Poorboy's Black Hole and Natty's Blue Liquid
Poorboy's Black Hole and Natty's Blue Liquid
Dug into my ole' stash. Only used Poorboys LSP's once. I need to use them more.
After a wash, used Black Hole via PC, blue CCS pad, speed 4, no pressure. Felt ultra slick after a real easy wipe off. Applied Liquid Natty by hand. Did 2 to 3 panels, then removed. I'm impressed. It didn't remove as easy as say Fuzion or Supernatural, but it had a nice depth to it, and darkened paint pretty well. Let me know if you guys think it's wet looking or not. I'm still on the fence.
Applied Poorboys BlackHole glaze and Natty's Blue Liquid...


After a wash, used Black Hole via PC, blue CCS pad, speed 4, no pressure. Felt ultra slick after a real easy wipe off. Applied Liquid Natty by hand. Did 2 to 3 panels, then removed. I'm impressed. It didn't remove as easy as say Fuzion or Supernatural, but it had a nice depth to it, and darkened paint pretty well. Let me know if you guys think it's wet looking or not. I'm still on the fence.
Applied Poorboys BlackHole glaze and Natty's Blue Liquid...


Thanks stage! For sure! Although, I must admit, seeing her all wrapped up in plastic and being the one personally who unwrapped all of it, was quite special.
I'd probably wouldn't recommend Natty's Red on Deep Impact blue. I like Natty's blue a lot better on dark colored cars. More depth & wetness. I use Red on brighter colored cars like the wife's Race Red GT/CS. Red really makes bright colors pop.
Sorry, I meant I'm going to use natty red on tori, my silver tsx ... You don't want to know how many LSPs and detailing supplies I have lol
Silver is such a difficult color to figure out what LSP to use on. Technically it's neither dark nor bright. If it's got a lot of metallic in it I like to find something to bring that out. White Diamond glaze followed by Natty's Red usually works.
And oops, I thought Marilyn was Deep Impact Blue, not Kona. My bad!
And oops, I thought Marilyn was Deep Impact Blue, not Kona. My bad!
Last edited by mcate; Jul 29, 2013 at 07:26 AM.
Silver is such a difficult color to figure out what LSP to use on. Technically it's neither dark nor bright. If it's got a lot of metallic in it I like to find something to bring that out. White Diamond glaze followed by Natty's Red usually works.
And oops, I thought Marilyn was Deep Impact Blue, not Kona. My bad!
And oops, I thought Marilyn was Deep Impact Blue, not Kona. My bad!
thanks Shiaz... sometimes simplicity is best.
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