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If you catch the wiff just right, there is a faint bubblegum/sweet smell to it. I mean, you're not gonna think you picked up PB's Blue, but I noticed it.
These gold pads you speak of, are they made/sold by BlackFire? I didn't see them on Autopia.Very interesting and great info Todd. I was under the assumption that it was like most others - wait until it hazes before removing. I used this a few weeks ago with a great outcome and the client was very happy with the slickness of the paint. Maybe one day I'll get around to applying LSP's by machine vs. hand. Do you know if the gold pads will come over with the BF line? Thanks for sharing.
These gold pads you speak of, are they made/sold by BlackFire? I didn't see them on Autopia.
CEE DOG
I know that BFWD is know well for its ease of application and looks, but how durable is it from your findings in the Florida heat and humidity? I am realy wanting to use the BFWD, but I want it to be able to last a couple months if possible
CEE DOG, you said that you got sweating from it the next day and then it went away. Did the seating from the product disappear on its own, or did you have to do a quick detail or wash to get rid of it. On some products I have used, I have gotten this too but it susually takes an entire wash to get rid of the initial steaking and weating. Do you think it was from over application or not letting the product cure enough?
I know that BFWD is know well for its ease of application and looks, but how durable is it from your findings in the Florida heat and humidity? I am realy wanting to use the BFWD, but I want it to be able to last a couple months if possible
BFWD is one of the best sealants I have used. It does make you think that your car is coated with a wax instead of a sealant because of the depth and glow of your paint after polishing and applying the sealant. I'd like to try topping it with a wax such as soveran or Blackfire, so far I used Pete's 53 and got good results. The only sealant that I have used that has come close in longevity is Wolfgang. AG has a winner for sure. Thanks for the great review.
Do you have to let this cure for 24 hours like you do the Wolfgang sealant? If I apply it and it rains or frosts 5-6 hours later will it drown the polymers?
Thanks Corey. I applied it to a friend's car yesterday around 1 and wiped it off around 2. I had some left over on my pad so I put it on my car as well. Last night around 7ish my paint felt oily.
I'm betting with the current temps (it must be cold up there) it takes longer to be in the clear but that's just a guess. How was it this AM?
Will you post your durability results in this thread and include what the temperature and cloudiness was at application?
If you look real closely, it looks like a wolf howling at the moon!!!
Very nice review Corey...I may have to give this stuff a try. I'd love to see it on my Acura.
Durability...? lol, i''ll probably throw some souveran on it today and tomorrow Wolfgang Sealant Spritz then Wednesday some V7...well you get the idea. But for you my friend I can leave trunk lid alone for a month or so.
I'm an idiot...i'll just go check out my clients truck in a month...less torture that way of having to leave my own car alone for so long.