Blackfire Wet Diamond Consistancy

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Should BFWD's consistency be that of an old bottle of wax that isn't creamy anymore. It may have been a bad batch but after shaking it several times it still pours out like a watery substance. Just checking.
 
I have the same problem and was thinking of the same thing, I think we got a bad batch. I wonder if AG will replace it for us?

Feed back please
 
It's watery. It may get thinner as it gets older - but it doesn't affect the product. BFWD never seems to go bad and will last many many years.
 
It is slightly on the thin side even when shaken very very well. Do you keep it in climate control 100% of the time? I've had mine 18 months and haven't seen any change in consistency or performance. I keep it inside year round.
 
Yup I keep mine indoors 100% of the time since I had it but it looks different and flows really like water to the point where I really can't control the flow when poured in an foam pad. I really hope it still works.



It is slightly on the thin side even when shaken very very well. Do you keep it in climate control 100% of the time? I've had mine 18 months and haven't seen any change in consistency or performance. I keep it inside year round.
 
it shouldnt be watery. it should have some cream consistency. you have to put it in a bigger bottle (32oz) and shake it up properly. it hasn't emulsified properly. Liquid souveran had this same problem until they switched formulas.

I hate when AG employees just say its supposed to be like that. they know it needs to be shaken properly in a bigger bottle to turn into a cream, and a fresh bottle doesnt have enough space in it to properly agitate the product into a cream.
 
Thanks for the tip, let me try that now and give you some feedback.

it shouldnt be watery. it should have some cream consistency. you have to put it in a bigger bottle (32oz) and shake it up properly. it hasn't emulsified properly. Liquid souveran had this same problem until they switched formulas.
 
I know what you mean, I cant even pour the wax without spilling a bit when its that watery, that is why I'm not convinced when they say that its normal.


I hate when AG employees just say its supposed to be like that. they know it needs to be shaken properly in a bigger bottle to turn into a cream, and a fresh bottle doesnt have enough space in it to properly agitate the product into a cream.
 
And you need to shake it really good for about 5 minutes. You can also try taping it on your DA (if you have one). Just remember to tape the lid shut too.
 
You can put a couple ball bearinhe in it before shaking that should help
 
Thanks guys! But still no luck the liquid still looks different.

:confused:
 
Thanks guys! But still no luck the liquid still looks different.

:confused:

did you put it in a 32 oz bottle ? when you do so, you need to not shake it side to side, but you need to shake it up and down and let it slap against the bottom of the bottle. after a couple hard hits it should thicken up. like I said more so slap the product rather than shake it.

please lmk your results. that was the only way it turned into a cream for me.
 
Is there a separation line of demarcation in the bottle - like an oil/water mixture?

If not - it's fine to use. If so, and it won't mix by vigorous shaking - it's toast.
 
It kinda turmed a little creamy but still too watery for me. Thanks for the tips
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did you put it in a 32 oz bottle ? when you do so, you need to not shake it side to side, but you need to shake it up and down and let it slap against the bottom of the bottle. after a couple hard hits it should thicken up. like I said more so slap the product rather than shake it.

please lmk your results. that was the only way it turned into a cream for me.
 
Know separation,I really hope it's fine.

Is there a separation line of demarcation in the bottle - like an oil/water mixture?

If not - it's fine to use. If so, and it won't mix by vigorous shaking - it's toast.
 
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