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    Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    Hey Folks,

    I did a little searching around but I didn't want to revive a year old thread. I have Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection that I plan to use on my three cars. Questions, is this one of those "you can't put it on thin enough" products, where one dime sized dollop on a foam pad is enough for the whole car? Or, should I be re-wetting the applicator after say each body panel?

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    Very thin works well for me. Product should not dust. If your getting dust your applying it too thick. I applied it to my whole BMW car and it took about 0.6 oz.

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    Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    I'm ham fisted and I know it, so, I apply BFWD and all LSP's with my PC and a LC gold or red pad. If you don't have a machine, don't worry, even you lather it on (like I tend to do) it is NOT a pita to get off!

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    Always easy on/off for me.
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    Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    Thanks. I put in on pretty thin and it came off pretty easy. Being new to detailing, I get nervous when I can't "see" the product going on. Putting a halogen work light at an angle to the surface seems to helps me see it a little better. Overall I was happy with the result. I am going to let it cure overnight and then top with BF Midnight Sun Wax.

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    Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    Don't sweat it, as stated above even if you go heavy handed it's not a pain to use. I usually wet the applicator 1-2 times per panel depending on size of panel of course. It's easier to spread thin with a machine but not everybody has that option.
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    Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    Yes, a little goes a long way. Once you do a few panels you probably only need ONE drop per panel. If you apply too much you will know about it later after you see what looks like holograms. Don't worry if that happens as some QD will thin it out for you.

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    Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    blackfire be good for a metallic gray or silver?

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    Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    I have not found a color BFWD does not look good on. Apply real thin is much better. I like to let it sit for about 15 minutes and seems to come off a little easier but not necessary.

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    Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection Question

    I use BF on my cyber grey (grey with metallic flecks) 'vette and I am very happy with the results.

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