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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
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Anyone use this since it was launched?
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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
Any new thoughts on this? I just ran out of my Griot's Foaming soap but have a bunch of the foaming poly gloss left. Would these be compatible?
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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
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nrengle
Any new thoughts on this? I just ran out of my Griot's Foaming soap but have a bunch of the foaming poly gloss left.
Would these be compatible?
If the "Foaming Poly Gloss" is formulated to create lots of suds/foam in a foam gun I would think it would work fine.
Maybe test it out and if it works, create a dedicated thread for it.
Griot's makes GREAT products.
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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
I guess let me rephrase this. Would the Blackfire soap be compatible with the Griot's Poly Gloss. I've wash with BF then foam again with the GPG. I know you advocate staying in system but I just want to tinker I guess.
And current thoughts on the BF soap?
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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
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Mike Phillips
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Anyone use this since it was launched?
Just added the BLACKFIRE Foam Soap to my cart on AG. I got a 2 OZ sample when I purchased my half gallon Foam Master. I only added two OZ to my Foam Master as I didn't know the correct dilution until reading this. I still got a decent amount of suds. So it must be pretty good.
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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
Originally Posted by
nrengle
I guess let me rephrase this.
Would the Blackfire soap be compatible with the Griot's Poly Gloss.
I've wash with BF then foam again with the GPG. I know you advocate staying in system but I just want to tinker I guess.
And current thoughts on the BF soap?
I would say yes. Basically you're cleaning with the BF Foam Soap and then sealing the entire car with the Poly Gloss. The first time I saw the Poly Gloss used I was impressed. This was at a Roadshow Class when the BOSS Foam System was first introduced.
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Just added the BLACKFIRE Foam Soap to my cart on AG.
I got a 2 OZ sample when I purchased my half gallon Foam Master. I only added two OZ to my Foam Master as I didn't know the correct dilution until reading this. I still got a decent amount of suds. So it must be pretty good.
It does work great. Like all "foam soaps" if you really want a lot of suds out of a foam GUN (foam cannon totally different tool), then add some extra soap.
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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
I used the BLACKFIRE Foam Soap in my half gallon Foam Master the other day and it got this GTO REALLY Clean! There were a ton of suds and what was left of the paint looked amazing afterwards! (The paint has a lot of clearcoat failure.) I don't feel like I had to work hard at all to get the car clean and most importantly I HAD FUN! As is the normal with BLACKFIRE Products, I was totally blown away! I believe I used 8 ounces of product to 32 ounces of water, then 3 ounces in my wash bucket. So you can get about 3 washes out of a 32 ounce bottle. If you pre foam on an XL vehicle then probably 2. Just buy yourself a gallon of it and refill your 32 ounce bottle once you discover how amazing this stuff is!
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Re: Review and How-To: Blackfire Foam Soap by Mike Phillips - SUDS --> LOTS of SUDS!
So got around to using this a couple days ago with the Griot's Foaming Poly Gloss. Wash worked fine as usual. I did 2 ounces to 8 ounces of water in my foam gun. That was my usual dilution of the Griot's Foaming Wash anyways. Worked just the same as it, and was more than enough for my Outlander. Sprayed with Foaming Poly Gloss after. Seemed I had even more smaller beads than using the Griot's soap and Poly. Could just be me smoking crack. Anyways, then used Aquawax as a dry aid ( I suck when it comes to drying by hand), looks great, feels real slick/smooth, and I'm sold. To be honest I'll buy either of the foam soaps whenever one or the other is on sale.
That being said, it makes this 10 year old paint look pretty good!
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