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    Has anyone compared BFs SiO2 spray sealant to Carpro Reload

    I’ve used both CarPro Reload and BF SiO2 spray sealant. I was a fan of reload, excellent product but you have to be really careful to avoid streaking. That is why I ordered a bottle of BF SiO2 spray sealant, to have another option. Definitely, BF is easier to apply, gloss is even better and also...
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    BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant review by Mike Phillips

    Thanks Mike, I’ve used this product recently and it performs on par with reload, but a lot cheaper if purchased by the gallon. Can it be the used as drying aid for added protection?
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    Mckees's 37 Hydro Blue quick review, application on the wheels

    This weekend I washed the wheels using a Rinseless Wash (Uber) and definitely was easier, dirt just felt off after minor agitation.
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    Mckee's 37 Trademark Carnauba Paste Wax review

    60+? I think I'm being conservative then, regards!
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    Mckee's 37 Trademark Carnauba Paste Wax review

    Thanks! You did an outstanding job with the Stingray, as you said it is a great wax, and I barely put a dent on the jar, I believe I can wax my car another 20 times :-)
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    Mckee's 37 Trademark Carnauba Paste Wax review

    I’ve never been a fan of carnauba pastes. Meguiar’s M21, 3M Synthetic Wax and Autofinesse Power Seal have been my choices the last years; since of all of them last more than three months, their application is relatively easy, and my previous experiences with bulky paste waxes aren’t good, I...
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    Mckees's 37 Hydro Blue quick review, application on the wheels

    Today I'm going to share my experience using Mckees's 37 Hydro Blue for the wheels. Although I'm have OCD (Obsessive Car Detailing) I never wanted to coat the wheels, all the car detailing that I do I do it at home so removing nuts and wheels would not be an easy task. Recently, I’ve been...
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