I'm going to answer in the reverse order the below to replies were made,
The Spray Sealant is thick and seems like a true sealant with SiO2 infused.
The above is accurate and for those reading this into the future - here's my review for this product.
BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant review by Mike Phillips
BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant
The Coating Booster, although I’m sure it has polymers as well, is very thin, impossible to streak, can be used very often as Coatings=crack mentioned.
Interesting note: at times, I use Coating Booster as a drying aid for my PBL coated glass and wheels. It works fantastic since it is unstreakable (on this forum I choose to pretend that’s a real word).
Correct also. Easy on, easy off. Last I was told this is a solvent-based product. What this means to you from a PRACTICAL point of view is it should only be used on paint in excellent to show car condition. It has no cleaning ability and because it's solvent-based instead of water based, it won't remove the tiny water marks you sometimes see on your car's paint after you wash and dry the car. A WATER-BASED product on the other hand will tend to remove tiny water marks after washing and drying and the BLACKFIRE Coating Booster is water-based, per my recommendation to the company when this product was in testing for the reasons I just stated.
It's a great product as long as you use it on the correct condition paint. And of course, only use any paint care product with clean, un-contaminated microfiber towels.
Hi all! I'm new around here and I recently picked up a BF ceramic coating kit. The kit comes with the BF SiO2 spray sealant but not the BF coating booster.
Is it a good idea to pick up the coating booster also? Which product should I be using following rinseless maintenance washes with
ONR?
Yes. This would be a great quick and easy maintenance product to use after an ONR Rinseless Wash. I would caution you to mix or dilute the ONR correctly when using it. Don't use with the philosophy,
If a little is good, more is better.
ONR contains
substantial polymers, that's from the chemist himself, Dr. David Ghodoussi.
Dr. David Ghodoussi is a PhD Organic Chemist and his background includes working for many of the major paint companies that make automotive car paints. He was one of the chemists that helped to create modern clearcoat/basecoat paint technology back in the 1980's.
Also, is the BF ceramic coating safe to use on wheels, glass, and exterior plastic trim?
I think it's safe to say you can use it on any hard, impermeable surface like paint, glass, plastic, etc. It probably won't hurt or harm to use it on soft, flexible, permeable surfaces like plastic and vinyl trim but it also might not do anything spectacular for these surfaces either.