BLUEOVALFITTER
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- May 21, 2016
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I own a 2007 Ford F150, Regular cab, Dark Blue Pearl Metallic. BFWD=Blackfire Wet Diamond
Awhile back I was going to have my son detail my truck and then seal it with the BFWD sealant. But, I had a relapse with my BTK amputation and was put back in the hospital.
I am now at a stage where I can help my son somewhat. My plan is to wash with Meguiar's Gold, clay bar, polish with NU-FINISH, then seal with the BFWD. I will be applying the BFWD by hand. I have several Meguiar's foam pad applicators to apply the sealant. Is this good enough to use? When applying, should I do a circular motion or side to side? What is the proper drying time before removing the sealant? After applying the sealant, I like to use a good detail spray to bring more pop to the finish. Do I have to allow the sealant some curing time before doing this?
We will be under a carport doing the work. It will be very humid and the temperature will probably be in the upper 80's to low 90's with a heat index of about 100*-102*.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Awhile back I was going to have my son detail my truck and then seal it with the BFWD sealant. But, I had a relapse with my BTK amputation and was put back in the hospital.
I am now at a stage where I can help my son somewhat. My plan is to wash with Meguiar's Gold, clay bar, polish with NU-FINISH, then seal with the BFWD. I will be applying the BFWD by hand. I have several Meguiar's foam pad applicators to apply the sealant. Is this good enough to use? When applying, should I do a circular motion or side to side? What is the proper drying time before removing the sealant? After applying the sealant, I like to use a good detail spray to bring more pop to the finish. Do I have to allow the sealant some curing time before doing this?
We will be under a carport doing the work. It will be very humid and the temperature will probably be in the upper 80's to low 90's with a heat index of about 100*-102*.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.

