Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
I don't know about the years you did on either truck but my gm has alot harder paint than a dodge of similar years give or take a few. As far as new trucks I couldn't tell ya
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
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TMQ
I see that Mike used an orange pad (not sure what that is---Thin pro orange cutting pad?).
Tom
6.5" Griot's BOSS Cutting pad
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
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6.5" Griot's BOSS Cutting pad
Thanks...
Tom
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
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Who's tired this new AIO?
What did you think?
:dunno:
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
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Mike Phillips
***Bump***
Who's tired this new AIO?
What did you think?
:dunno:
Well, I've already shared my experience in other threads but I absolutely love it! When looking for a 1-step cleaner wax I tend to compare everything to my current favorite AIO which is HD Speed.
What I expect in an AIO cleaner wax is a product that dramatically increases gloss and slickness, is easy to use on soft and hard paint, is easy to remove, is trim friendly, works well with many different pads, and is an excellent value.
While I haven't had the chance to test the durability of BF 1-step I was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't at all similar to Menzerna 3n1 in the sense that it doesn't leave behind a ton of residual oils that are difficult to remove. What I love already about BF 1-step is that it provides a little more cut than HD Speed and it works GREAT with microfiber and foam.
Another point I think is worth mentioning is that it's heavily lubricated and works well with a long-throw polisher and the additionally heat associated with larger stroke machines.
I know some guys like Mckee's 360 & Meg's D166 because there is very little product to buff off with a microfiber towel. They sort of melt into the paint and don't leave an even transparent film across the surface like HD Speed and Blackfire 1-step do. Personally I prefer the latter.
Only negative is that BF 1-step is not quite as good of value as HD Speed but a little goes a long way so I personally can justify the added cost.
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
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mwoywod
Well, I've already shared my experience in other threads but I absolutely love it! When looking for a 1-step cleaner wax I tend to compare everything to my current favorite AIO which is HD Speed.
What I expect in an AIO cleaner wax is a product that dramatically increases gloss and slickness, is easy to use on soft and hard paint, is easy to remove, is trim friendly, works well with many different pads, and is an excellent value.
While I haven't had the chance to test the durability of BF 1-step I was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't at all similar to Menzerna 3n1 in the sense that it doesn't leave behind a ton of residual oils that are difficult to remove. What I love already about BF 1-step is that it provides a little more cut than HD Speed and it works GREAT with microfiber and foam.
Another point I think is worth mentioning is that it's heavily lubricated and works well with a long-throw polisher and the additionally heat associated with larger stroke machines.
I know some guys like Mckee's 360 & Meg's D166 because there is very little product to buff off with a microfiber towel. They sort of melt into the paint and don't leave an even transparent film across the surface like HD Speed and Blackfire 1-step do. Personally I prefer latter.
Only negative is that BF 1-step is not quite as good of value as HD Speed but a little goes a long way so I personally can justify the added cost.
Excellent read and information!
Book marking this as ref info for myself.
Thanks for your input.
Tom
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
I just used it on my roof and it worked great. It buffs off so easy once you break the film you don't even need to do a 2nd pass with a clean. All the residue comes up the first time
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Mike,
Just want to let you know that I will be polishing out a crazy purple Hellcat soon once I get over this nasty cold I have.
Plan is to use the whole Blackfire line from start to end just because I can.
1. Blackfire Compound
2. Blackfire polish
3. Blackfire sealant
4. Topped off with BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste. (Wet Ice over Fire)
Hope this will give this purple Hell kitty some purple punch!
Tom
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
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Originally Posted by
mwoywod
Well, I've already shared my experience in other threads but I absolutely love it! When looking for a 1-step cleaner wax I tend to compare everything to my current favorite AIO which is HD Speed.
What I expect in an AIO cleaner wax is a product that dramatically increases gloss and slickness, is easy to use on soft and hard paint, is easy to remove, is trim friendly, works well with many different pads, and is an excellent value.
While I haven't had the chance to test the durability of BF 1-step I was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't at all similar to Menzerna 3n1 in the sense that it doesn't leave behind a ton of residual oils that are difficult to remove. What I love already about BF 1-step is that it provides a little more cut than HD Speed and it works GREAT with microfiber and foam.
Another point I think is worth mentioning is that it's heavily lubricated and works well with a long-throw polisher and the additionally heat associated with larger stroke machines.
I know some guys like Mckee's 360 & Meg's D166 because there is very little product to buff off with a microfiber towel. They sort of melt into the paint and don't leave an even transparent film across the surface like HD Speed and Blackfire 1-step do. Personally I prefer the latter.
Only negative is that BF 1-step is not quite as good of value as HD Speed but a little goes a long way so I personally can justify the added cost.
Thank you for sharing.
For those reading this into the future, if you don't own BLACKFIRE One Step, I highly recommend getting some. It is an awesome one-step cleaner/wax.
- Excellent correction
- Incredibly long buffing cycle
- Super easy wipe-off
- Show car results
- Works with anything, even the human hand
:)
Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
There goes another $30 :buffing: