Review: BlackFire waterless carwash concentrate

Klasse Act

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So today I got my BOGO of this and decided to give it a try and it was a legit test, the car was driven in all day rain on Christmas Eve and the car wash trashed, properly trashed infact!

I would like to say right off the bat there's no "before and afters" as I washed the car down in the garage and the lighting isn't the best, so you'll have to take my word for what I have to say (or not, its up to you)

For starters this is the 3rd waterless I've tried, first was the ECO TOUCH and next was Griot's Garage. I've had nothing but good things to say about my first 2 experiences with waterless washes and because this was on BOGO and FREE shipping I decided to step up, you can never have too many cleaning supplies, right:dblthumb2:

I followed the direcitons exactly, 4:1 is the recommended dilution ratio and for this I used an old ECO TOUCH spray bottle. Now I should say that this bottle was an old wheel cleaner bottle, cleaned out really good before using, ofcoarse and I say this because the BF waterless came out a little foamy I guess you could say but honestly, with how dirty the car was, this was a good thing!

I did a section at a time and made sure I covered everything well, like I said, the car was trashed. I have edgeless, plush mf towels for this very use and they work great and should be the ONLY type of mf towel you use when using ANY waterless, period. Once I cleaned a section I used my old Cobra mf towel to buff out the left over and it came out great, left a great shine behind and the paint was VERY slick to the touch:dblthumb2:

I'm not sure what it is about the BF waterless but out of the 3 I've tried so far, this one did the best job, it really kicked arse! Its not that the others didn't do a good job, they did an do but the BF just seemed to do a better job, a job you could really see the difference in. In fairness I should say the Griot's Garage waterless I only did a small section of the car, just to try it, so maybe a full carwash is need for a complete and fair comparison.

In closing I would highly recommend picking up some of the BF waterless wash concentrate because its really THAT GOOD! One bottle makes a total of 80 ounces of product! Sure I got it on BOGO and that makes it an even better value but still, if your looking to try out a waterless for the 1st time or your looking for something new, this is one to try for sure, no doubt about it:dblthumb2:
 
Great review! I have my BOGO sitting in the garage waiting to be used once I coat my ride with Opti-Gloss.
 
I also got BF on bogo and used it for the first time after having used EcoSmart and have been very happy with it.

I used it after the massive storms in the Carolinas over Christmas. I was interested in BF over ES because of the carnauba in ES. I wanted to apply Menzerna CL.

Finished it looked awesome. It did a really great job.
 
Looks like I'm a little late to the game w/ BF waterless but better late than never👍

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Just did my 2 nd BF waterless on a VERY dusty car and this product kills it👍The shine left behind is something that needs to be talked about more, it really delivers!

I'm doing the wash down in the garage nd its about 45 down here and feels a little cooler actully. I did use my gray cobra micro fiber towel for buffing, something needed when its cooler.

Once again if your looking for a waterless wash as a first time user or a vet wanting to try something different, look no further....its Blackfire waterless concentrate😎

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And there is a great VIP deal going on right now for this product.
 
Klasse===>>> ""I have edgeless, plush mf towels for this very use and they work great and should be the ONLY type of mf towel you use when using ANY waterless, period.""

Which plush mf towels are they?

Also, I thought Ultima+ was king of the WW's?
 
I've got three bottle of BFWW concentrate sitting on the shelf that I recently received as free gifts.

I ended up using some for the first time the other day on my windows and door jams and thought it worked extremely well.

Haven't used it as a waterless to wash the exterior of the car yet though.

After your review, i'm leaning towards soon.
 
I actually bought some nice edgeless microfiber from EBay a while ago and I agree, it's the only way to go when doing a waterless😎

If you haven't used this waterless wash yet you'll love it!

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