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    Question Blackfire; Creamy Or Liquid?

    I have about a half bottle (8 oz.) of Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection of a 16 oz bottle. I received it from a member here about 2 years ago. It has been in storage for about 1-1/2 years. I wanted to use it today and noticed it had separated. After a few minutes of shaking the bottle vigorously, it became a liquid. I can't remember if it was supposed to be a liquid base or creamy base. Does anyone know?

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    Question Re: Blackfire; Creamy Or Liquid?

    I found the answer to my question at Autopia Car Care Products - Car Detailing Supplies, Car Wax, Car Polishers, Auto Detailing the company that distributes/sells BLACKFIRE.

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    The products works as advertised when I first got it about 6 months ago. It was nice creamy consistency that spread easily. Had about 3/4 bottle full remaining and left it in my garage. Just detailed by car again on Memorial weekend and the product had liquefy. The two main component separated. Even with extreme shaking (the bottle) and stirring the product, it could not solidify again. The product was runny and hard to stay on the applicator. Not sure if it's the new formula, but didn't have this problem with previous bottles.
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    Worked as advertised at first.
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    Product liquefy in 6 months.

    Now that I know it turns into a liquid, is it still safe to use?

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    Re: Blackfire; Creamy Or Liquid?

    liquid. I've had 2 bottles.
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    Re: Blackfire; Creamy Or Liquid?

    Light blue liquid, watery even after shaken but works well.

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    Re: Blackfire; Creamy Or Liquid?

    The key with BF is to shake it, shake it, shake it. I have put a large nut in my bottle and it helps the mixing after my bottle has been sitting for a while.
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    Re: Blackfire; Creamy Or Liquid?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx View Post
    The key with BF is to shake it, shake it, shake it. I have put a large nut in my bottle and it helps the mixing after my bottle has been sitting for a while.
    Really? I'm going to try that.
    I also read on another forum to put the bottle in the fridge and it will go back to normal. I did that last night and checked it this AM. Sure enough, it's like new again. But, I'm sure it's not a good idea to apply it cold.
    Even if it stays in the very liquid form, is it still good to use?

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    Re: Blackfire; Creamy Or Liquid?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEOVALFITTER View Post
    Really? I'm going to try that.
    I also read on another forum to put the bottle in the fridge and it will go back to normal. I did that last night and checked it this AM. Sure enough, it's like new again. But, I'm sure it's not a good idea to apply it cold.
    Even if it stays in the very liquid form, is it still good to use?
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