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swirl marks temporary or actually gone?
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swirl marks temporary or actually gone?
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The below product came out after BLACKFIRE One Step. I get asked a lot for a recommendation to apply over BF One Step. This is what I use. Love it.
Review: BLACKFIRE BlackICE Hybrid Liquid Wax
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Just to note - right now there is a 50% off sale for this product. It's exactly what I say it is. So this is the time to buy it to test it out or if you've already trusted me and purchased it and found it to be what I say it is then this is the time to stock up.
PBMG brands 50% off sale
The sale is good for 24 hours and at the time I'm posting this, 11:00pm on Thursday, March 26, 2020 you have 13 more hours to get in while the getting is good.
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When it's on SALE - GETS SOME! - BLACKFIRE ONE STEP
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Couple of Questions on the use of the Blackfire One-step.
How long after applying and working should you wait to wipe off? Dry to haze or is it ok to wipe off right after machine applying?
Are there outdoor working temperatures to be concerned about. Below 50 or 60 degrees outside ok?
Is it ok after applying if it is in the rain right after?
thanks
Dave
Until it dries to a haze - about 10 to 15 minutes.
You can wipe it off immediately BUT it wipes of SUPER EASY if you let it fully dry. I buff out the entire car and then wipe-off. By leaving it on the paint you can also visually see where you've been and where you need to still buff.
It will work as good or better than any AIO - BUT - all products work better when it's warmer.
Sure but again - it's better for ALL products or LSP, (waxes, sealants and coatings), to have a WINDOW OF TIME pass before anything disrupts the curing process of the protection ingredients.
Make sense?
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And....
For those that read this into the future and want to go DEEP down the Rabbit Hole, here's follow-up information for the questions asked above.
What temperature ranges are best for applying compounds, polishes, waxes and paint sealants
Window of Time - How long to wait after applying a coating, wax or sealant before....
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