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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Android
Thanks for the pictures . The paint looks like you could dip your hand in it and get wet !
How well do you think it would be to use this by hand ? Easy on n off ? Don't have a polisher..... yet !
It will work great by hand. Use a clean microfiber applicator pad for cars in bad or neglected condition and work small sections at a time.
And real important --> when you start a new section be sure to overlap into the previous section for uniform cleaning and thus uniform appearance.
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Just what I've been looking for. Thanks
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Mike, are those GG BOSS orange pads or something else? Dont look like thinpros to me.
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
So for all "one-step" products, not just Blackfire, a coating would not be a good idea after the vehicle is done?
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by theblob640
So for all "one-step" products, not just Blackfire, a coating would not be a good idea after the vehicle is done?
Absolutely not. The surface needs to be surgically clean before a coating. These products leave behind waxes or sealants that would prevent the coating from being able to bond to the paint properly.
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by JCDetails
Absolutely not. The surface needs to be surgically clean before a coating. These products leave behind waxes or sealants that would prevent the coating from being able to bond to the paint properly.
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Great! Just what I was looking for, thanks.
I knew coatings needed to be on a surgically clean surface for it to bond but I just wanted to clarify on the definition of a "one-step", wasn't sure if ALL one-step leaves protection behind.
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Cleaner Wax/All-In-One/AIO = Products that most detailers and forum members think of when referring to a product that "Cleans, Polishes, Protects"
Examples: HD Speed, Griot's Finishing Sealant, D166 Ultra Polishing Wax
One Step = Products designed to fill the gap between a heavy correction compound and a fine finishing polish. They generally will not cut as much as a heavy correction compound nor will they finish to the level of an extremely fine finishing polish. The benefit of a 1-step compound/polish is being able to have ONE product that's cutting/finishing capabilities can be tailored depending on the goal of the 1-step. If finish is more important, use a foam polishing pad. Or if you're looking for more cut, you can pair it with microfiber or foam heavy cutting pads. They are generally body shop safe and don't contain and waxes, silicones, or fillers.
Examples: Boss Correcting Cream, HD Adapt, Scholl Concepts S20 Black, Sonax Cut & Finish.
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Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by mwoywod
Cleaner Wax/All-In-One/AIO = Products that most detailers and forum members think of when referring to a product that "Cleans, Polishes, Protects"
Examples: HD Speed, Griot's Finishing Sealant, D166 Ultra Polishing Wax
One Step = Products designed to fill the gap between a heavy correction compound and a fine finishing polish. They generally will not cut as much as a heavy correction compound nor will they finish to the level of an extremely fine finishing polish. The benefit of a 1-step compound/polish is being able to have ONE product that's cutting/finishing capabilities can be tailored depending on the goal of the 1-step. If finish is more important, use a foam polishing pad. Or if you're looking for more cut, you can pair it with microfiber or foam heavy cutting pads. They are generally body shop safe and don't contain and waxes, silicones, or fillers.
Examples: Boss Correcting Cream, HD Adapt, Scholl Concepts S20 Black, Sonax Cut & Finish.
I understand what you're saying, but I don't think of it quite the same way. For me, "1 step" always has and will continue to be another term for an AIO aka cleaner wax.
The terms 1 step/AIO/cleaner wax have been engraved in my head as meaning the same thing.
Going back over 10yrs ago, Meguiars used a very similar term on their label of D151 PRC, which of course is a cleaner wax or AIO or in this case a "One Liquid Solution"
And their latest version of AIO/cleaner wax D166 takes it even closer on its label calling it "One Step Solution"
IMO 1 Step means 1 Step. Not this 1 step, but then I have to lay down my "Last Step Protection"... No no, that totally contradicts the whole "1 step" that you were just talking about. Might as well be 5 more steps since the title doesn't actually matter.
@Mwoywod. I'm not directing that last part towards you, I'm just sort of thinking out loud from an outsiders perspective if for example a detailer had just showed me that kind of "1 step"
I'd advise him to rethink what he calls it.
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
I got me some...!!!
Bought:
Blackfire AIO
Blackfire polish
Blackfire sealant
Will share info when I get a chance to use these...
Thinking of doing 2 hellcats with these. Hope these will bring out the best! Not sure which direction I will go yet. Owner may opt for a coating. And this will change things...
Later,
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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