BLACKFIRE All-In-One Trim & Tire Protectant

Sizzle Chest

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Received some BFAIOTTP a while back and decided to wait this time before I let the cat outta the bag and post my review! LOL

It's a good size/shape bottle with what seems like plenty of product in it. It smells like...I really don't know. It's not offensive or anything, it has a slight chemical smell to it. It is a liquid. Spray a little on a microfiber or microfiber applicator and go to town! A little goes a long way, I was way too heavy handed with it.

It really does do as stated. A very good job. Cleaned and shined up some tires and trim on a vehicle I had to do. Nice rich, dark but not too shiny finish.

My victim: 2015 Mustang. Black. NEVER been touched before. Tires have had nothing but the dealers shine and sling on them.

Procedure: Basic/simple. Apply some BLACKFIRE All-In-One Trim & Tire Protectant
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onto a microfiber and apply to the tires. I did not clean them before in any way shape or form. I wanted to see what this product was capable of! Well, it cleaned them up nicely and left a very nice rich, dark, medium shine finish. Very happy with the results.

I then proceeded to pop the hood and try it underneath on the factory plastic.

Procedure: I wiped up some of the heavy dirt/sand/etc with a microfiber first. That's it. I then applied some BLACKFIRE All-In-One Trim & Tire Protectant
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to a microfiber and hit the plastic under the hood. VERY nice! Big difference. I think it came out great.

I will see what the durability is and report back.

Onto the pictures! Yay! Pictures! Im the MAN


Tire before:



Tire after:






Engine before:





50/50:




Engine after:







Bottom line: Good product. Does what is advertised. I think it's nice to have an AIO for tires/trim/etc that performs as advertised and leaves a nice finish.
 
Great review Sizzle Chest! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks Mustang engine bay looks brand spankin' new!
 
Nice review. I agree with everything you said in it. I need to find a dirty engine bay to try this on.
 
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