AshLaw New member Joined Jan 18, 2016 Messages 318 Location Kent Aug 4, 2016 #1 At the moment I am using Poorboys Black Hole Glaze and wax. The Black Hole Glaze is designed for blue cars and the wax is so easy to put on and take off, even in direct sunlight.
At the moment I am using Poorboys Black Hole Glaze and wax. The Black Hole Glaze is designed for blue cars and the wax is so easy to put on and take off, even in direct sunlight.
Dal Administrator Staff member Joined Oct 3, 2007 Messages 14,816 Aug 4, 2016 #2 Big fan of black hole - for a quick polish it can hide lots of swirls and defects. Cover with a decent wax to lock in the illusion. White Diamond is equally as good on light cars. k: http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/poorboys-white-diamond/prod_551.html
Big fan of black hole - for a quick polish it can hide lots of swirls and defects. Cover with a decent wax to lock in the illusion. White Diamond is equally as good on light cars. k: http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/poorboys-white-diamond/prod_551.html
D d170sam New member Joined May 6, 2009 Messages 567 Location Cornwall Aug 6, 2016 #3 I use that on mine, I love it, in fact every poor boys product I've bought is spot on
paulsmiffy Member Joined Sep 8, 2013 Messages 186 Location Northamptonshire May 16, 2018 #4 I've been using phat products as well, they to are pretty good,
raggamuffin New member Joined Feb 2, 2012 Messages 443 Location Cambridgeshire May 26, 2018 #5 I only polished my car once. Back when I was living at home, my dad recommended waxing my ST180 after I'd washed it. Didn't realise it'd take so long. Never did it again. Lazy. Ed
I only polished my car once. Back when I was living at home, my dad recommended waxing my ST180 after I'd washed it. Didn't realise it'd take so long. Never did it again. Lazy. Ed