BLACKFIRE Pro Cermaic Coating - SUPER GLOSS

Incredible gloss level achieved. I can't wait for this coating to be in stock.
 
Dang, that puppy shines!


Great job you guys. Looks dripping wet!


Fabulous shine. Amazing.


Incredible gloss level achieved. I can't wait for this coating to be in stock.

Very easy to use.


Incredible.


I just finished taking the "Beauty Shots", car looks even better in person.

The owner, Brian is on his way over to pick it up. Here's what he posted to my FB page


Brian said:

Mike, the car looks awesome!

It always looked good from 20feet but now it's ready for close ups!

The difference is night and day!

Thanks so much!


I have the swirl shots to document the before condition and I'll share all of these pictures in my review. Brian offered to let me use his car for my upcoming May Boot Camp Class but cars like these don't work great for my classes, I actually need cars with MORE surface area. A coupe with full fenders would work but the Highboy Roadster is a tick on the small side for real-estate. Because I needed a car to test and review the BLACKFIRE Pro Ceramic Coating I did what I always do, used what I had or in this case, used what was offered.


Stay tuned for the full review with all the pictures.


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Here's a before shot out in full sun...


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Wow what an awesome finish and a beutieful rod!

Great work Mike and Frank!

/Tony
 
Car looks fantastic Mike. I like how you emphasized, the chrome gets polished at *the end* of it (when you were showing the black on the cut pads). I can see people wanting to do the metal bits as they're in the area, versus waiting til the end, after polishing the paint.

Mike, any chance you can snap a pic or two of the detailing carts lined up against the wall? Curious to see how they are set up :)
 
I like how you emphasized, the chrome gets polished at *the end* of it (when you were showing the black on the cut pads). I can see people wanting to do the metal bits as they're in the area, versus waiting til the end, after polishing the paint.

I kind assumed that he did do it while he was in the erea, just at the end of the pads use. Sort of in the flow of the process.

I assume this because the black pads were on the bottom because they were used first.

Why pull a pad off and let it dry up then grab it after.
 
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