Anyone that used it noticed any scratch hiding/filling ability? I've bought it, just haven't had the time to use it yet. Seems with all the cross-linking creating a film there should be some benefit to the clear coat minor scratches. Thanks in advance
To be honest I was somewhat disappointed in scratch resistance. Happy with the shine, just doesn't seem to hold up any better than a good sealant. Especially with all the maintenance sprays, washes etc that are required.
There will be very few with both 110v and 12v. I use a Slime 12v that has been good and have seen others use the Ryobi mentioned with good results at autocross events. 110v won't do you any good for being self sufficient on the road. Mike
Both very good suggestions of which I use. To be safe, I think I would buy both, use the Blackfire first, use it a couple months and then put the Wolfgang DGPS on. Unless you scratch it up washing it, then start over with Blackfire.
Hey Mike, I always liked the old Blackfire Tire and Trim and just ordered the BF Tire Gel. Those Michelin Premier A/S are some awesome tires (time for a rotation)!
Pan, I just watched the latest Bead Maker video this morning and thought it was great! Liked the shocking humor as well. I had already ordered it on Cyber Monday and it will be delivered this coming Monday. I know you've taken a lot of undeserved heat here lately. Question: how do you like...
Don't know about DuraGloss but your comments on Optimum are right on point. Bought a damn gallon of it too. I also have ordered Perl, which will be delivered on Monday.
I have to agree with other comments about difficult removal, not only difficult but downright exhausting! I gave up after half a hood and went over everything with Blackfire One Step. The Wolfgand AIO wouldn't even remove a few rainspots! The Blackfire removed the rainspots, corrected light...
I had great results with Blackfire One Step recently on a car I planned on polishing anyway. But this stuff worked like magic when others weren't even touching it. Hope you are well.
Confused? Do I apply a coat of wax after a sealant?
Confused? Do I apply a coat of wax after a sealant?
Received the below in an e-mail, I prefer to answer questions on the forum as typing for one set of eyeballs just isn't' a good leverage of typing time which is so limited.
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ANY dust is bad to breathe - can't think of any that are good for you except possibly inhalents for allergies or asthma. Wood dust is bad to breathe but if fine enough, can actually catch fire or even create an explosion! Even breathing in the vapors from microwave popcorn can do you in.