Bf tire & trim sealant

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I've used Blackfire Trim Sealant for the past several months with really good results. I've had it to run from the side mirrors but figured that I did not let it set long enough until it rained. I usually wipe it down good before I send the car out after a detail. So far I'm pretty happy with it.
 
I love it too. I swear I'm using the same spray bottle for 6 months. Little bit goes a long way. Perfect for engines and undercarriages...pretty much anything plastic or rubber. Love the stuff.
 
I have issues with it til this day. It gets gummy on my applicator when I am applying it. It almost looks like eraser shavings.

The trim is clean so it is not dirt. Like you I got this one in a giveaway.
 
Hey looks like a BRZ in the first pic lol. I've been looking for a product to use on my black trim. I may give this a shot.
 
UPDATE:
Thought i would give it a second look today. This stuff reminds me of wax in a way. The foam applicator is useless for this product. So i broke out a MF towel instead. Much better results! But you still really have to work in this product. Wipe out any uneveness with the MF. I was greeted with decent looking trim on the xterra again. Just the right amount of sheen. But man it was labor intensive! Too much trim on the xterra! Even did the cowl. I will report back on how it holds up. But for my money WETS is so much eaiser to apply, and lasts several months.
 
I have issues with it til this day. It gets gummy on my applicator when I am applying it. It almost looks like eraser shavings.

The trim is clean so it is not dirt. Like you I got this one in a giveaway.


I have the same issue on some types of rubber. I used it on a few vehicles and noticed it gumming up a bit on rubber window trim and wiper cowls. When I use it on my Personal vehicle I get amazing results though.
 
UPDATE. After first wash, it looks really good. No runs or drips. Trim beads.
 
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