Bfwd ????

You have to shake it and you have to let it haze...

Myself I am not a fan of the BFWD without the Polycharger so I switched to powerlock...
 
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond, along with most synthetic sealants, need at least 12 hours curing time before being exposed to rain or the effects that accompany it (high humidity, etc).

You should also shake it very well (for 2-3 min) before applying it to your vehicle (that "shake well" sticker is there for a reason! :) )

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Myself I am not a fan of the BFWD without the Polycharger
Forgive my ignorance, but what is Polycharger? I have used BFWD on my cars and been happy with the result, but if I can make it better, I'm listening.
 
Thanks. It says curing accelerator in the description. Does it cut down curing time that much or just improve endurance?

I'm not sure as I've never used it. I don't hear many people talking about it but I am intrigued. I think the Ultima sealant has it already added.
 
Forgive my ignorance, but what is Polycharger? I have used BFWD on my cars and been happy with the result, but if I can make it better, I'm listening.
I'm pretty sure my bottle of bfwd already has polycharger in it, along with all the new versions of it.
 
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