Northwoods
Member
- Jun 13, 2016
- 62
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Blackfire One Step Experience
Used BF One Step for the first time recently and ran into some splatter issues when I was on G9 speed setting 5 and 6.
I'm thinking I was using too much product on my pad... I was loading with 3 nickle sized drops per section. I could probably work 2 and maybe even 3 sections after this loading but the coverage would have been a very light layer of product.
My question is how much product should I be using of BF One Step?
I don't want to use too little where I don't let the product work to it's full potential but also don't want to use too much and keep dealing with these splatter issues.
As long as I'm continuing to lay a full, light layer of product is that sufficient? I
was under the assumption that AIO's usually require more product to work to their max...?
Happy with the results... don't mind the trim.
Used BF One Step for the first time recently and ran into some splatter issues when I was on G9 speed setting 5 and 6.
I'm thinking I was using too much product on my pad... I was loading with 3 nickle sized drops per section. I could probably work 2 and maybe even 3 sections after this loading but the coverage would have been a very light layer of product.
My question is how much product should I be using of BF One Step?
I don't want to use too little where I don't let the product work to it's full potential but also don't want to use too much and keep dealing with these splatter issues.
As long as I'm continuing to lay a full, light layer of product is that sufficient? I
was under the assumption that AIO's usually require more product to work to their max...?
Happy with the results... don't mind the trim.