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Poor Boys Black Hole on Midnight Blue Paint??

segart

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Any idea if i can use Poor Boys Black Hole polish on my Midnight Blue paintwork or would that be a bad idea?
Cheers Rick
 
Assume you know it doesn't polish and is a glaze that masks minor blemishes and swirls rather than remove them, yes it works fine on dark paintwork :thumb:

PS. Their 'white diamond" equivalent does the same job for light colours.
 
This is actually midnight using a combo of Poorboys black hole and a bouncers "check the fleck" wax on top :thumb: :thumb: gave a nice deep tone and brought the fleck out in the paint very well
 

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Yes, it will be just fine, I used to use this on my old 993 Turbo which was midnight blue. Looked stunning.

Just remember Black hole is a very clever polish that hides swirls and marks rather than rectifying them.

Great product though.



:thumb:
 
I use Poorboys Black Hole on my midnight blue Boxster S and my Obsidian Black Merc. Polish the car first, then apply the Black Hole, then wax over the top :thumb:
I did try Poorboys Nattys Blue Paste wax, but it was really hard work by hand, so I now use Farecla G3, which is really easy to use :grin:
 
mark pearce said:
Farecla G3 is a compound not a wax

AFAIK there are G3 compounds, but also waxes and glazes.
 

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