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<blockquote data-quote="Black03Mach" data-source="post: 9227231" data-attributes="member: 15040"><p>i agree swirl filling/hiding does have its place in detailing, what if you had a car with thin clear paint and glazing is your only option?</p><p></p><p>btw socal harley if you want a good product to fill and lost longer than turtle wax black box, try danase wet glaze topped with bit hambler autobalm they are both sealants which by nature are long lasting compared to the carnauba wax in the black box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black03Mach, post: 9227231, member: 15040"] i agree swirl filling/hiding does have its place in detailing, what if you had a car with thin clear paint and glazing is your only option? btw socal harley if you want a good product to fill and lost longer than turtle wax black box, try danase wet glaze topped with bit hambler autobalm they are both sealants which by nature are long lasting compared to the carnauba wax in the black box [/QUOTE]
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