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Old 28 January 2013, 05:47 PM
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I bought some Poorboys black hole glaze to use on my Scooby as it was a dark colour. My question is, would there be any detrimental effect to using it on a silver car as I`ve got almost a full bottle?
Old 28 January 2013, 06:57 PM
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Poorboys White Diamond would be a better idea mate. Does the same thing but for lighter colours
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As boyd says white diamond would be better but iirc black hole is ok to use just wont get the best from it
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Originally Posted by B0DSKI
Poorboys White Diamond would be a better idea mate. Does the same thing but for lighter colours
I understand it's not designed for light colours, just wondered whether to use it up or sell it

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As boyd says white diamond would be better but iirc black hole is ok to use just wont get the best from it
I might as well sell it then
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Ive used black hole on silver and white diamond on silver. I cant see the difference. IMO, its a gimmick.
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Originally Posted by Truss
Ive used black hole on silver and white diamond on silver. I cant see the difference. IMO, its a gimmick.
They both work very well when used in conjunction with a machine polisher. Both need to be worked quite hard but they both give great results.
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