Blackfire pro ceramic coating

Mike Hoekstra

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I received this product as a sample during Mike Phillips’ detailing class in September. I had the time yesterday and today to prep and apply the coating to my bride’s buggy. It looks good. Of course the cordless Flex BEAST and PIXIE with Buff and Shine pads and Dr Beasley’s nano primer 45 getting the prep done.
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Looks outstanding!!!


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Nice work, man! She should be proud of her groom.
 
Looks good!

Any thoughts on the products? Both are fairly new and/or don't get reviewed very often and I'd like to hear what you think of them.
 
The Highlander looks awesome! I'm glad to see you used the Blackfire Pro Ceramic Coating. It's an excellent coating and it's very durable.
 
Looks good!

Any thoughts on the products? Both are fairly new and/or don't get reviewed very often and I'd like to hear what you think of them.

In regards to Dr. Beasley's NSP45, 95, 105, and Z1 - just buy them. The engineered abrasives work so well, and the carrier is body-shop safe. Furthermore, the working time with the Dr Beasley's primers and Z1 are almost infinite with zero dusting at all. This is my first rodeo with the Blackfire Pro Ceramic and it was easy-on and easy-off. Time and maintenance will tell how it holds up. On the plus side, the bottle is big enough, I coated her Buick Enclave, and there's enough left to coat another vehicle. So bang for the buck this is awesome.
 
Following up on this, there is a huge bang for your buck with a bottle of Blackfire Pro Ceramic. I coated my wife's Buick Enclave and our 10 year old Highlander (daughter drives), and possibly still have enough to coat a small car.

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When you say hardest, do you mean hardest to work with or hardest finish?

Sorry, I saw the previous post that answered my question.
 
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