Ruis fair enough
Any polish would do this applied by a d/a
Not a proper test
This isn't a polish, though--this is a glaze. It's cleaning and filling, not removing swirls. The point of the test (I think) is to show how well a glaze like this can work, perhaps even compared to what a standard polish would accomplish.
Cody Deitz ahh ok
cant see shit