Blackfire Crystal Coat again

I'd gladly fly out. :dblthumb2:
Let's both go. :dblthumb2:

Sounds good Kevin :xyxthumbs: I am always ready for a vacation. Hope you are loving that nice shop you got :dblthumb2: What a great find that was. Keep up the good work!
 
Off topic but im also impressed by megs paint protect on how well it keeps my wifes black caravan clean. It rained a lot last night and it looks like i washed it.
 
Sounds good Kevin :xyxthumbs: I am always ready for a vacation. Hope you are loving that nice shop you got :dblthumb2: What a great find that was. Keep up the good work!


Thanks Jeff.
I'm really loving the new shop, a lot of room and the building itself looks professional which is a plus.

No need for an EZ Chair being I don't sit much. Lol
 
Off topic but im also impressed by megs paint protect on how well it keeps my wifes black caravan clean. It rained a lot last night and it looks like i washed it.


It does protect the paint, great beading but I only use it for people are on a tight budget.
It takes forever it seems to cure, only negative issue I've found with it.
 
Does anybody know off hand know the shelf life of this product once the bottle is opened?

I was using CQuartz UK last summer, and found out before attempting to use it for this season from the U.S. Company site that even though the one year expiration date hasn't come yet, once I open the bottle, the coating protection properties greatly diminishes over time; in fact, some of the professional users on their site forum said I should toss the bottle six months after I open it.
 
I am not a chemist but Mike and Nick probably know the chemist that made this product. Maybe they can give a better answer than me if they see this. Blackfire will harden when exposed to air just like the Cquartz UK. Personally for me if it turns into a solid its no good and its my bad for not making sure the bottle wasnt closed good. But if its still in a liquid form i would think its ok. Keep the bottle sealed good is my advice and coat more cars so its not sitting around for so long. Sorry for the plane jane answer. Like i said not a chemist but i will always try to help with whatever little bit i can. I wont tell you to throw it away. Do a test spot and see if its still good at least.

Does anybody know off hand know the shelf life of this product once the bottle is opened?

I was using CQuartz UK last summer, and found out before attempting to use it for this season from the U.S. Company site that even though the one year expiration date hasn't come yet, once I open the bottle, the coating protection properties greatly diminishes over time; in fact, some of the professional users on their site forum said I should toss the bottle six months after I open it.
 
It does protect the paint, great beading but I only use it for people are on a tight budget.
It takes forever it seems to cure, only negative issue I've found with it.

RE: PP 360. As The above says, it does take forever to cure. For me it seemed like it was oily for 10 days. And the look is well, ok, not as good as other products. It's probably a real good protectant, but I'd rather do a coating, or even DG or Collinite a few times per year than use this once a year.
 
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