Poorboys Black Hole on SILVER car

Poorboys Black Hole on SILVER car

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Daggerpie

Original Poster:

1,434 posts

202 months

Thursday 4th February 2016
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Gents, I use PB's Blackhole on our black cars(always use a wax after as well)and really happy with the results.

Just bought the wife a little silver Smart car and was wondering if suitable to use on that as well? I understand PB's do a White Diamond (which they market for silver cars) but would Black Hole still do similar job on silver?

As its only a tiny little Smart car so begrudge buying a big bottle of WD if similar, as a few drops probably do the whole car lol..

richs2891

898 posts

254 months

Thursday 4th February 2016
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Yes it will be fine, you may notice a slight better depth with white diamond, but not a huge amount.
I've used black hole on silver cars before and it looks great.

Daggerpie

Original Poster:

1,434 posts

202 months

Thursday 4th February 2016
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Great stuff, thats what I wanted to hear. smile

Cheers

yorkieboy

1,845 posts

176 months

Thursday 4th February 2016
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I might try it on my quartz grey car then.

swisstoni

17,058 posts

280 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Could it just possibly be that it's all the same stuff? yikes

daryloffsetdetailing

35 posts

213 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Wouldn't be a problem at all!

EGTE

996 posts

183 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Hi there, slight thread hijack, sorry.

I'm about to try some Blackhole on my black car. Do I have to take all the wax of it first? If so, what's the best way to do that please?

Thanks.

mon the fish

1,421 posts

149 months

Saturday 26th March 2016
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EGTE said:
Hi there, slight thread hijack, sorry.

I'm about to try some Blackhole on my black car. Do I have to take all the wax of it first? If so, what's the best way to do that please?

Thanks.
Yes. Wash the car with washing-up liquid, then clay it after to give a clean surface and the best surface for the product to adhere to.

I've had good results with Chemical Guys Blacklight & Whitelight, similar stuff to the Poorboys