Couldn't agree more with custmsprty's recommendation of BlackFire's BlackICE. I just used it for the first time two weeks ago on a freshly repainted bc/cc paint job. I corrected the paint with some BOSS Fast Correcting Cream, then jeweled it with McKee's Jeweling Wax, and finally topped it with BlackICE. I know, I know, this post is worthless without pictures but you will have to trust me this is a great combination.
Just read mike@dedicatedperfection's post here regarding BlackICE and you will be convinced too:
No one's had experience with the chemical guy's black wax?
This is after a coat of CG Black
Just a cell phone pic.
Another one at the very end of last year. I love the wax and I tried so many over the years. I usually top it over a sealant (jetseal or WG).
Car is back to stock now so I don't have many photos but the same LSP is it it again this year, stuff lasts a long time.
No one's had experience with the chemical guy's black wax?
After my experience with CG Lava "goop" I wouldn't even consider going there. Especially with Do Do Purple Haze and the price point of the two products. Purple Haze is a great wax for dark vehicles(and it's on sale at AG right now)
I have the entire line up of Do Do Waxes and they are high quality waxes.
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
Might have to give the blackfire black ice a shot. I'm just curious to see if there is actually a difference. Currently I use wolfgang paint sealer 3.0 topped with collinite 915 with great results.
Might have to give the blackfire black ice a shot. I'm just curious to see if there is actually a difference. Currently I use wolfgang paint sealer 3.0 topped with collinite 915 with great results.
On black the differences are minimal. I'm convinced on black it doesn't matter. As long as the finish is perfect,swirl free a black car doesn't need much. I tried so many different waxes over the years. Others will probably disagree with me but that's ok.
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