Sealant EX

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aalves

Guest
Hi guys.

My black car now has Black Hole and Nattys Blue. Looks great by the way! :)
Never have used a sealant before. What do you think about EX between this two? Would give more protection and durabillity to the black hole? And what about the looks?
 

BigLeegr

Token Brute and Chief Bottle Washer
Staff member
Typically a sealant shouldn't go over a glaze if you want as much durability as possible.

I haven't tried that combo, so I can't comment on the looks.
 
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aalves

Guest
But if I put the sealant firts the black hole will not fill any imperfections, right?
I thought that I could use glaze + sealant (without any cleaning abbilities) + wax.
 
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Gus-Gus

Guest
Bl is right about the sealant over a glaze... as glaze is a "filler" the EX will not be able to bond directly to the paint.. so you will not get the longer lasting protection that you would get from applying a sealant to a freshly polished car. It will still work and look good... but for how long... I cant say...but you can always try it..
Take some pictures and let us know how it works if you decide to go that route!
 

sscully

Advanced Helper
I have done the EX, Natty's Blue - BH layer a few times, it does deepen the paint. I only do 2 layers, last time I tested 3 next to 2 I could not tell same as 3 layers next to 4 layers.

My application in this case is for the depth of the finish, not a fill case.

Prior to this I have done the ( post clay - polish ) PwC Blue - BH - EX - Nattys route, but I pretty much stopped using EX in the summer as I am always changing up what is on there.

Application order, there is nothing wrong with BH under EX.
I do not know how much if any of the BH would be removed with EX.
I know liquid Nattys blue will remove a bit of the BH ( from what I have read on the topic ) due to how it is made liquid vs paste, but I cannot say if the same applies to EX.
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
our products seem to be much more agreeable than some .. the way Black Hole works best is directly on the paint and then covered by a sealant or wax.
Our EX and EX-P have no problem going over a glaze and never had even before we had our own glaze many used them over Red moose and Imperial. The glaze while enhancing the finish also needs to be the filler of the low spots. If you put a sealant prior to the glaze the filling ability will be compromised if not nullified. It still might improve depth and gloss, but it will not fill as well.
 
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