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Re: Sections passé for BLACKFIRE one step
Just to add my cars are swirl free and now no micro maring they are 2 black Toyota’s
I do have a scangrip light to check and thanks for the advice on BLACKFIRE one step
Previously I used d166 and it had very faint haze.
Thanks again
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Re: Sections passé for BLACKFIRE one step
Originally Posted by
mbkite
Ok still thinking now .. What do you think of Wolfgang spray wax. Was looking at all the waxes and found it leaves a 3D effect on the paint.. as you can see just a hobby 4 me
I have never used the WG spray wax, but all the other WG products I have tried have been winners.
I'd say go for it......
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Re: Sections passé for BLACKFIRE one step
Originally Posted by
mbkite
Ok still thinking now .. What do you think of Wolfgang spray wax. Was looking at all the waxes and found it leaves a 3D effect on the paint.. as you can see just a hobby 4 me
Personally I prefer Optimum Car Wax. It's a thicker emulsion than Wolfgang and leaves behind UV protection. Plus it works great on plastics/rubber. Wolfgang is great as well though. Really can't go wrong with either.
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Re: Sections passé for BLACKFIRE one step
Read an older post about topping one step with Sonax PNS
Can I top it right away or wait 12 hrs
Thanks
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Re: Sections passé for BLACKFIRE one step
Originally Posted by
mbkite
Read an older post about topping one step with Sonax PNS
Can I top it right away or wait 12 hrs
Thanks
Right away.
With PNS - apply a thin coat, wipe-off immediately.
Experiment a little to small sections until you get a feel for it.
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