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BLACKFIRE One Step
Would this be a good choice for cleaning and sealing new black paint? I’m also considering Pinnacle jeweling wax but would prefer a polymer base on the paint. Then it would be topped with Pinnacle liquid wax. I’m concerned about using something too aggressive on a new vehicle.
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
It is a fantastic product and it is just fine to use.
If you mean new black paint as in a new vehicle it is fine.
If you mean new black paint as in it has just been repainted then I would wait untill the paint has fully put gassed as One Step has a sealant in it. Ask your painter how long before you can wax/seal the paint.
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
I am also giving this a hard look for my spring detail on my new truck. Can it be topped with spray sealants? Like BF Si02 Spray sealant. Spray waxes? Looking at the kit..
BLACKFIRE One-Step Perfect Paint Kit
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
see this post: Please Help Fixing Swirl Marks!
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
Originally Posted by
Jim w
see this post: Please Help Fixing Swirl Marks!
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...g+swrill+marks
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
One Step would be fine for a new car. You don’t have to use too aggressive a pad if you only need minor correction. The stuff is versatile. Blackfire polymers look amazing on black.
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
Really how did you that? pro 4x
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
I was planning to just use a light pad. It mostly needs a cleaning and sealing, paint looks fine. I don’t feel like doing a two step process in one day. Thanks.
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step
What kind of car?
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