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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step Proficiency Tips
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ducksfan
Do you have a suggestion for a good bottle (brand or top style) to transfer the product to ?
I really like these 8oz bottle with the self cleaning tip.
BLACKFIRE Squeeze Bottles, dispenser
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step Proficiency Tips
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Mike Phillips
Nice work Jim.
I've made the title to this thread a blue clickable link for copy and paste purposes and also made it a sticky.
Anyone new to BLACKFIRE One Step - follow these proficiency tips and you'll turn out better work faster. Especially the part about using more pads.
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I am ordering some Blackfire now. I finally broke out the Wolfgang Uber AIO that I purchased last year and was not impressed at all today with a couple different pads and pressure with my 3401. Particularly after letting it sit for 5 hours in 90+ degree heat and it still being hard to remove after drying to a haze. I'll be ordering more pads etc. as well to go with the Blackfire.
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step Proficiency Tips
I really enjoyed and learned a bunch from this write up.
I can really relate to the part about stretching out your sections. It does take focus not to do that. I polished out my first car with BF One Step and the first half of the car was all figuring it out. By the time I got to the last half daylight was almost gone and I really had to buckle down and focus.
Here's a couple of pics of me doing a test spot with the 3D One on the hood of that car. I had to compound the hood, and then I polished out the rest of the car with BF One Step. As you can see my test spot got HUGE LOL.
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I definitely love how easy it wipes off as well, and I'm planning on purchasing the BLACKFIRE Black Ice as well.
https://autocleandetail.com/
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step Proficiency Tips
Can someone confirm which of the Blackfire LSP’s can be used to ‘top’ One Step?
For example can you follow with the BF sealent / BF MS Wax?
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Re: BLACKFIRE One Step Proficiency Tips
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ad182uk
Can someone confirm which of the Blackfire LSP’s can be used to ‘top’ One Step?
For example can you follow with the BF sealent / BF MS Wax?
Yes....You can top Blackfire One Step!
Anything you like....Sealant, wax or whatever....
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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ad182uk
Can someone confirm which of the Blackfire LSP’s can be used to ‘top’ One Step?
For example can you follow with the BF sealent / BF MS Wax?
I usually top with BLACKFIRE BlackICE Hybrid Montan Sealant Wax.
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https://autocleandetail.com/
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Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
I usually top with BLACKFIRE BlackICE Hybrid Montan Sealant Wax.
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