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Review & How-to: BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Coating by Mike Phillips

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Ceramic coatings have reached the Tipping Point, for any of you that have read the classic book The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell, you now what I'm talking about. That is, ceramic coatings have gone mainstream.

While your dad and your grandpa know Simoniz to be the product you use to protect your car's paint, the masses have finally caught up with pro detailers and serious car detailing enthusiasts, and now understand today's car wax comes in small glass vials.









And the clear, thin liquid inside these small glass vials easily out protects and outlasts traditional car waxes and synthetic paint sealants.

The key difference between ceramic paint coatings and the other two categories of paint protection products, car waxes and synthetic paint sealants, is the prep work you must perform to the paint in order for the ceramic coating to form a proper bond to the paint surface. If you do not do the paint prep steps correctly all your time, money and efforts are simply nullified to a form of exercise. In this article, I will go over the proper steps to correct and prep your car's paint for the application of a ceramic paint coating.










BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Coating Technical Information:


1. 9H+ hardness that is graded to last up to 2 years.

2. Easy application

3. Fast flash time

4. Easy wipe-off

5. Super high gloss

6. Maximum clarity

7. Incredible deep, wet shine

8. Solvent and fluorine free formula







Review:


This is a super easy to use ceramic paint coating. As long as you do what so many don't do and that is follow the directions. The biggest problem I see people experiencing with ceramic coatings includes:


1. Trying to coat too large an area at one time.2. Overusing the coating and ending up with excess coating on the section being treated.

3. Struggling to wipe-off the excess coating --> see number 1 and 2 above.






Preparation and Application

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Using a SCANGRIP Sunmatch Swirl Finder Light, the paint imperfections are easily seen on this 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster

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Using BLACKFIRE Compound and Polish, we've removed the swirls and scratches and will now prepare the surface for the coating using BLACKFIRE Paint Prep.

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Step 1: Wrap the BLACKFIRE Microfiber Suede Patch around the BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Coating Applicator Block and then pour a strip of coating down the center of the microfiber suede patch.

Step 2: Apply the coating to small section of paint at a time. Because car body panels come in all shapes and sizes I like to use natural body lines and edges where panels start and stop to divide larger panels into smaller sections. For the hood on the 1932 Ford Highboy, I'm applying to only one half of the hood at a time. After applying and give this half of the hood the final buff and then inspecting for high spots, I'll move to the other side of the car and install the coating to the other side of the hood.

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Here's the final results...

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