Blacklight question

DaveT435

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Is Blacklight pretty forgiving on the dry time? Or does it get much harder to remove? I searched the threads but didn't find anything on this...
 
it's very forgiving.

Dusts a bit if you don't put it on thin though.
 
I'll be sure and watch. I'm currently waiting for UPS to drop off that and the V7 among other things. Any other day he would be here at 10 AM. lol
The results I've seen have been fantastic...especially with this color it should look great. I'm going to do the first coat by machine...some guys have said it does have great cleaning and light polishing capabilities...
 
It's one of the easiest products you will ever use that produces consistently excellent results. The trick is applying it very thin. You should have very little product to remove if you are doing it right. Less is more. Two pea size drops per panel at most.
 
It's one of the best products that I have used also. It goes great and comes off really easy, even if left on of expented periods. I use it all the time.
 
I used it today. Very easy to use. After applying V7 my car looks great
 
Davet435, like others said put it on thin.

Works great even in this Texas heat. I have used it on metallic orange and dark grey metallic paints. Looks awesome on both!!!

Good luck.
 
I guess I put it on thin enough...amazing!! just a wipe over it with a mf and it was off.
 
It's so great to have a place like this to come to and get so much advise and opinions on products. Then add in fair prices and great customer service...what more could a car lover ask for?? It was the info in a couple of these threads and some pics posted of cars with this product on them that made me decide that this is what I wanted on my car. I figured with the color it would be great. I couldn't be happier with the outcome.
 
I like to let the second layer sit over night. Still wipes off effortlessly. Wake up in amazement at the glow!
 
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