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Has anybody put Pinnacle Souveron liquid spray wax on top of this coating?
Wondering if there would any side effects.
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Has anybody put Pinnacle Souveron liquid spray wax on top of this coating?
Wondering if there would any side effects.
I love these coating threads...the discussion immediately turns to topping them. Incredible.
I applied this coating to my 2015 Sierra over the past weekend. Overall we had a pretty difficult time. I'm not sure if it was the heat or the humidity, but it was very challenging to buff out. We started with a wash, clay (nano skin), polish, BF Coating Prep, and then the Crystal Coating. The prep and coating were applied in the shade. The bottle was a challenge to use as others have commented on and it was not easy to spread. Buffing the high spots might have been the biggest challenge. We had to use a lot of pressure to remove them. The guy helping me had applied several other coatings and said this was by far the hardest.
On a positive note it appears to be working. It rained the day after and the rain beads right off. The coating also feels thick. The coating by itself is not very slick however.
I hope this review helps others out.
I applied this coating to my 2015 Sierra over the past weekend. Overall we had a pretty difficult time. I'm not sure if it was the heat or the humidity, but it was very challenging to buff out. We started with a wash, clay (nano skin), polish, BF Coating Prep, and then the Crystal Coating. The prep and coating were applied in the shade. The bottle was a challenge to use as others have commented on and it was not easy to spread. Buffing the high spots might have been the biggest challenge. We had to use a lot of pressure to remove them. The guy helping me had applied several other coatings and said this was by far the hardest.
On a positive note it appears to be working. It rained the day after and the rain beads right off. The coating also feels thick. The coating by itself is not very slick however.
I hope this review helps others out.
Eekk..I'm about to do this on my car soon.
You got any tips to make the job easier?
I'm planning to use the CarPro Suede Microfiber Cloth to apply the coat. It sounds like it could be very difficult to apply with that if it sticks so much.
Another question, would a 1:10 diluted IPA wipe remove this coating after it has been cured? Looking to "top" it up after a week or so.
Eekk..I'm about to do this on my car soon.
You got any tips to make the job easier?
I'm planning to use the CarPro Suede Microfiber Cloth to apply the coat. It sounds like it could be very difficult to apply with that if it sticks so much.
Another question, would a 1:10 diluted IPA wipe remove this coating after it has been cured? Looking to "top" it up after a week or so.
I have no clue on the IPA wipe down. Maybe another more experienced member can chime in.
What will the temperature and humidity be when you are applying it? Are you going to use the prep spray?
I would start off by working a small section at a time. Test it to see how long it is taking to flash. I found that if I waited too long (even as little as two minutes) it took a lot more work to buff out.
I applied mine with Lake Country pads. I am not familiar with those particular microfiber cloths, but I would think something smooth with small pores would be best. Any sort of nap will probably cause a lot of drag. I would also be concerned with the coating curing on the microfiber.
Also make sure you have plenty of microfiber cloths available.
I was told by Ray (Autopia) not to layer it as it may have issues. Manufacturer also doesn't make a mention of layering (which is a common slogan for most LSPs so if it's missing, it must not be recommended). I personally tried a second layer after 24 hours (with car unused) and give it a very light IPA wipe. The second layer was showing a lot of high spots so I was doing it more like a wipe on wipe off. I did not run into any issues.
I am personally of the opinion that if you have to layer, it should be done in an hour of first layer (ensuring no streaks high spots from prior layer ). Once the first layer cures and hardens it may/will repel it's own second layer.
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Ian - I might have to put you on pay roll! :laughing:
Completely different formula.
I'll try and make it simple...
BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat is a quartz-based glass coating, where Black Label Diamond Paint Coating is a nano-glass formula. BLACKFIRE's formula contains more "solids" and thus forms a thicker film on the surface. It requires a little more time to apply because more of the ingredients are left on the surface when you apply it (not a spray, and the carrying agent is completely different). I would say the application compares to Gtechniq C1 Crystal Lacquer.
Black Label will leave the surface slicker, and the film of protection that it provides is thinner and more flexible (thicker films become brittle as they begin to wear off). Of course thicker is a relative term, and don't take it literally when I use the word "brittle," because it's not like chunks of coating are going to begin to flake off over time.
Another difference, BLACKFIRE's formula does not work well when topped with a wax or sealant. If you're a wax lover, stick with Black Label. If you want to set it and forget it, then BLACKFIRE is the way to go.
We take customer feedback very seriously, which is why we decided to introduce a prep product in the form of a spray - BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat Paint Prep.
After you've clayed and polished the vehicle to remove above and below surface contaminants, simply spray Crystal Coat Paint Prep directly onto the surface and wipe clean with a soft, clean microfiber towel. This step is arguably the most important because it removes polishing oils, fillers, old waxes, finger prints, smudges, and other contaminants that would prevent the coating from bonding.
You guys are going to love these new offerings from BLACKFIRE. Im the MAN
I think some of the "sticky" applications were from the second use of the product. I just bought it too, and I'm thinking about splitting it up and storing it in something like 1oz paint bottles to hopefully keep it from going bad from exposure to air.
I'm not sure about the PPF. I seen posts of where they do a coating then PPF on top.
It is not recommended for on top of PPF.
I think some of the "sticky" applications were from the second use of the product. I just bought it too, and I'm thinking about splitting it up and storing it in something like 1oz paint bottles to hopefully keep it from going bad from exposure to air.
I was one of those who encountered a "sticky" situation. For me it was the first application applied within minutes of opening the seal on the bottle.
So what did you do? Just rub through the stickiness? I just got confirmation mine was shipped... Wondering if I should just return it when it gets here. I think it's pretty crappy how you have to do an in depth search to find out it has virtually no shelf life after it's first use too. This stuff should all be mentioned on the product page when you are ordering. All I read was how great it is and how it's easy to use. I seem to find more posts about problems with it than success.