Blackfire deep gloss sealant

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I have put down one application and would like to know if there is any advantage to applying another layer?
How about a layer of Collinite on top of the sealant or sealants?
 
The solvents in the Collinite will just remove the Blackfire. Doing more than 2 coats (coverage) is redundant. Two coats of either or would be your best bet.
 
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I am not sure by what you are saying: 2 coats redundant, 2 coats your best bet?
 
If you certain you have full coverage with one coat you good to go, 2 coats willnot increase durability or gloss.
 
How did you get on with the Blackfire sealant?

I tried it and found it difficult to remove in places which in turn left behind `hazy` marks in the sunshine.

User error I guess but I`m quite new to all this.

Maybe I used too much product / did not remove product correctly..
 
How did you get on with the Blackfire sealant?

I tried it and found it difficult to remove in places which in turn left behind `hazy` marks in the sunshine.

User error I guess but I`m quite new to all this.

Maybe I used too much product / did not remove product correctly..

Thin is in, wait for it to haze and it should come off super easy. Flip and change your mf often.
 
How did you get on with the Blackfire sealant?

I tried it and found it difficult to remove in places which in turn left behind `hazy` marks in the sunshine.

User error I guess but I`m quite new to all this.

Maybe I used too much product / did not remove product correctly..

No problem whatsoever. People useto say the same thing when Opticoat came out. Maybe I am just lucky or perhaps I am a little OCD.
I found BF sealant as easy to apply as a good wax, just use it spairingly.
 
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