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Chemical guys glossworkz vs poorboys blackhole



  renault clio van
Hey guys,

As some of you may know I have a black car, great when clean but also a pig to keep from marring.

So I know I can't forever just correct my car, this brings us to this post, fillers!!

So a little bit of feedback of my findings.

Both products applied via a PC as I just don't get results with blackhole and a rotary ?

Bearing in mind the car had been clayed, de-contaminated and also been washed by my mechanic :( but also by the bodyshop repairing the front wing.

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OFT !! bad isn't it :lol:

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General marring from washing and I think the bodyshop "mopped" the whole car, which was nice of them. :confused::confused:

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Oh also I am using my new camera (well to me) 400D. Was on the canon 60d but bought this, and its pretty damn good.

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My trusty PC about 8 years old now and my transformer.

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Glossworkz AFTER !

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Poorboys AFTER !

Ok so final thoughts, poorboys was less slick than glossworkz and didn't in my eyes leave as "clean" a finish. With poorboys it was obvious the fillers were there, it has a glow which is nice in all honesty. But it is also slightly hazy where it has filled the swirls.

The clarity of glossworkz in my opinion is better.

Hope that helps someone else with the same dilema
 
Interesting feedback, but direct light photos would have helped greatly (sun gun etc).

Cheers for posting.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Thank JJ, didn't know you were on here mate. As said...

Was one of the things that put me off glossworkz was the oily nature, not that I tend to use sealants but I was concerned even waxes might not like the oily base compared with a nice acrylic base.
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
That sticker is possibly the most homosexual thing i've seen in a while!
 


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