Blackfire BlackICE ...is it worth the $95.00?

How much wax would it take to coat the Chevy caprice wagon in the back lot?
 
Been reading up on Blackfire BlackIce wax. The hype is impressive. Have also seen positive reviews from a few years back. Any current users of the product care to comment on its performance, compared to the advertising claims? I do realize the subjectivity that can come into play on this sort of thing, but in general, is is worth $95.00?

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BLACKFIRE BlackICE Hybrid Montan Sealant Wax, best black car wax, wax for black cars, wax for black paint
 
Britemax's High Gloss Polymer Wax is
also a blend of Montan/Carnauba Waxes...
along with some amino-functional polymers...

@$19.99 for 16 ounces: wotadeal!! :xyxthumbs:


Bob
 
Britemax's High Gloss Polymer Wax is
also a blend of Montan/Carnauba Waxes...
along with some amino-functional polymers...

@$19.99 for 16 ounces: wotadeal!! :xyxthumbs:


Bob

Oh Bob, I never know if you are being sarcastic or not.:laughing:
 
it depends on your preference. Everyone eye is going to see something different. Unfortunately I can't tell the difference Between brand A and B once wax cures
 
Oh Bob, I never know if you are being
sarcastic or not.:laughing:
^^^ :confuse d: ^^^

But it's a "hybrid montan sealant wax".
Whatever the f that is.
OK...Now I see what you're saying... :laughing:

•If I'm remembering correctly...
-It was just a couple of years ago that,
for various a'sundry of reasons, "Montan
Wax" was quite often not a very welcomed
component of automotive LSPs: seemed to
connote it having a "cheapening effect".



Bob
 
OP, if you can afford it then I say it's worth it. Honestly most people can't tell by the finish if you used a $100 wax or a $20 wax. If it makes you happy and feels good then it's worth it. The product itself I have heard is good. If you only have $100 to spend and are sacrificing other things because you gotta have this wax then I would say it is not worth it. Good luck and have fun.
 
Well guys, I can now answer my own question with a resounding YES! It is indeed worth the money. I just applied a coat of Blackfire BlackIce on my Black Challenger SRT8, and it looks stunning. A truly "wet" looking finish with a fantastic radiant carnuba glow! From an "appearance" standpoint, I am completely satisfied.
According to Blackfire, the wax should last 4 to 5 months (as tested in the south Florida heat). If I can get a solid 2 1/2 to 3 months (here in the Vegas heat) I will be thrilled.
 
Well guys, I can now answer my own
question with a resounding YES!
It is indeed worth the money.

I just applied a coat of Blackfire BlackIce
on my Black Challenger SRT8...
Baller...so you already had some.


Bob
 
I did get a hold of a small (3 Oz.) jar. Just put it on a few days ago and absolutely love the quality of the shine so far. Makes the Black paint look like its about to drip off the car its so wet. Just hope I can get at least 2 months worth of this look before any significant diminish in that look. We'll see!
 
I did get a hold of a small (3 Oz.) jar. Just put it on a few days ago and absolutely love the quality of the shine so far. Makes the Black paint look like its about to drip off the car its so wet. Just hope I can get at least 2 months worth of this look before any significant diminish in that look. We'll see!

Pics bro?
 
Britemax's High Gloss Polymer Wax is
also a blend of Montan/Carnauba Waxes...
along with some amino-functional polymers...

@$19.99 for 16 ounces: wotadeal!! :xyxthumbs:


Bob

Yup, I've got a brand new bottle, I might try it out on a black vehicle tomorrow and see how it turns out.

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Oh Bob, I never know if you are being sarcastic or not.:laughing:

I don't get it...


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Been reading up on Blackfire BlackIce wax. The hype is impressive. Have also seen positive reviews from a few years back. Any current users of the product care to comment on its performance, compared to the advertising claims? I do realize the subjectivity that can come into play on this sort of thing, but in general, is is worth $95.00?
Unless you are selling it to customers or have a fleet of cars you're waxing I would stick to the 3oz versions. 3oz is a lot you can get 20 plus coats out of it and if You are using other waxes it could take you a lifetime to use it all up.
 
Blackfire Blackice is amazing on black paint:




Every time you post a pic of any given product they all look the same. It's not the product that's making the paint look good its the quality paint job and the polishing. I've seen pictures of your car with at least 10 different products on it and they all look the same. That tells me they are all quality products you are using. There is no way you could tell the difference between product A and product B.
 
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