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blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
today I put Blackfire SIO2 sealant spray....over Torque sealant....it came out great...but did I do a wise move? I have a 2019 SE camry..
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
Originally Posted by weekend warrior
today I put Blackfire SIO2 sealant spray....over Torque sealant....it came out great...but did I do a wise move? I have a 2019 SE camry..
I’m not aware of Torque sealant, but if it came out great in your eyes, it may very well have been wise.
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Torque sealant I found on line...no stores carry it...its easy to put on and take off....one more question ...if I ever want to put a ceramic coat on do I need to strip off the sealant
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
Originally Posted by weekend warrior
Torque sealant I found on line...no stores carry it...its easy to put on and take off....one more question ...if I ever want to put a ceramic coat on do I need to strip off the sealant
You will need to strip any sealant for a clean surface or primer prior to the coating.
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
Originally Posted by weekend warrior
Torque sealant I found on line...no stores carry it...its easy to put on and take off....one more question ...if I ever want to put a ceramic coat on do I need to strip off the sealant
More than “strip”. Polish the stuff off. Wax removers and stripping soaps wont get you a totally clean surface.
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
More than “strip”. Polish the stuff off. Wax removers and stripping soaps wont get you a totally clean surface.
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So if you clay, then prep the paint, si02 and it looks great but you want to add blackfire coating you would need to strip the si02,?? Thanks for any help. Just trying to figure it all out.
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
Originally Posted by Bubba67
So if you clay, then prep the paint, si02 and it looks great but you want to add blackfire coating you would need to strip the si02,?? Thanks for any help. Just trying to figure it all out.
Yessir. For a coating to bond it needs to be applied to a truly bare and prepped surface. This means after washing and claying, polishing the paint. This cleans and removes the outermost layer of stuff that could interfere with the bonding. Then, the surface needs to be wiped with a surface prep product (or isopropyl alcohol) to remove the lubricating oils that were left behind from the polish step. Then, you can apply the coating. The SiO2 spray can be used to top and maintain the coating after that.
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
That’s what I figured. I have polished and wiped it with paint prep but I put the sealant on first. So now I gotta start over do it all again LOL I shoulda read more although it should go pretty quick because my paint is flawless now.
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
Originally Posted by Bubba67
So if you clay, then prep the paint, si02 and it looks great but you want to add blackfire coating you would need to strip the si02,?? Thanks for any help. Just trying to figure it all out.
Yes if you are talking a true coating with a high % of Sio2.
Alot of things are called coatings but are just actual sealants with a little Sio2 in them.
If one of the Sio2 sealants your fine to top
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Re: blackfire SIO2 spray sealant
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Yes if you are talking a true coating with a high % of Sio2.
Alot of things are called coatings but are just actual sealants with a little Sio2 in them.
If one of the Sio2 sealants your fine to top
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I got the kit from blackfire. It’s Si02 then it has a small bottle of coating. Can I use the coating on top of the si02!
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