Decided to see how good my new Blackfire (BF) stuff really does, so I did a quick exterior detail early this morning on my DD. So here's the procedure:
1. completely wash with Dawn, then washed again with BF Conditioning shampoo. Car clayed a week or two ago
2. dried and used a Griots orbital with grey pad to apply BF Total polish and seal - lightly - no real hard polishing
3. Used BF Polymer spray to remove haze and quick buff.
I was really happy it does not stain trim with white dust at all, and comes off real easy. As a mater of fact, when you are cleaning it up with the spray, you don't feel any pull of the haze on your MF. My first rule of detailing is EASY AND QUICK - and this fullfilled that - from start to finish in 50 minutes...
This is in my garage so it cures a bit - cloudy/rainy here - this is about 30 min after so I'm expecting more gloss as we go thru the day. The best way to show this is by how much the reflection is deep and this is cheap 3 yr old Honda clearcoat and paint.
1. completely wash with Dawn, then washed again with BF Conditioning shampoo. Car clayed a week or two ago
2. dried and used a Griots orbital with grey pad to apply BF Total polish and seal - lightly - no real hard polishing
3. Used BF Polymer spray to remove haze and quick buff.
I was really happy it does not stain trim with white dust at all, and comes off real easy. As a mater of fact, when you are cleaning it up with the spray, you don't feel any pull of the haze on your MF. My first rule of detailing is EASY AND QUICK - and this fullfilled that - from start to finish in 50 minutes...
This is in my garage so it cures a bit - cloudy/rainy here - this is about 30 min after so I'm expecting more gloss as we go thru the day. The best way to show this is by how much the reflection is deep and this is cheap 3 yr old Honda clearcoat and paint.




