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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
Crystal Seal and Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax are two of my favorite products period!
Currently: 2014 Jet Black Mica Mazda 6
Previously: 2004 Milano Red Acura TSX
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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
Originally Posted by custmsprty
Black Fire Midnight Sun Spray Wax!
What is the consistency of this wax? I bought a gallon a few months ago and recently started to test it.
It runs like water, doesn't leave surface slick at all and is yellowish like the Pinnacle Souveran Liquid Spray Wax.
Here's how it looks mine:
According to Mike's review, should be milky color (like Optimum Car Wax or Meguiar's Spray Wax)
Did I got a bad batch?
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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
BFCS. Easy to apply, adds protection and makes the paint pop.
2008 Toyota Tacoma 410,000 miles and still going strong.
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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
Originally Posted by fightnews
you guys ever use the crystal seal as a topper over other sealants after a detail?
No, I've never done it immediately after application of something else. But I've done it a couple weeks after application of a traditional sealer. As far as appearance goes, it looks best on a properly prepped surface (one with nothing else on it). But it certainly hasn't caused any problems going on top of something else two weeks later. You just don't get as much "wow" factor. Probably in part because it looked pretty good to begin with. Maybe product adherence isn't quite the same as it would be going on a virgin surface? Hard to say.
Can you do it? Sure. Should you do it? Meh. Wait a bit and it'll be more fun
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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
My favorite product is the Blackfire BlackIce Hybrid Montan Sealant Wax! Nothing makes my black car shine quite like this stuff! As we all know, thorough preparation and polishing is key to a brilliant shine. When properly prepped and finished with this product it is just stunning. Such a nice warm "carnuba glow" with the resilience of synthetic sealant. I live in Las Vegas, so the ability of this product to withstand the extreme summertime temperatures is such a nice feature. In my view, this is the ultimate combination, and therefore the ultimate LSP for a beautiful black car.
Nice work BlackFire!
I just thought of something though... would you guys ever consider offering BlackIce in a liquid form?
Thanks again for taking the time to engineer and bring to the marketplace such a fantastic product!
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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
Originally Posted by custmsprty
Black Fire Midnight Sun Spray Wax!
Sorry for hijack but are you using this backfire stuff over polish angel high gloss? I thought I read that somewhere I want to see if I can do it too?
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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
Blackfire Carnuaba Spray Wax - nice looking, easy to apply, and durable.
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Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
I got the blackfire one step as free sample when i bought optimum poli-seal. First time trying an AIO by hand. Poli-seal was “grabby” when applying and very hard to remove. Then i tried the BF one step on the other side of the car and i was amazed. Goes on very smooth, i even applied on glass and trims, and very easy to remove.
One question though, is blackfire one step a “wipe on wipe off” product? I tested leaving it too long in one panel and it was harder to remove (but still pretty easy).
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Re: Your favorite BLACKFIRE product and why?
Blackfire AIO in on top of my list. Compared to McKee's 360 and HD Speed, BF cuts a bit more and finishes close to HD Speed.
Cut
1 BF AIO
2 McKees 360
3 HD Speed
Gloss
1 HD Speed
2 BF AIO
3 McKees 360
I wish BF AIO was priced like the other two.
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