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BlackFire Pro Ceramic Coating
I have a newer lime green Challenger lined up that has the factory Matte hood, roof, trunk, and stripes down the side of the vehicle. I have researched to see if this particular product can be used on the matte surfaces but have come up without answer. Im assuming ok like other coatings but seeking clarification on this product.
Anyone have experience yet or maybe PBMG could chime in.
Thank you
BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Coating, BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat Paint Coating
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Re: BlackFire Pro Ceramic Coating
Originally Posted by
Mike@DedicatedPerfection
I have a newer lime green Challenger lined up that has the factory Matte hood, roof, trunk, and stripes down the side of the vehicle. I have researched to see if this particular product can be used on the matte surfaces but have come up without answer. Im assuming ok like other coatings but seeking clarification on this product.
Anyone have experience yet or maybe PBMG could chime in.
Thank you
BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Coating, BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat Paint Coating
The Blackfire Pro Ceramic Coating can be applied to the Satin Vinyl Graphics on the new Dodge Chargers and Challengers (T/A, Daytona and Scat Pack), but it can change the look of the graphics. The Blackfire Pro Ceramic Coating will slightly darken the satin vinyl graphics and leave behind a gloss. You also have to be careful on how you prep the satin vinyl graphics before coating.
If you want to keep the Satin Vinyl Graphics on the Challenger looking Satin, than I would get either the Dr. Beasley's Matte Paint Coating or the Gyeon Q2 Matte Paint Coating.
Dr. Beasley's Matte Paint Coating
GYEON Q2 Matte 50 ml
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Re: BlackFire Pro Ceramic Coating
Thanks for the feedback Bobby. Thats the clarification I was seeking on this product.
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Re: BlackFire Pro Ceramic Coating
Originally Posted by
Mike@DedicatedPerfection
Thanks for the feedback Bobby. Thats the clarification I was seeking on this product.
You're welcome!
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Re: BlackFire Pro Ceramic Coating
I've used this coating quite a bit.
Follow directions. Make sure you remove any high spots. If you don't - you WILL have to use at a minimum a fine cut polish to remove them.
Don't ask me how I know....
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Re: BlackFire Pro Ceramic Coating
Thanks Mike. Ive seen a few where you have.
I sure will. Sounds like other Ceramic coatings in that you will need a polish to remove high spots if not leveled in a timely manner. Been there done that.
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