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Old 03-27-2015, 04:36 AM   #7
Joe M 2012 2SS


 
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Originally Posted by Iomcamaro View Post
This is partially true. Glazes do not have any durability for protection. They are simply used to level the surface by filling swirls and scratches. This is what produces the shine. While blacklight does have filling properties, it is indeed a sealant. Straight from CG's website:

About Black Light
If you’re looking for a product that will add a tremendous amount of gloss and color enhancement to your paint, then look no further because Black Light has arrived. If you’re looking for a product to add a layer of protection from the elements, then Black Light is the go to gloss enhancer. Either way you use it, you will be extremely happy with how the paint looks…regardless of the color. When you read into the product description, you kind of get the idea that it’s a gloss enhancer. Then as you read it again you may think it’s a sealant. Well you’d actually be correct on both fronts, so let’s call it a “gloss-enhancing sealant”.



I have not used it so I cannot comment on it personally.

If you go on CG's website and click waxes and sealants, you will not find Blacklight.

If you click on glazes, you will find it. Blacklight is a glaze.
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