Black Hole Glaze

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OIF Vet

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I own a black 2005 Dodge Ram and I just picked up a bottle of Black hole and before I use it this weekend I have a few questions. I have a Porter Cable and I plan on using a black Lake Country CCS pad at 3 speed. Is that to fast or to slow? How long should I work the product in for? Any help would be great. Thanks.

Rob
 

BigLeegr

Token Brute and Chief Bottle Washer
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I haven't really played with it much yet, but I noticed that it "disolved" into the paint fairly quickly by hand, so you could probably go a little slower. I think the main reason to use a buffer with BH would be for a thin even coat. I don't think you really need to work it in much.

But then again, I haven't had much time to experiment with it. Hopefully Steve or someone with more experience with it will chime in.
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
I agree ..slow it down work it in and then let it haze ...then buff and top it :smt002

ps I worked pretty hard on the direction on the bottle :smt045
 

Rollingrock

Advanced Helper
If you use a DA, slow down the speed, I noticed you can dry out BH rather quickly, no need to work it in as long as a polish.

Comes off like (insert your favorite metaphor about easy)
 
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